How Alcohol Impacts Your Home Security?

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Article Title: How Alcohol Impacts Your Home Security?
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Most people have at least some awareness of the potential dangers or risks of drinking alcohol. Driving under the influence, for example, is extremely dangerous. Among the many effects of alcohol are slower reflexes, blurred vision, and hindered judgment. While this makes operating a vehicle, as well as many other activities, much more difficult, it also has important implications for your home security and your personal safety.

Those who enjoy visiting bars or going out for a drink after work are not always conscious of the home security and safety problems that drinking can pose. When you arrive home drunk, no matter how you get there, you are more likely to forgo home security precautions that you would normally take. You may forget to lock the front door behind you, or be too uncoordinated to set your home alarm system. This leaves your home wide open for an intruder to enter during the night.

Being drunk also hinders judgment. Those who have been drinking may be more likely to invite a new acquaintance into the home. For example, you may invite home someone you've met at a party or at a bar, when you would never think to do so if sober. You may not pick up on important behavioral clues, and may invite dangerous people into the home. This has the potential to lead to a variety of unsavory situations, from assault and rape to robbery.

Finally, drinking alcohol, particularly binge drinking, has long been linked to a range of personal security risks. These include death from drinking too much, as well as the possibility of �date rape drugs� being slipped into a drink and then swallowed unbeknownst to the person holding the drink. Because alcohol affects balance and coordination, resulting in a risk of slipping and falling due to dizziness. These risks increase with the amount of alcohol consumed, and can happen anywhere, to anyone.

When it comes down to it, it's important to realize that if you do drink, it can affect your life in a variety of far-reaching ways. While you don't have to abstain entirely, it makes sense to take the appropriate precautions to lessen the negative impact alcohol could have on your life. If you go out drinking, invite a friend, and agree to keep an eye on each other. Carry pepper spray or another easy-to-use self defense device in case you do find yourself with unwelcome company. Never accept a drink from a stranger or leave yours unattended for any length of time. Know your limits, and keep track of how many drinks you've had. And of course, it should go without saying, but never drive if you've been drinking. If you do so, you risk not only your own safety but also that of everyone else on the road.

There are ways to protect your home security as well as your personal security. Install easy to use home security devices, such as surveillance cameras and motion detecting outdoor lights, that can keep an eye on your house even if you return home inebriated. Before you leave for the night, secure your doors and windows, and hide any valuables in a disguised safe if you often find yourself bringing acquaintances home after a night spent drinking.


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