Cheap Basic Home Security Solutions

February 4, 2009 on 10:05 am | In Home Security | 3 Comments

Home security is an important issue that many people ignore because they feel alarms are simply too costly. It is possible, however, to create a home defense system that is effective and yet inexpensive.
Reinforce Your Home
To get started, examine your house closely to see if it is secure, or if there are easy points of access where a burglar could break in. Look at the doors to see if they are made out of a flimsy material, or sturdy wood or even metal. Doors that would be easy to kick in or knock over should be replaced, and installed with durable locks and deadbolts. Most homes also have sliding glass doors that would be better supported by a cheap security bar or even a strong piece of wood wedged in between the door handle and the ground rail.
Consider purchasing shatterproof windows if they fit within your budget. Try placing cacti or other thorn filled plants on window sills to act as a deterrent from using the window as a point of entry.
Is Your House A Target?
Walk around the perimeter of your home to determine if it appears to be an easy house to sneak up to without being seen. A home without proper lighting in the front is a prime location for criminals because it offers them the cover of darkness. Make sure you have lights that can be left on outside to discourage criminals, and use motion sensor lights if possible.
Watch out for large bushes or trees that might offer a hiding spot for burglars. Keep them trimmed back so they do not inadvertently provide cover for someone who is attempting to break into your home. Put away any equipment that could be used to break in, such as a ladder to climb up to the second floor or anything heavy that could be thrown through a window. Don’t leave any large boxes from major purchases on the premises that will alert someone that you have a new television or other desirable product inside.
Find Low Cost Security Systems
It’s possible to find home security products that are inexpensive and feature an easy install format. These DIY devices range in price, so you can find one that fits within your budget constraints.
A fake wireless camera will give your home the appearance of having a surveillance system that is monitoring the premises. These battery operated cameras do nothing more than rotate while a red light blinks, but they look real enough to make a criminal think twice about trying to break in to your home.
You can also self install a basic battery powered alarm system that is triggered by motion. These alarms include all the hardware and components you need to create a working security system, but they are easy to install so you can do it yourself and save money.
A defense technique that some people use is to simply stick home security stickers or signs on windows and in front of the house. These security accessories cost almost nothing to buy, and will make criminals believe your house is well protected.
While Away From Home
Criminals look for homes in residential neighborhoods that appear to be empty, so if you leave on vacation it is essential to make it appear that someone is at still there. This can be done with by turning on lights that operate on timers, making sure mail delivery service is stopped while you are away and leaving a car in the driveway. Do anything you can to cause others to believe the house is still occupied.

When you do leave for an extended trip, protect your most valuable items by placing them in a safe that can not be removed from the premises, or hiding them in diversion safes which are made to look like regular products instead of an actual safe. They will be ignored by burglars and protected your most cherished possessions.

Follow these tips and make home security a priority regardless of what size budget you have.

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  1. What are some options if you are renting and can not put in a home alarms system such as ADT or Brinks? Is there something that is wireless so that I dont have to tear up something that is not mine? Also what if I want to move? Is there a system that can move with me? Great article.

    Comment by Tony — February 5, 2009 #

  2. Yes there is a solution for you. We sell an item called an SC-1000 Home Alarm (not on our site). It is a wireless system and it can be programmed to dial your cell phone in the case of trouble. Call us at 1-800-735-1797 and we will be happy to discuss it with you. It is perfect for your application.

    Comment by Chris — February 6, 2009 #

  3. I live in California, what pepperspray would be best for me? Any help is appriciated.

    Comment by janet — February 10, 2009 #

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