Tips for a more Secure and Safe Home

Safe Home

Selecting the Safest Doors

It is important to pay due consideration to the construction of the door. It is good to choose metal doors or doors with a solid core and to procure a recommended quality of padlock. The best choice would be to get a door rated as grade 1 and fixed with a horizontal bolt or latch. The latch should be at least one inch in length. It is to ensure security by averting the possibility of spreading of the door frame by using tools.

The Correct Locks for Your Doors

A lock that seats an anti-saw pin in its interior is a great choice, if you can manage to search it out. It may still not foil a sawing attempt at your lock, but it will definitely make it an extremely arduous task. A lock featuring anti-drill function is the best. In case of an attempt at drilling through the lock, it can erode and consume the entire drill bit!

Make it a painful task for criminals

Where there is a will, there’s a way. One thing that you all should keep in mind is that a criminal will find some way to enter your place by hook or by crook if he is really intent upon it. It becomes imperative that you make it as agonizing and as tricky a job as you can, making it very time consuming. It should take up a lot of his time and make him vulnerable to being discovered, so that he ends up quitting altogether.

Also, an effortless entry would only attract criminals to your place. Though determined burglars are bound to find a way into anywhere, it is important that their job is still quick and inconspicuous. If it is taking time or creating a cause to be noticeable, it is a dangerous job. Remember that easier the entrance, the riskier it is for you; and the more difficult the affecting of entrance, the better for you.

Always Make Sure to Lock the Doors Behind You

The biggest mistake you commit is leaving doors unlocked, or even open. It is crucial that you always lock the doors behind you – even car doors and office doors. There’s no point in taking such risks.

Don’t Leave A Spare Key Outside

Spare key must not be left in easily guessable places. Under your welcome mat is the first place that a burglar would check for a spare key. You are vulnerable to burglaries and break-ins if you carelessly place your spare keys. Find a more discreet place if you must leave a spare key behind you. For example, dig a little hole under a small rock in your side garden for your key. Throw in a locked box.

Don’t Leave Ladders About

It would be a wise call to trim the low hanging branches off your trees and to keep ladders behind locked shed doors. Criminals often find the most useful tools from your own tool shed to gain an entry, and over hanging tree branches and ladders are very useful to get to the upper floors into your home.