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Burglar Security For Your Home

by Paul Proctor

If you're interested in renting or in owning your own home or apartment, an important consideration will be home security. Standard burglar security can be just as basic as installing chain bolts and newer deadbolts on your front doors, as well as the installation of lockable windows. More advanced burglar security setups may include amenities like infrared motion sensors, a hardwired alarm, and vibration detectors.

Prevention is really the best policy, even if your apartment is in a very safe area with excellent and responsive police, firefighters, and paramedics. A single door or window left unlocked for a mere minute can be provide an intruder with all the opportunity needed to gain entry to your home and take your valuables""cash, personal items, important documents, electronics, home computer systems.

Some other very simple things that can improve your apartment security include a peephole for the front door, as well as having an intercom installed at the closest main entrance. It would be even better to have a video intercom if there's not a doorman monitoring that entrance. It's also worth considering installing a closed circuit television system to monitor the other doors around the perimeter of the building.

It's important to think about changing all the locks to the doors when you're moving into a new place. You should always ask for identifications from anyone delivering a package before you let them inside. Even if you're just going out for a moment, you should always make sure that all the doors, windows, and balcony doors are sealed before you leave.

Here are some more burglar security tips. Think about getting a small safe to secure your very valuable small items. Buying renter's insurance is also a great way to protect yourself in case your things are stolen. Renter's insurance also protects you in the case of water or fire damage, even if it's caused by the neighbors. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with your neighbors. That way you'll know whether someone inside the building belongs there or not.

Strangers to a locked building sometimes gain entry by trying all the buzzers until at least one resident unlocks the door for them. Another common access method is for the person seeking to gain entry to look for a key under the mat, or other easily guessed locations. Guarding against these common entry methods can mean not coming home to an empty apartment. Especially important for female tenants, only your surname and initials should be used on any nameplates, or other areas that also describe your home's physical location.

Advanced burglar security measures are vibration sensors for the windows, infra-red motion sensors, and alarm boxes for the telephone system. Of Course, home security is one of the very first important things that comes to mind for anyone owning or renting an apartment on their own. For apartment security, other simple security measures include having a peephole on the front door, and an intercom for the main communal entrance. When attempting to enter a locked building, one of the easiest ways for a stranger to get in is banking on the chance that at least one person in the apartment complex will unlock the door.

Published October 6th, 2007

Filed in Recreation