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Your Home And Your Family, Keep Them Safe If you have valuables like jewelry, art or lots of money, don't assume that only you know about it. Protect yourself from a burglar breaking in by improving your home security. Read the following article for some great tips on how you can make your home more safe and secure. 5-G-281428-13.jpg" width="312" /> Have your dog protect the spare key. This really only works if you've got an outdoor dog or if you've got a pet door. Place a spare key on the collar, and when you really need a spare, you know where to go! Hide your spare key in a place where no one would think to look for it. Intruders will more than likely check under your doormat or above your door frame. For a better solution, try tucking your spare key into your dog's collar, provided you have an outside dog. Your garage should be as secure as your home. Many people are concerned about people entering their garages to gain access to their homes. You can use a C-clamp to secure the door and prevent it from being opened by strangers. Eliminate dead vegetation and wood in the yard in the summer. As things heat up in the summer, items may catch on fire and threaten your home. Clear your yard often if you want to prevent a fire from starting. Keep your car in the garage. Keep the car within the garage will make sure no one harms or steals it. When your car is hidden, it will be hard for intruders to tell if you are home or not. Hide the wires of your home security system. One of the ways an intruder can get around a security system is by disconnecting or cutting the wires. Instead, make sure the wires are hidden. You'll be safer. Are you aware that your home's wires are worth something? Lots of people fail to appreciate this until they are hit by thieves. Copper wiring can easily be removed. That's why it's important to hide your wiring, or make it hard for criminals to have access to it. Screen the references of anyone who would have access to your house. A background check which includes any criminal history is warranted. You never know if the maid, repairman or contractor you hire is on the up and up, and letting them in or giving them a key could be a fatal mistake. Keep safety in mind when doing landscaping. Don't provide burglars with cover by planting big shrubs in front of your doors and windows. If windows and doors can be easily seen from all areas, then burglars cannot hide as well, which will hinder their plans. Keep landscaping away from your house for safety reasons. Ask the home security company about how long they've been running prior to signing up. Companies that have been around for years have shown that they know the industry and that their services are reliable and great enough for recommendations. It can ease your mind when you know you're not doing business with a company that might not be around tomorrow.

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Your Home And Your Family, Keep Them Safe

If you have valuables like jewelry, art or lots of money, don't assume that only you know about it.Protect yourself from a burglar breaking in by improving your home security. Read the followingarticle for some great tips on how you can make your home more safe and secure.

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Have your dog protect the spare key. This really only works if you've got an outdoor dog or if you'vegot a pet door. Place a spare key on the collar, and when you really need a spare, you know where togo!

Hide your spare key in a place where no one would think to look for it. Intruders will more thanlikely check under your doormat or above your door frame. For a better solution, try tucking yourspare key into your dog's collar, provided you have an outside dog.

Your garage should be as secure as your home. Many people are concerned about people enteringtheir garages to gain access to their homes. You can use a C-clamp to secure the door and prevent itfrom being opened by strangers.

Eliminate dead vegetation and wood in the yard in the summer. As things heat up in the summer,items may catch on fire and threaten your home. Clear your yard often if you want to prevent a firefrom starting.

Keep your car in the garage. Keep the car within the garage will make sure no one harms or stealsit. When your car is hidden, it will be hard for intruders to tell if you are home or not.

Hide the wires of your home security system. One of the ways an intruder can get around a securitysystem is by disconnecting or cutting the wires. Instead, make sure the wires are hidden. You'll besafer.

Are you aware that your home's wires are worth something? Lots of people fail to appreciate thisuntil they are hit by thieves. Copper wiring can easily be removed. That's why it's important to hideyour wiring, or make it hard for criminals to have access to it.

Screen the references of anyone who would have access to your house. A background check whichincludes any criminal history is warranted. You never know if the maid, repairman or contractor youhire is on the up and up, and letting them in or giving them a key could be a fatal mistake.

Keep safety in mind when doing landscaping. Don't provide burglars with cover by planting bigshrubs in front of your doors and windows. If windows and doors can be easily seen from all areas,then burglars cannot hide as well, which will hinder their plans. Keep landscaping away from yourhouse for safety reasons.

Ask the home security company about how long they've been running prior to signing up. Companiesthat have been around for years have shown that they know the industry and that their services arereliable and great enough for recommendations. It can ease your mind when you know you're notdoing business with a company that might not be around tomorrow.

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Have your home security company inspect your home and suggest safety improvements. Everyperson has specific needs and wants when dealing with securing your family, home, and items. Whenyou choose a company that pays close attention to detail in creating your home security plan, youwill feel very secure.

Taking steps to improve your home'ssecurity is a much better plan thanoptimistically hoping it'll never attractcriminal attention. Don't live in fear, but besure and take the steps to protect yourself.Keep these tips in mind, and set out toprotect your home and family.