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Definitely you like and enjoy decorating your new house more than taking crucial safety measures. But if you know the stats of burglars’ strike that takes place every 25.7 seconds, then the safety and security of your home should be your top priority. Well, you might be aware of some of the tips like securing your home with high-quality door locks, setting cameras, and many other things. Along with this, you need to follow some more tips. To assist you to get back to the fun stuff, here are 6 simple ways which you should consider for securing your new home.

These are 6 different ways to keep your home safe and secure –

1. Secure the Doors

2. Lock the Windows

3. Light Up the Landscape

4. Secure the Garage

5. Set Up a Security System

6. Lock Down Your Wi-Fi Network

1. Secure the Doors

Do not help a burglar stroll in via the front door (34% of them do!). Inspect all of your exterior doorways to ensure the strength of door frames, the joints are protected, and—in case your door has a mail slot – make sure the burglar cannot reach through it to unlock the door.

If you have purchased or shifted in a house that someone else used to call home, it becomes crucial to change the door locks. In this,  will not have strangers who may have supposed to have a key to your property, and you can be sure the changed door locks are of high quality or might be completely high tech.

Here are a few quick reinforcements we recommend to help you shore up these vital entrances.

  • Install a deadbolt.
  • Add a strike plate.
  • Start using smart door locks.
  • You can enhance the security with a video doorbell.

PRO TIP: Strengthen with sliding glass doors

Intruders love sliding doors, so ensure yours are protected. If you need a high-tech solution, consider adding a glass break or door sensor. These will alert you if the glass door is tampered with—and also it scares off thieves.

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2. Lock the Windows

For burglars, the doors and windows are the most common and easy entry points. Unfortunately, manufacturer latches on windows aren’t sufficient and also sometimes these are proved ineffective. If you don’t like the looks of your window latches, increase the safety with locks or key-operated levers. But this alone is again not enough.

We have compiled a list of some other good ideas to assist make the windows of your home burglar-proof.

  • Strengthen the glass with window security film.
  • Consider installing glass break sensors or window break sensors.
  • Add window bars.
  • Also, you can plant prickly bushes in-front of the first-floor windows (but make sure to trim them on time).

3. Light Up the Landscape

Have you ever seen vandals, or other criminals doing their stuff in the presence of light? You can use this to keep them away from your home with ample outdoor lighting. Place lighting around your front and back yards, along pathways, and in front of the garage and other outdoor structures. Not only will you make intruders skittish but you’ll also reduce your danger of a slip or hit on your way to the front steps.

By following the below tips, you can make your outdoor security lighting fixtures even more effective.

  • Use motion-activated lighting fixtures.
  • Use solar-powered lights and save a lot of energy.
  • Put the outdoor lighting on a timer.

4. Secure the Garage

This has been seen nowadays that criminals are using the garage more for making entry to your home. Even if your garage is designed in such a way that this does not provide access to your home, there are chances that you have masses of good stuff stored inside the garage. Make it a habit to lock all doorways to the storage—both indoors and exterior.

Also, you can keep a garage door opener in your home. That manner a burglar can’t grasp it from your car. And in case you use a protection code to open the garage, ensure you are not using it in front of an outsider such as transport people, neighbors, or anybody else.

Here are some more ways to enhance your garage security –

  • Start using a smart garage door opener.
  • You can cover windows to hide the stuff inside your garage.
  • Secure garage doors with more door locks or even it will be good to use zip ties.
  • Use home automation—make sure you are not leaving the garage door open.

5. Set Up a Security System

Your new home must contain some type of security system, you can design a basic DIY system or use one that has professional monitoring and home automation systems. Today there are a lot of home safety options for each type of budget and different levels of protection.

For selecting a system as per your comfort, you need to identify the needs of your neighborhood and your house. If you want you can discuss the neighborhood crime statistics with the local police department, this will help in evaluating and enhancing the security measures for your home.

Also, keep the following factors as well:

  • Identify the difference between DIY installation and professional installation.
  • Customer service and brand reputation
  • Smart domestic capabilities
  • Monthly costs and management

6. Lock Down Your Wi-Fi Network

You might not be aware of this but your home wireless network is a doorway of your personal and all the financial information. If you are using a home automation system then it well makes it easy for burglars to take entry in your home especially when your wifi network is connected to your phone or any other smart home gadgets.

But you don’t have to leave yourself vulnerable. Use these below hints to keep hackers away from your home network.

  • You need to secure the wireless router.
  • Enable WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access).
  • Make sure to hide and rename your home network at regular intervals.
  • Installing antivirus and anti-malware protection is helpful.
  • Create strong and smart passwords that are not easily hackable.

Before You Go

Identify which strategies are most essential to you, and you can add the rest of the strategies later.  It is always good to take action early to keep your home and your loved ones safe and secure.

By Anurag Rathod

Anurag Rathod is an Editor of Appclonescript.com, who is passionate for app-based startup solutions and on-demand business ideas. He believes in spreading tech trends. He is an avid reader and loves thinking out of the box to promote new technologies.