By Dallas Clark


The words "Home Security" often brings to mind names and logos of various companies that make burglar alarms. However, systems like these are not the only important step in protecting your home. Although a reliable alarm system is good start, there are many other precautions you can take to keep your home secure.

One of the most important parts of a secure home is the windows. Windows are openings into the house, and if they're not up to snuff, burglars could potentially notice and take advantage of that. A good window should be made with durable glass and locks that fir properly in the window sill. During the night and when you leave the house, make sure all of your windows are shut and locked, even the ones on the upper levels. A thief may very well see a "window of opportunity" and find a way to take advantage.

Like the gates of a walled city in ancient times, the doors are a large target for potential invaders. Be sure to invest in a door sturdy enough to resist being smashed open with any ease, and a lock that isn't easily tampered with. If you keep a spare door key somewhere outside your home, don't hide it in an obvious location.

For frequent travelers, a surveillance system is a good way to keep tabs on your house while you're away. Most of the setups record footage of the happenings around your home for later viewing, and many have the option for remote viewing via the internet.

Although certainly not for everyone, a well-trained guard dog is a proven and time tested security measure. Simply owning a large dog can be enough to dissuade potential burglars from coming near your home. Even if they're not trained or equipped to defend your family directly, they'll more than likely bark at perceived threats and give you ample warning. The biggest con is the care and time that comes with owning any kind of animal.

Going back to the subject of alarm systems, simply advertising that your home is protected in some way does well to discourage potential robbers. However, a security system on its own is not enough these days to keep your home safe. Be sure to take any sort of preventative measures you can to make sure your home and your family are safe and secure.




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