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What You Should Know About Home Security

Home security is an essential aspect of maintaining a safe and secure environment for you and your family. While there is no foolproof way to ensure complete security, there are several measures that homeowners can take to protect their property and deter intruders.

It can happen to anyone.

First and foremost, homeowners need to understand that burglaries and home invasions can happen to anyone, regardless of where they live or the perceived safety of their neighborhood. This means that it’s crucial to take proactive steps to secure your home, including installing sturdy locks on all doors and windows, using motion-activated lights and security cameras and investing in a reliable alarm system.

Choose the right home security features.

These top-rated DIY security products have you covered.

Ring Alarm Home Security System: Ring is a popular brand that offers a comprehensive home security system that includes door and window sensors, motion detectors and a base station that connects to the cloud. It also offers mobile access and control through a smartphone app.

Nest Cam Indoor Security Camera: Nest offers high-quality indoor security cameras that provide 24/7 live streaming, advanced motion detection and two-way audio. It also has a mobile app that allows users to monitor their home from anywhere.

Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Security Camera: Arlo’s wireless security cameras feature 2K video quality, advanced night vision and motion detection. It also offers a mobile app that allows users to view live footage and receive alerts on their smartphone.

August Smart Lock Pro: August’s smart lock allows users to control access to their home from anywhere through a mobile app. It also features advanced encryption and tamper-proof technology to ensure maximum security.

Philips Hue Smart Light Bulbs: While not a traditional home security product, Philips Hue’s smart light bulbs can help deter intruders by simulating occupancy while the homeowner is away. It can be controlled through a mobile app and can be integrated with other smart home devices.

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Take note of vulnerabilities.

Another important aspect of home security is ensuring that you are aware of any potential weaknesses on your property. This may include overgrown bushes or trees that provide cover for intruders, poorly lit areas or outdated locks that are easy to pick. By identifying and addressing these liabilities, you can significantly reduce the risk of a break-in.

Be aware of how intruders get in.

It’s important to be aware of common tactics that burglars use to gain access to homes. For example, many burglars will pose as salespeople, delivery drivers or even law enforcement officers to gain entry into a home. Always verify the identity of anyone who comes to your door before allowing them inside, and never hesitate to call the police if you feel uncomfortable or suspicious.

Have a plan.

Finally, homeowners should be prepared to take action in the event of a break-in or home invasion. This means having a plan in place for how to respond, such as calling the police and safely exiting the home if necessary. It’s also a good idea to keep emergency supplies on hand, such as a first aid kit, flashlight and cell phone charger.

Home security is a vital aspect of maintaining a safe and secure living environment. By taking proactive measures to secure your property, identifying potential vulnerabilities, being aware of common tactics used by burglars and being prepared to respond in the event of a break-in, you can significantly reduce the risk of becoming a victim of crime. Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to protecting your home and family.

Tip: Many companies offer homeowners insurance discounts for properties with security systems. Systems that can notify local safety officials usually lead to larger discounts than unmonitored systems that only send text alerts. To speak to a AAA insurance agent or get a quote, visit AAA.com/Insurance.

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