Sometimes, you do not have spend a fortune on home security and insurance to resolve home security issues. Although of course, a good home security system and appropriate insurance terms are both good investments, but there are also things you can do to avoid losing your valuables to burglars. Here are some tips:
Don't Be A Target
Normally, people think that expensive security systems are the solution to home burglary. However, there are studies saying that this is not always what the case is. In fact, a survey conducted on burglary cases suggested that a larger fraction of the surveyed cases weren't planned and the burglars are just drawn to homes that appears to be easily accessible. These are the kinds of properties that allow burglars to get in and get out of the home very quickly. Visible belongings that can easily be disposed are also part of the things that attract burglars. This is why keeping your home non-attractive to burglars should be a priority. Avoid multiple entrances, and avoid making 'attractive' belongings visible from the outside.
Deter Burglary, Get A Dog
Ok, dogs may not be for everyone. But according to the survey, many people think that having a dog at home can deter thieves from getting inside your home. Not only are dogs happy addition to any family, they can actually help you stop intruders from entering your house. But if you don't think a dog is for you, a working alarm system also works great. According to the survey, alarm systems come second to a canine buddy as a good intruder deterrent. There are also suggestions about keeping the lights on inside the house, using grilled doors/windows, and using gates. Electrical security measures may be costly, so going for door screens is a good alternative.
Furthermore, keeping your home visible to your neighbors would really help as well. Not only will the crime-doers think twice in entering your property, your neighbors could also see and report the break-in once it happens. You can improve the visibility of your home simply by trimming your trees and shrub.