Follow Home Safety Tips
Secure your home with the following safety tips:
- Have a solid-core door for all entrance points.
- Use a quality, heavy-duty deadbolt lock with a 1-inch throw bolt.
- Use a quality, heavy-duty, knob-in-lock set with a dead-latch mechanism.
- Use a heavy-duty, four-screw, strike plate with 3-inch screws to penetrate into a wooden door frame.
- Use a secondary blocking device on all sliding glass doors.
- Use anti-lift devices such as through-the-door pins or upper track screws.
- Use highly visible alarm decals and beware of dog decals or neighborhood watch decals.
- Secure all accessible windows with secondary blocking devices.
- Make sure someone cannot reach through an open window to unlock a door or remove a blocking device.
- Use anti-lift devices to prevent the window from being lifted out.
- Secure windows at night and, if need be, leave only a slight opening for ventilation purposes.
- Set your phone to speed dial 911.
- Get to know your adjacent neighbors.
- Agree to watch out for each other's home.
- Use motion sensor lights near or around key entry points.
- Use good lighting along pathways to and from main entry points.
- Make sure any exterior lighting allows for 100-foot visibility.
- Make sure your alarm system has an audible horn or bell to be effective.
- Instruct your neighbors how to respond to your alarm should it become activated.
- Be sure to activate your alarm system before leaving home or before retiring for the evening.
- Identify your valuables by engraving objects with a set of numbers that only you would know, make a list of the items and their numbers and keep the list in a safe deposit box or somewhere in your home.
- Photograph items of value.
- Photocopy the contents of your wallet and other important documents.
- Do not keep the PIN for your credit cards or debit cards in the same place.
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