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How to Keep Your New Home Safe with Lock Boxes and More After moving into a new house, your first priority is to make your new home as safe and secure as possible, often with some combination of lock boxes and other security mechanisms. Wholesale security retailers have large catalogs that let you pick up all the security hardware that you need at once, with no hassle and at competitive pricing. Of course, before you start shopping, you need to systematically determine what types of security hardware are best to keep your own home safe. There are several safety measures that are universally applicable to every home, making these measures an ideal starting point. Secure Your Keys with an Exclusive Lockbox The first step is to make sure that any spare keys are located where they are safe and secure from intruders. A quality lock box helps with this by providing a secure storage space that is accessible to only certain approved individuals, such as your household members. This solution is much more secure than leaving a key under the doormat, and some electronic lock boxes even track user activity, such as user identification and time of access. Using Smoke and Carbon Dioxide Detectors to Keep Your Household Safe Smoke and carbon dioxide detectors protect your household against gas leaks and fires by sounding an alarm, either when smoke is detected in large enough quantities, or when carbon dioxide is detected in even

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Moving into a new home means taking extra measures to make sure that your home and household stay safe. Plenty of security products are available on the market to help with this. With proper installation of locks, alarms and other home security must-haves, you can rest securely, knowing that your home is protected.

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How to Keep Your New Home Safe with Lock Boxes and More

After moving into a new house, your first priority is to make your new home as safe and secure

as possible, often with some combination of lock boxes and other security mechanisms.

Wholesale security retailers have large catalogs that let you pick up all the security hardware

that you need at once, with no hassle and at competitive pricing. Of course, before you start

shopping, you need to systematically determine what types of security hardware are best to

keep your own home safe. There are several safety measures that are universally applicable to

every home, making these measures an ideal starting point.

Secure Your Keys with an Exclusive Lockbox

The first step is to make sure that any spare keys are located where they are safe and secure

from intruders. A quality lock box helps with this by providing a secure storage space that is

accessible to only certain approved individuals, such as your household members. This solution

is much more secure than leaving a key under the doormat, and some electronic lock boxes

even track user activity, such as user identification and time of access.

Using Smoke and Carbon Dioxide Detectors to Keep Your Household Safe

Smoke and carbon dioxide detectors protect your household against gas leaks and fires by

sounding an alarm, either when smoke is detected in large enough quantities, or when carbon

dioxide is detected in even small quantities. Purchase both smoke and carbon dioxide detectors

as they have unique applications. A smoke alarm doesn’t necessarily alarm in the same

situations when a carbon dioxide detector would, so it is safest to have both. Place these

alarms in bedrooms, as well as major family rooms such as the kitchen and living room.

Installing Locks from Doors to Windows and More

Doors and windows are your first line of defense in home security, so it’s important to protect

them by using the right locks. Adding deadbolt lock on top of entry door locks effectively add

another layer of security on doors , gates, and patio entrances. Using a keyed-alike system is

preferable because you can use a single key to access every lock. This is also helpful when

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you eventually replace locks, as you replace all locks collectively rather than having to replace

them individually.

A new home is an enormous investment, and one that you want to protect through any means

necessary. Invest in your home’s security by ensuring that all doors and windows are lockable

via keyed-alike door locks and deadbolts, that any extra keys are protected by an exclusive

lockbox, and that your household is protected against leaks and fires by smoke and carbon

dioxide detectors. The investment today is worth the extra protection in the long term.

For more information visit http://www.nusetlock.com.