Concealing Features Every Home Needs to Improve Security

By Swindon Link - 21 June 2021

Home and Garden

When it comes to creating a protective environment for your family, it may seem like security costs a lot these days. But, this could not be further from the truth. In reality, you can achieve optimal safety with some common sense like locking your windows, sealing off broken gaps, and keeping your belongings out of sight and reach. So, on that note, here are some concealing features every home should have to improve security.

Secure Your Doors

Regular home maintenance isn’t just about appearance, it’s vital for your safety too. You may think that small openings in your windows and doors aren’t major problems, but if these little gaps aren’t sealed, they can invite unwanted attention. By placing a barricade on your door and fixing little gaps between windows and their frames, you are avoiding potential risks with the added protection. Moreover, check that your doors and windows aren’t weak or flimsy and could spring open with a hard kick. It’s best to frequently check for these types of repairs to ensure your safety. 

Update Locks 

It can be a tedious task, but updating your locks is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to protect our family. Especially if you tend to lose your keys, leave spares at your neighbors’, or hide your key under the mat. Changing the locks often will keep you protected. On another note, if you are going to opt for the hide-a-key solution, be smart about it. If you can, invest in a key holder with a security code to leave your spare in. 

Install Shutters

Perhaps the most affordable security measure of all to consider is installing shutters. Curtains are great for ensuring privacy which is important since if burglars can see valuables in your home, they are more likely to break in. But, shutters are a better choice for optimal safety. This is because they provide your home with an additional barrier. Choosing shutters made from premium wood or another quality material will ensure your shutters are difficult to damage during a break-in. It’s important to research the different materials shutters are made of because flimsy-made shutters aren’t going to offer much protection and will break easily. 

Keep Valuables Out of Sight

Investing in a safe is a good idea if you have a lot of valuables in your home. If onlookers can spot your jewelry, money, or any other valuable items, they will definitely entice burglars. Choosing the right safe will take some effort on your part since you will need to consider whether it’s better to opt for one with redundant locks, whether a portable safe is better or have it anchored to your furniture or wall, and you will need to determine the best size for your belongings. 

Keep Windows Locked

You may think that installing curtains and shutters, and sealing your window sill would suffice, but the truth is, many people forget to lock their windows at night. So, if an intruder does get through your shutters, they can crawl right into your home. In fact, keeping your windows locked at night should be as essential as locking your front and back door. 

Invest in Motion-Sensing Lights

Never underestimate the power of lighting in and around your house. Lighting up your garden can be a big help in securing your home. Backyards with lots of light fixtures tend to deter intruders. This goes for inside the house as well. Moreover, investing in motion-sensing lights that come on whenever they detect any signs of movement is a surefire way to ward off a burglar. So, even if you can’t invest in security cameras and other high-tech protection, extra lighting can have a big impact on your safety. 

Set Up a Security System 

If you can set up cameras, you shouldn’t stop there. Setting up a sufficient security system will ensure you and your family are safe. Security systems can be basic DIY systems or professional systems with monitoring and automation features. Either way, this type of protection can help you keep your home secure even when you’re away. 

 

If you want to secure your home but don’t quite have the funds to invest in professional high-tech security systems, don’t worry. As seen on this list, there are many simple and affordable solutions to consider. Some concealing features are merely about making smart choices like hiding your key in an appropriate place. So, no matter your budget, refer to this guide and implement some of these safety features for a safe and secure home. 

 
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