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Must Know Ways To Make Your House Safe

submitted on 9 March 2018
Protect Yourself
Simply put, your safety is paramount and you must consider it in every action you take, every hour and every day of your life. It goes without saying that you want to do your best to ensure that you and your family stay well and safe, so you need to make sure you’re trying your hardest to make your house safe - both inside and out. Just as you wouldn’t drive your car without a seatbelt or an airbag, you shouldn’t be living inside your home without safety measures in place to potentially save your life. There are safety hazards and risks around each corner in your house, and in some cases quite literally, so it’s vital that you know how to protect yourself from those may want to unlawfully enter your home, steal your belongings and threaten you and your family’s safety.

Safe Heating
Wearing five jumpers in the depth of winter without the heating on very well may be energy efficient, but the reality is miserable, and you’ll be better off to whack up the thermostat and enjoying being warm and cosy inside your home with your family. You can use a log burner to keep your house warm. However, the heat isn’t guaranteed to ruminate around your house. There are other more effective methods of using heating - and safer heating at that. Although having a log fireplace may feel like the peak of cosiness and relaxation in the winter months, they are not without their downsides such as the potential to burn the house down the most significant one. There is also the likelihood of the fire-spitting and crackling and throwing small pieces of embers onto near-by furniture. If you have small children then having a large unattended flame isn’t the safest of choices, and you should instead opt for a heating system that is safe and efficient. Therefore, you should search for companies that have safety at the forefront of their mind where you can opt for radiators with low surface temperatures and anti-ligature design, such as Contour.

Fire Alarm
Fire alarms do not need much introduction as they save thousands of lives a year and have the potential to save much more if they are just installed in every home and maintained throughout the year. Choose a fire alarm that that complies with the British Standard and make absolutely sure you test your alarms system regularly to check for any faults.

Lighting
You could also consider keeping lights on the outside of your home in the form of ones that switch on when any movement has been detected, and possibly also ones which feature a timer. If you’re around the back of your house and spending time busy engaged in something that requires your full attention, you’re going to be leaving the front of your house unwatched if you don’t have a surveillance camera situated at the front of your property. Therefore, you will need to protect it when you cannot be near enough the front should something suspicious alert your attention. Lighting on your property can be enough of a deterrent for a thief who doesn’t want to risk being seen or noticed as acting strangely outside your house. Having lights on a timer can falsely indicate that you’re at home if you are instead out and away from your house. Keeping your house illuminated ensures that anyone thinking of breaking into your home has to bear in mind that they won’t be able to get inside your property by the cover of darkness.

Carbon Monoxide Detector
Carbon monoxide is a silent and odourless killer, and it will kill you and your family even as you sleep if you’re not smart enough to protect your home. Accidental carbon monoxide poisoning claims around 25 people in England and Wales each year, usually as a result of faulty engineering and wiring. It’s vital that you ensure that you and your family do not add to the statistics and make sure you install a detector. You can do everything within your power to protect intruders from getting into your property by using safety measures and devices, but the most dangerous threat to your family could be already inside your home. So, take necessary action and do not shirk on the duty you have to your safety, and install a carbon monoxide detector into your home as quickly as you can.

Burglar Alarms
Burglar alarms are activated when, as the name suggests, a burglar is attempting to break into your house. These alarms feature a deafening and shrill cry to alert you, and possibly everyone for the first three miles from your house that a thief is unlawfully attempting to enter your home. These alarms cannot be switched off until the access key is presented to the alarm control hub which could be a passcode or a physical key. Therefore, they do not cease in their task to deter thieves easily and are an important feature in the ways to protect your home and make it safer. Before getting a burglar alarm, do some research and figure out which one is going to benefit you the most, as if you’re away from home for many hours in the day, or even days or weeks at a time, you might have to think about using more than one system. Some new designs are increasingly innovative and allow you to transport the device with you, and a control panel allows you to access your home’s security camera should its safety be being compromised. New smart technology allows you to control your burglar alarm and your security camera through an app on your mobile, so find out more on the subject and decide how best to keep your home safe.

Camera
If you simply cannot afford an alarm system, then consider using a decoy that is within sight from the front and back of your house, as this alone might be enough of a preventative measure in stopping your house being entered. Make it abundantly clear that your house uses these alarm operations by, again, leaving the camera in sight and by using window and door panel stickers explaining that security surveillance is in place.

Locking Systems
To ensure that you’re optimising your safety inside your home at all times, you should keep your doors and your windows locked at all times, regardless of whether you’re physically inside or not. Remember that burglars can break into your home while you’re at home or anytime during the day or night. You need to keep your house as protected as you can and be sure to lock the door behind you. Make sure that you’re using strong window locks and deadlocks for the doors in your home so that they’re not as easy to pick by experienced thieves. Keep your car locked inside your locked garage when you’re asleep and when you’re not at home as intelligent technology with malicious intent has been reported to be currently being engineered in order to make stealing vehicles easier, without even the need for the key to the vehicle.

Safe For Children
Young children are particularly at risk if your home isn’t safe, and making your home safe for your young family involves thinking outside of the box, some extensive reading and common sense on your part, as young children will be unaware of the dangers inside your home unless you tell them. You cannot risk a small child placing a knife into the toaster or playing with the electricity sockets, for example. You will need to complete a guided checklist for keeping young children safe in your home before you have children or expect young kids over, as everyday items can be perilous for those who do not understand the potential dangers that reside in their use. Think about installing stairgates, safety plugs for plug sockets, rubber protectors on sharp counter sides, keeping your detergents in a sturdy container and out of reach, and ensuring that sharp items like knives and metal are utensils stored away in drawers that have cabinet locks and straps attached to them.

Secret Hiding Place/Safe
You need to make sure you’re keeping your valuables out of sight at all times, and make sure that your house is protected by keeping the front door closed and locked even when you’re inside your home. Consider keeping valuables out of sight or safely locked away in a home safe, or keep them with you upstairs as you sleep. Before turning in for the night, make sure you do not leave your house keys nor your car keys near the front or the back door in a key bowl for example, as with the correct device, a thief can secure your keys from outside your home and pull them through the letterbox. In order to keep your home safe, you need to stay one step ahead of burglars so be forward thinking and be reading about ways in which thieves work and develop their methods for optimising theft, and you can continue to keep your house safe.

 







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