Friday, 3 January 2014

Ideas For DIY Home Security In La Mesa

Posted by Unknown at 14:30
By Mark Mahaffey


Many people are afraid of burglaries in their homes, and you may be one of them! But take heart. 90% of burglaries are preventable, and this is good news for you, because this means you can do a lot to protect yourself.

The secret is knowing what to do to prevent break ins. For starters, check the exterior of your home. Is it very dark? Criminals like to break into houses when the outside is poorly lit. This makes sense, because the less visible they are, the less likely they will be caught. If your home is dark on the outside, put up some lighting.

Robbers also like to hide. So if you have large plants around your house, you may be providing them a convenient place to hide while they break into your home. Tall items around your house provide ways for them to climb and access the windows on your upper floors. Consider changing your landscaping if it is tall or large.

Door frames are also important to your La Mesa home security, although that fact may surprise you. No matter how sturdy your locks are, if your door frames are not strong, a burglar can kick a door in. He can literally bypass the lock and just knock the whole door and door frame in. If your door frames are beginning to rot or show age, consider replacing them.

Burglars hate noise when they are breaking and entering. So, if you can rig up your home to sound alerts when someone tries to break in, you may reduce your chances of actually having to deal with an intruder. Put alarm sensors on your doors and windows, so you will hear an alert if someone tries to break in.

If you do not have a dog, consider getting one. A barking dog is one of the best ways to deter criminals from breaking into your house. Not only do they make noise and thereby sound an alarm, but the crook may also leave because he is scared he will be bitten!




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