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"DIY Home Security: Simple Steps to Secure Your Home"

5 products to make your home more secure

By Matthew ForgionePublished 3 years ago 3 min read

Keeping your home safe and secure is a top priority for many homeowners. However, not everyone has the budget to install high-tech security systems or hire a professional to secure their property. Fortunately, there are many simple and affordable DIY home security hacks that you can do to protect your home. In this article, we will discuss five DIY home security hacks that you can implement today.

Install Security Cameras

One of the most effective ways to deter intruders is to install security cameras around your property. Even if the cameras are not connected to a monitoring system, their presence alone can discourage potential burglars from targeting your home. You can purchase affordable wireless security cameras and install them yourself in strategic locations around your home, such as near the front door, garage, or other points of entry.

Reinforce Your Doors and Windows

Weak doors and windows are easy targets for intruders. You can reinforce your doors and windows with simple DIY solutions, such as installing door jammers, reinforcing strike plates, and adding security film to your windows. Door jammers are wedges that fit snugly under the door, preventing it from being kicked in. Reinforcing the strike plate on your door with longer screws can also make it more difficult to break in. Security film on your windows makes it harder for intruders to smash the glass and gain entry.

Install Motion Sensor Lights

Motion sensor lights are another affordable DIY security hack that you can install around your home. These lights turn on automatically when they detect motion, which can startle potential intruders and alert you to their presence. You can purchase motion sensor lights at any hardware store and install them yourself. Place them in strategic locations around your home, such as near the front and back doors or along the driveway.

Smart Locks

These locks allow you to remotely control access to your home, and also provide a log of who enters and exits. You can unlock the door for guests, service people or delivery drivers even when you're not at home.

Door and Window Sensors

These sensors can alert you if someone tries to enter your home through a door or window. They can be set to trigger an alarm or send you a notification to your phone when triggered.

Secure Your Wi-Fi Network

Many homeowners do not realize that their Wi-Fi network can be a security risk. If your network is not secure, hackers can gain access to your devices and personal information. To secure your Wi-Fi network, you can change the default login information and password, enable WPA2 encryption, and hide your network's name (SSID). These simple steps can go a long way in protecting your devices and personal information.

Create the Illusion of Occupancy

When you are away from home, it is important to make it look like someone is still there. This can deter potential burglars who are looking for easy targets. You can create the illusion of occupancy by using timers on your lights and TV, leaving a car parked in the driveway, and asking a trusted neighbor to collect your mail and newspapers. These simple tricks can make it look like someone is home even when you are away.

Protecting your home and family does not have to be expensive or complicated. By implementing these DIY home security hacks, you can increase the security of your property and deter potential intruders. Remember to always be aware of your surroundings and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

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