Best Ways to Protect Your Home from Home Intruders

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There are some scary statistics when it comes to home intruders and breakins. It is estimated that around 500,000 homes in the UK are broken into every year, but only around 15 percent of those burglars and intruders are caught.

A break-in like this costs you potentially a large amount of money because of whatever is stolen and because you have to spend money fixing the security issues, and your insurance premiums will go up, but there is a psychological cost too. Knowing that someone broke into your home, whether you were there or not, is extremely unpleasant. Therefore, it’s a good idea to know how to protect your home from intruders so that this problem doesn’t occur. Read on to find out more.

Be Careful with Your Keys

We’ve already looked at some worrying numbers, but to add to the worries, at least some of those burglars will enter a home using the front or back door key. This is why you must be extremely careful with your keys because being anything less could mean you are handing a criminal a means to come into your home.

Apart from being aware of where every spare key is and never giving a set to anyone you don’t trust or know very well, you should also never leave your keys hanging in your door lock overnight or, in fact, anywhere near your door. Thieves are easily reach in and take them, giving them access to your home and your car. If you’re worried about needing to get out of the house in a hurry during the night, take the keys to bed with you and leave them on your bedside table. It’s much safer that way.

Change Your Front Door

When you’re coming in and out of your home, your front door probably feels quite sturdy and certainly nothing to be concerned about. However, that’s because you’re simply opening and shutting it and not putting your full force behind it. If someone wanted to get into your house, they probably would be able to.

This is why it’s worth changing your front door to a security door from Shutters Up, and you can see a wide range at shuttersup.co.uk as well as a detailed description about how they can protect your home. In essence, the stronger a door you have, the more protected you and your home are.

Use Deterrents

If you can make your house look less attractive to burglars, they’ll move on to another and leave yours alone. This doesn’t mean you have to make your house look unattractive to everyone; it just means you need to have some deterrents in place so that anyone thinking about breaking in is going to think twice and then forget the idea altogether.

Deterrents can include:

Outside lighting

CCTV

A video doorbell

No valuables in sight

Burglars don’t have time to get caught, so they’ll bypass a property that looks difficult to deal with. 


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