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Congratulations– you’ve purchased a piece of the rock. You’ve successfully gotten through the tiring process of house hunting and paperwork, but home ownership is not as easy as turning your new key. It is important to ensure that your new home will be a secure and peaceful haven for you and your family. Along with unpacking your move-in boxes, there are necessary steps to protecting your new home. Below are steps to ensure a safe and swift transition into your dream home.

 

Change all of the Locks

Whenever you move into a new home, it’s important to change all of the locks before you do anything else. You don’t know who has access to the old locks, and you don’t want to take any chances.

Place Locks on Your Windows

Your windows are the next area to secure. Most new windows come with good locking hardware, but if your windows do not have this, add a slide lock that goes over the track. You can even use these locks for venting to keep the window from being opened all the way. Just be sure to vent no more than three inches or just far enough to keep a small hand from reaching through. There are plenty of options for securing them including slide locks, hinged wedge locks or keyed turnbuckle locks.

Trim Any Hedges

It may surprise you to learn that your landscaping can impact your likelihood of being robbed. Excessive shrubbery appeals to burglars because it provides an excellent source of concealment. So trim those hedges, and don’t give criminals a place to hide.

Get to Know Your Neighbors

Friendly neighbors can be a huge asset. If you maintain a strong rapport with the people on your block, they will be far more likely to report any suspicious activity that happens in or around your home.

Install Quality Blinds

Don’t leave your windows exposed. If a burglar starts lurking, he’ll want to see the goods on the inside. You should have a set of quality blinds or curtains installed on every window. Make sure to close them at night and whenever you’re away. Not only will it optimize your home security, but it will greatly enhance the look of your home.

Invest in a Quality Home Security System

Homes without a system are statistically three times more likely to be burglarized, and a lack of preparedness may ultimately cost you far more than the price of a reliable alarm. A home security system notifies you and authorities if suspicious activity occurs, ensuring your home is secure whether you’re home or away. When you do install your system, be sure to make it known with plenty of yard signs and window decals. Having a security system often qualifies you for a discount on your homeowners insurance.
Lastly, if your new home already has a home security system in it, have a professional come do a security review and check the system.

If you’re in need of a quality home security system, give us a call. We can help you build a customized plan for your needs, lifestyle and budget. Tel. 441.292.4019

Perform Necessary Maintenance

Inspect your property to make sure everything works as it should. Check outside lights, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, window locks, etc. These features all play a part of your family’s ongoing wellbeing and safety. Fix or replace anything that is broken or not functioning properly.

Moving into a new home should be an exciting experience. However, there are important security measures that need to be taken in order to fully enjoy your new home. At the end of the day, your place should not just be your new house, it should be a safe home for you and your family to grow in and enjoy.