Keeping Your Home Safe: Can’t Miss Home Safety Checklist

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Are you doing your best to keep your home safe, but aren’t sure how? Read this article to learn this home safety checklist.

Forget what you know about thieves all in black, sneaking into your home via a ladder.

The vast majority of burglars enter residential homes via the front door or windows, which are often unlocked.

Yes, it’s that easy for them, as many homeowners don’t take security as seriously as they should.

As a homeowner, you need a home safety checklist to keep you, your family, and your property safe. You may always remember to lock the front door, but there may be some important items you’re forgetting.

Read on to learn some of the best ways to protect your home from unwanted intruders or dangers.

Set Up a Security System

First on the house safety checklist should be setting up a home security system, complete with alarms on all doors and outdoor cameras.

The presence of cameras can be an automatic deterrent for unwanted visitors. Most alarm systems will alert you immediately and call the police if any suspicious guests are found.

You can often link your home security cameras to your smartphone or laptop, allowing you to monitor your home even when you’re not there.

Regularly Inspect Heating and Electrical Systems

To avoid unwanted repair bills, or even accidental fires, always inspect your HVAC and electrical systems regularly to ensure they are working correctly. This will also help keep heating costs down, as malfunctioning systems don’t work as effectively.

Homeowners should also book a regular propane tank inspection to make sure it is working properly.

Another appliance you might not think to check is your dryer— clogged dryer filters cause a surprisingly large number of home fires each year. Prevent this by cleaning out your lint trap before each use.

Tell Trusted Neighbors When You’ll Be Away

If you’re going away for a while, consider telling a trusted neighbor so that they can keep an eye on the property and alert you of any suspicious activity while you’re gone.

In turn, you can do the same for them when they are away. It’s an effective and free way of keeping watch on the neighborhood and also a nice way to get to know those around you.

Secure Windows, Sliding Doors, and Pet Doors

Ensure all doors and windows have secure locks, and the doors should have deadbolts as well.

With sliding doors, consider installing a blocking bar so that the door can’t be forced open from the outside. If your doors also have a pet entrance, make sure there is a way to secure this as well— if the pet door is large enough for a big dog, it’s probably also large enough for a human.

Create Your Home Safety Checklist Today

Now that you’re aware of some of the top concerns for homeowners, create your own home safety checklist of everything you need to do to keep your home safe and refer to it as needed.

Our home is our castle and place of refuge, and all members of the family should be able to relax and enjoy their home, knowing it is safe and protected. By incorporating the steps above, you’re already on track to a more secure home.

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