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started by Martin Cummings on 16 Feb 12
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    However, in today's world there are far too many people who look at your home as basically another crime target. You really shouldn't take too lightly, particularly with today's ever widening disparity between rich and poor, the number of people out there who covet your property. In many cases a residence is picked out because it appears easy to enter the property and escape quickly without being disturbed. The issue is, a large number of households will look like a good opportunity to at least a few criminals. The emotional scars this tends to leave for the homeowner can be hard to recover from as many times they lose items that have sentimental meaning as well as things of value. Fortunately, there are several basic things you can do to decrease the likelihood of becoming a victim.

    It may seem obvious that you need locks on your doors and windows, but how secure are the ones in your home? The necessity for high quality deadlocks on your external doors, and secure window locks, is obvious, and it's a good idea to get expert advice in this area. The reasoning is to do everything you can to keep unwelcome visitors out. It is equally a good idea to secure your home in such a way that it's fast and simple to set if you must leave quickly. Also, upon having seen to the security of your home, don't forget about securing any sheds or garages on your property. Items including garden equipment and cycles are rich pickings for the thieves.

    Free Section 21 Notice ...The advantages of fitting a good alarm system to your household can easily outweigh the primary investment you make. In the event that there are two properties side by side and one has a highly observable alarm system, which house do you think a burglar might choose. You may also set up what's known as a "monitored" alarm system. This just refers to the fact that there is actually someone monitoring your alarm 24/7, ready to deal with whatever the nature of the incident. An additional item to consider is a closed circuit TV system that can observe all the important areas of your home - this is a little more pricey, but well worth the expense.

    Keeping thieves out of your home with an obvious, high quality alarm system is fine, but you also need to make it a whole lot harder for would-be crooks to ascertain exactly what valuables you have, and where they're kept. If it is possible to keep your valuables away from any easy viewing points and you can also fit blinds or net curtains to your windows. Check to see if there's a good way you can make it tougher for a prowler to get to the back of your house from the front. Putting in security lights that light up the yard when any intruder's motion is recognized near your house is another fine idea. Absolutely no crook desires your complete yard to light up as he's sneaking around your property.

    Bottom line: There's no sense in permitting yourself to be a target for any criminals prowling the area. Take as many of these precautions as you can.

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