The security of your family is very important. Not everyone can afford home security systems or guns. This article describes several easy and inexpensive ways to prepare a home to protect your family.
Always
know that if someone wants to break into your home badly enough, they will find
a way. That doesn't mean that you should make it easy for them to do so. It is
surprising to me how many people have told me that they lock the doors to their
home only while away. This is very dangerous! Purchase a deadbolt lock for any
doors that are easily accessible to the public and keep these doors locked at
all times. Start a habit of locking all doors at all times. If you leave to go
to the store, lock the door behind you. When you get home... lock the door
behind you. Teach children to lock doors behind them and to always see who is
knocking at the door or ringing the doorbell before opening the door.
If the
home is equipped with wooden window panes, use a power drill to drill a hole in
one corner of each window where the upper and lower panes meet. Make the hole
large enough to insert a heavy gauge nail. The nail should be easy to remove in
case of emergency. It's not a bad idea to tie a piece of string to the head of
the nail to make it easy to pull out. The point of the nail is to make the
window difficult to open from the outside.
To secure
a sliding glass door, cut a broom handle or stick to fit the space in the track
behind the door where it slides when it is opened. It is very easy to bypass
the latch on a sliding glass door, so be sure to leave the stick in position
while the door is not in use. If you have a fenced-in yard, be sure to lock the
gate when not-in-use. Also lock storage sheds with a lock large enough that it
may be seen from outside the fence.
Leave a
light on during the night, both inside the house and outside. This may just
deter someone from breaking in if they think someone may be awake inside the
house. Also, it's easier for crooks to operate in the dark. If you own a dog,
give them full run of the house during the night. They have amazing hearing and
will let you know if someone is snooping around outside.
Cover all
windows with shades or blinds at night so that it is difficult to see into the
home. If it is easy for someone to see from the outside that you own the latest
game system, a huge expensive TV, or maybe some expensive artwork, then it may
prove tempting for a would-be thief to put your home at the top of their list.
Actually, if you can afford all of these high-dollar items, then a home
security system is probably a wise investment too. The bottom line is that your
family's safety comes before all material things. If you find yourself in the
situation where someone has entered your home, let them take your money or some
of your belongings if it means that they leave without harming anyone. Then
call the police and file a report
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