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3 Ways You Can Avoid a Burglary in Your Home

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A burglary can be extremely upsetting. Not only can you end up losing irreplaceable possessions, but you can also feel a sense of violation and feel unsafe in your own home. That’s why it’s so important to protect your home from a break-in, as many of them are spur of the moment and avoidable. Read some tips to avoid burglaries in your property.

  1. Install security screens

On a hot day, you’ll often want to get a breeze going through the home, so you open windows and maybe even doors to let the cool air inside. This feels nice but can put your home at risk of an opportunistic burglary. You should look at installing security doors Melbourne. These are made of an incredibly strong mesh, which is very difficult to break into, so while you can let light and air into your home, any intruders are kept out.

  1. Be aware that burglaries can happen anytime

Most people tend to think that burglaries only happen when people are out of the house, or in the dead of night, but ultimately, thieves can strike at any time. When you’re working from home during the day, or hanging around and doing some housework at weekends, it’s easy to get lax with security. Or you might pop to the shops and think you don’t need to lock up, as you may not be long. Sadly, a slip up can cause a lot of issues, so make sure you’re always alert to keeping your home secure.

  1. Remember that most burglars choose easy targets

Homeowners may wonder: “why would a burglar target my home?” Perhaps you don’t have a lot of valuables, or live in a modest place, so think you are safe from being targeted. But the truth is, burglars pick homes that are easy targets, not necessarily the places that’ll make them the most cash. If your home is easy to break into, then they may give it a try just to see what they can get.

There are a few ways you can make your home more difficult to burgle:

  • Light the entrance – if thieves are going to pick your locks, they need a cover of darkness, so a security light can help scare them off

  • Keep your yard open – things like fences and bushes give potential burglars hiding places and mean they’re less likely to be spotted by a neighbour

  • Have visible security – from a camera to an alarm, anything that’s going to make a burglar’s life difficult can be a deterrent

  • Have neighbourhood watch – areas with neighbourhood watch have fewer burglaries and break-ins, as knowing neighbours are on the look out makes your home more difficult to burgle

Not all burglaries are planned. Some of them can just be a spur of the moment thing when a thief sees your home is unguarded, so make sure your home is difficult to break into.

Home security is important for helping you feel more secure in general, so pay attention to your home and avoid the stress of a burglary.

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