Affordable Tips to Secure Your Home
There are a lot of home security companies who provide security plans and equipment as well as a sense of security to families and homeowners. However, these companies can charge quite a bit in service fees and monthly charges and families do not necessarily need to go this route to feel secure. Additionally, there are also several companies and strings of scams involving companies who promise such security services but do not deliver quality work and leave consumers disappointed and out of money.
Homeowners may find that they don’t have to shell out hundred’s and thousand’s of bucks in order to have ADT Security. There are plenty of things that can be done relatively cheap without involving monthly payments and installation fees. Here are some tips to keep your home and family safe without all of the expense:
- Secure sliding glass doors and windows with a piece of wood that is long enough to prevent the door or window from being open. Burglars want to make a silent entry and escape. Make it impossible to open any windows and doors that have locked that can be easily broken or that possibly do not lock at all.
- If your home is hidden from view or if a thief can potential be around your house without being spotted by the neighbors, install motion detector lights in the front back and sides of your house where a criminal can hide. Typically, a light will scare off an intruder. Check out your local home improvement store or the internet for the best do-it-yourself deals.
- If you tend to be out of the house for a long period of time throughout the day, you can change up your routine a little bit everyday. One day you can leave the radio on, the next day the television, and purchase a few timers that will turn indoor lights on at different times during the evening to make it appear that someone is home.
- Keep curtains closed to prevent thieves from looking into the windows. Keep valuables out of view of windows. Big ticket items like laptops, video and audio equipment, cash, tools, and firearms out of sight to eliminate enticing a potential thief. Talk a walk around and look through your windows and see what is visible to people on the outside.
- If you are away for business or vacation, make sure you have any automatically deliveries postponed until you return. Piled up mail or newspapers is a sure sign to a thief that no one is at home.
- If you live in a high-crime area, it may be worth the additional expense of installing cameras, closed circuit televisions, and house and window alarms for extra security. Many systems can be done easily by consumers, without professional assistance. If you would like help though, checkout ADT Home Security or adt security.
Keep in mind that much of the marketing professional security companies use involve instilling fear into the hearts of homeowners, the reality is many families will increase their security just by being proactive and paying attention to their own personal security.





Thanks for posting this, I think I requested something like this long ago!
We have a timer on a lamp and just keep it on the timer, whther we are home or not.
We also got on ebay and bought ADT stickers and signs (this is against ebay and ADT policy, so search ebay for “blue home security sign” and things like that. They will have photos of the signs but with “ADT” blacked out.
Also, when you move into a new home CHANGE THE LOCKS THAT DAY!
Also, many TVs have on and off timers, at least my Sony WEGA does. in fact, it has 2 timers, so when we go on vacation, I set timer 1 to turn on around 6pm and go off an hor or so later on a certain channel, then the timer 2 turns on on another channel and may be on from 8pm till 11:30pm.
Also, one thing that is priceless is good neighbors.
We went to church with our neighbors on one side of us and have known them for about 15 years, and on the other side is a nice older couple who we have had a good relationship with since we moved in. They even let us swim in their pool. When we go out of town, one of them will get my mail for me (at my request) and another will even take my trash can to the curb on garbage day and even bring it back so i am not the only house on the street with an empty trash can at the curb (sure sign you are out of town)
One last thing, and I can not stress this enough…
When you buy a new TV, XBOX, Laptop, or any high dollar tech item, DO NOT (repeat) DO NOT Put the cardboard box by the curb with your trash… this tells EVERYONE “Hey, I have a $1,000 TV, brand new, in my home! Watch my house and see when I leave for work!”
Break the box down, fold it, stuff it in your trash can, even if it takes you 3 trash cycles to get it totally gone. Put it in your van, truck, or SUV and take it to a dumpster somewhere.
Finally, as easy as this sounds, lock your doors, especially your car doors. I know many people who had cell phones and ipods stolen from their car in their own driveway at night simply becasue theyt just didnt lock their doors.
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