6 Proven Ways to Protect Your Home from Intruders

Unfortunately, not everyone on the planet has the best intentions. While most people are honest and honourable, there are some people who are unscrupulous. And for them, your home presents the perfect opportunity.

Gadgets, spare cash, jewellery and musical instruments are all are fair game for the would-be intruder. Getting robbed is a headache that nobody wants. It can mean financial burdens, the loss of sentimental items and ongoing hassles in the form of insurance companies and police investigations. Not to mention the emotional impact of getting burgled.

Let’s take a look at six ways to keep your home safe from intruders.

 

  1. Installing Security Screens 

Reinforcing your windows with some heavy-duty security screens is a great way to deter thieves from targeting your property. They provide some much-needed security for your windows as well as the rest of your home.

To forcibly enter your home, a thief would have to penetrate the security mesh on your windows. As well as this, the mere presence of security screens may be enough to make any potential robber choose an easier, softer target.

 

  1. Installing Security Doors 

Security doors are another great way to add some extra protection to your home. As well as providing the same benefits that window mesh does, they are also quite durable.

The best brands of security door are also weather resistant helping to protect your home from the harsh sunlight in summer. So if you’re looking to upgrade your home security and your home, consider some front and back door security screens.

 

  1. An Alarm System 

An alarm system is another great deterrent for thieves. There is a range of different types of alarm systems available, most of which detect motion. They are great for improving home security because they emit a loud noise and bright lights when something triggers them. Again, like security doors and windows, alarm systems also deter thieves who would rather target a home without one.

 

  1. Your Pets 

Having a dog can be a home security measure, even if it’s a little one with a loud bark. Most robbers prefer homes with no pets, as a loud bark can alert the neighbors or even a passer-by.

 

  1. Heavy Duty Locks 

Another way to increase your home’s security is by installing some heavy-duty locks on your doors and windows. These locks are much harder to force open and can withstand more damage than regular locks, providing a valuable preventative measure.

 

  1. CCTV 

Closed-circuit TV cameras are another great deterrent. Getting caught on camera highly increases the chance of getting caught, a risk that most thieves won’t want to take.

Here’s a tip, even if you can’t afford a security camera system you can buy faux models from security stores. These look the part, and nobody but you needs to know that they aren’t operational – especially a robber!

 

 

Looking to Improve Your Home Security in Melbourne? 

If you want high-quality home security for your property, please give Fleming Security Doors & Screens a call. We’ll work with you to establish the best security measures for your home. Please view our range here and feel free to call us on 9761 9377 or get in touch online.