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Summer Home Safety Tips

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with The Property Shoppe Team LLC
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Summer Home Security Tips

Of the over two million home break-ins every year (one every 15 seconds) most happen in July and August, when vacationing families leave their houses empty and vulnerable. Summer travel season has arrived, so before you hit the road, make sure to take simple steps to keep criminals out of your home.

No one wants to come home from a relaxing vacation to broken windows and stolen valuables, but in the rush to leave, people often forget to secure their houses. You can rest easy and enjoy your vacation with these smart, simple and affordable ways to keep your home safe.

* Make your home look lived in
Ask a friendly neighbor to make sure the lawn is mowed and keep an eye out for unusual activity around your house. Suspend newspaper and mail delivery or have someone collect them for you and make sure the trash cans are put out and brought in on time. The more lived-in your home appears to be, the less inviting it is to thieves.

* Leave a light on
Put a few lights and a radio on timers set to go on and off at random times during the day and evening. Leaving one light on the entire time you’re away is an obvious sign that no one is around to turn it off. Close most of your window shades, but keep a few open on upper floors for light to shine through and make it look like someone is home. Install motion detector lights by each entry to your home, including the garage. Thieves don’t want to be in the spotlight!

* Don’t invite a climber
Don’t leave toys or ladders around your yard, they can easily be used to stand on or climb up to break into your home. Likewise, prune back any tall trees with branches near upper windows.

* Lock it up
It sounds obvious, but lock the doors and windows – more than 50 percent of thieves burglarize homes by walking right in. Use deadbolt locks that can only be opened with a key and forget about hiding the key under a doormat. If you must keep a key nearby, purchase a steel lockbox with a combination that is specifically made to store keys.

* Sound the alarm
A survey by Temple University found that alarm systems, when used with other precautions, reduce the likelihood of burglary by more than 60 percent. InGrid Home Security is one of the first home security solutions that works wirelessly through a home’s broadband connection and is built with multiple system backups for added safety – that means there is no single point of vulnerability such as phone lines that can be cut. Wireless home security systems also allow for monitoring, arming and disarming from anywhere, via a Web site to let you double check on your home while away. InGrid offers around-the-clock professional monitoring and the money-saving option for homeowners to install the system themselves, allowing them to set up sensors wherever they would like, for both emergency and non-emergency alerts.

* Don’t squirrel valuables away
Thieves aren’t dumb, they know people like to stash their goods under the bed, between the pages of books and in the sock drawer. Store your valuables in a safe-deposit box at the bank or in a safe you can bolt to the floor.

Taking a few simple precautions before taking off for vacation can provide the peace of mind you need to relax during your time off and come back to home sweet, secure home.

For more information on InGrid home security solutions, visit www.InGridHome.com.
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Anonymous
dpayne

Those are some really great security tips and I agree that it's as important as ever to be conscious of home security and make sure that you are doing all that you can to protect yourself and your home. A home security system can be a great way to protect yourself from burglars and provide peace of mind while you and your family are away on vacation. I think that a quality home security system should come fully backed with guarantees such as a performance warranty, an equipment warranty, a one hour emergency service guarantee, a satisfaction guarantee and a false alarm fine guarantee.

The false alarm fine guarantee is especially important because over 98% of all burglar alarms turn out to be false. Police departments are getting tired of sending their men out to respond to false alarms and many are issuing fines to homes that call in multiple false alarms. There is also a growing trend towards requiring verified response to respond to a burglar alarm. Verified response means that the police must have some sort of confirmation of a burglary in order to respond to an alarm. It is important to find a system that offers verification so the police can be confident that they responding to an actual crime in progress.

Jun 23, 2008 06:46 AM
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