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Stay Safe: Ways To Improve Your Home’s Security

Stay Safe: Ways To Improve Your Home’s Security

ALEXANDRIA, VA –

Being a homeowner is stressful because there’s often so much on your mind. You have to pay bills, keep up with lawn maintenance, and decorate. But perhaps the most important thing about owning a house is updating the security. These are simple ways you can improve your home’s security so that you can get the peace of mind you need.

Secure the Windows

You should start improving your home’s security by securing all the windows. Luckily, this task isn’t as challenging as you may think. Be sure to follow these tips for every room in the house. For example, you need to secure your basement windows to keep intruders at bay.

  • Purchase a custom window well cover.
  • Install floodlights so that people always think you’re at home.
  • Buy new window treatments that increase privacy.

Home Security System

Another way to improve your home’s security is to install a custom security system. Though these are a substantial investment, they’ll be worth it in the end. People will be less likely to break in if they see you have a security system in front of the house. Smart security systems also contact you right away at the sign of any suspicious activity. You might even be able to install a camera to ward people off.

Rely on Neighbors

An old-school way to increase security is to rely on neighbors. Think about starting a community watch program where someone keeps an eye on your house while you’re away—just don’t forget to return the favor when the time comes. Using this traditional method can keep you safe and help build a sense of community.

You can’t put a price on your safety. For this very reason, you must invest in a top-quality security system and secure all the windows. Don’t be afraid to box when it comes to your protection and well-being.

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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