Three Critical Home Security Updates

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Article Title: Three Critical Home Security Updates
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Each new year is a time of renewal, rejuvenation, and of course, resolutions in the hope that this year will be different and better than the last one. By February, of course, you've stopped going to the gym, fell off the diet bandwagon, and given up on your new hobby. This year, why not set your resolution sights on something a little more obtainable? It's never too late to make a promise to make changes that will benefit you and your loved ones year round. Too many families forget to think of their home security as a year-round endeavor. Take a little time now to update and improve the security of your home, and reap the benefits all year long.

What are some easy changes you can make that will have significant security benefits? First, invest in alarms for your doors and windows. Even if you don't want to invest in a whole-house security system, which can be costly, individual alarms for each entry point around your home cost just a few dollars. They are definitely worth it. You may even be able to alarm all of your windows for less than that gym membership you've stopped using. You're sure to find alarms that fit your needs and your budget, no matter what they may be. Even a sign saying that your home is alarmed has a proven effect in deterring would-be burglars. If you want to go the extra mile, there are also security cameras and a whole host of other home security options to install inside and outside the home.

Over the years, daily use can take its toll on your home. This not only affects its cosmetic appearance, but also its safety. Do you have any broken locks or cracked panes of glass? What about window frames becoming weak with age? Make a commitment to making these simple repairs as soon as possible. Hire a carpenter, a locksmith, or a general handyman to fix or replace potential security problems around your home. You'll sleep better knowing that your home is secure. If you have a key hidden above a doorway or under a doormat, move it now. This is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family. It might seem sensible to have a spare key in a nearby location, but every criminal will know to check the usual hiding spots.

If you're like most people, you roll your eyes the second anyone mentions the necessity of having an emergency plan. Very few people actually take the time to make practical plans for what their family will do in the case of an emergency, even if they do realize how important such a plan can be. Discuss what the family should do, and where you should go, in case of a fire, a home invasion, and other possible emergency scenarios. Set up a meeting point in case you are separated from the rest of the family. Don't forget to stash away a disaster preparedness kit, too. Hopefully, you'll never need to put your plan into action or open your emergency kit, but if you're ever in need of one, you'll be glad you took the necessary steps to keep your family safe.

These three key commitments to your family's safety require some time, but they are not very expensive. These changes can make a significant difference in your family's overall security level. There's no time like the present to make your family safer from harm.


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