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3 Home Security Mistakes That Can Get Your Home Robbed during the Holidays

Nothing can ruin a holiday like finding out your home was robbed when you return. Sadly, it’s a real possibility that you need to avoid.

We don’t mean to be downers but make sure you take necessary precautions. This way, you can soak up the sun without worrying about your home.1674149

To keep burglars away while you’re on a holiday, avoid these three home security mistakes:

1. Announcing Your Holiday

We understand that you’re excited to go on vacation but be careful when talking about it. Social media has become an ingrained part of our life but remember that burglars use it too.

If you post about when you’re going on vacation, just about anyone can find out. If a thief knows about your plans, they could rob your home. You won’t be there to stop them.

We doubt you personally know all your Facebook friends so be careful what you share.

The same goes with notices on your door or fence. If you’re expecting someone to swing by, tell them that you won’t be home in person before departing. A note on your door is like an invitation for burglars.

If you want to talk about your holiday, do it after you come back. Doing it before is one of the biggest home security mistakes.

2. Putting All Your Faith in a Locked Door

You can classify burglars into two categories: Impulse thieves and “professionals”.

The first category will simply see your house and decide to break in. They don’t plan ahead; they just do it. They could pick the lock, climb through a window or just break down the door – whichever seems easier.

The second category will stake out the place before entering and devise a plan. When they make their move, they’ll know where to go and what to do. Professionals are more dangerous than impulse thieves.

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Either way, a simple lock won’t stop them. If you’ve got CCTV cameras or alarms, though, everything changes. The moment an impulse thief sees a camera or hears an alarm, they’ll run. They’ll realise the mistake they’ve made and try to get away.

The professional burglar will see your security system and just give up. They know they have a slim chance of getting away so they move on.

Whichever way you look at the situation, a security system enhances your safety. With smart technology, you can even monitor the house through your smartphone.

3. Hiding a Spare Key

People usually leave hidden keys behind while they’re away because of two reasons. The first one is because the key was always there. The second reason is to have it there in case of an emergency. Let’s tackle both ideas and see why they’re home security mistakes.

We get that people sometimes lose their keys, but a hidden spare is a huge risk. If someone sees you using that key and putting it back, they can enter the house whenever they want.home security mistakes

Event if the key is a well-guarded secret, a burglar will check for hidden keys. Once a stranger has your key, stealing your belongings becomes a breeze. Find a better alternative.

The second reason is even worse. If you’re afraid a pipe will burst, give the key to a trusted friend. You’d need their help if something goes wrong either way, so it’s better to be prepared.

Hidden keys are never a good idea. If you’re out of town, the risk is even greater.

Why People Keep Making These Home Security Mistakes

The problem is that many think that bad things, like a robbery, won’t happen to them. After it happens, though, they change their tune. The best policy is to always be careful. Like the saying goes: “Better safe than sorry”.

We hope you learned a thing or two about home security. If you’ve got carefree friends, don’t forget to show this article to them too.

If you’re in need of any home security tips or advice, we’ll gladly help you. Get in touch with us on FacebookTwitter or right here on our website.

Future Home Security through the Eyes of Google

At the beginning of July, the world caught a glimpse of what the future has in store for home security. Google registered six patents. And they became public. It seems that the company is developing a massive home automation system.

Apple already made a somehow similar presentation. They showed how their voice assistant, Siri, can be used to control your home.

Still, one shouldn’t forget that, back in May 2016, Google introduced an advanced home automation system for Android users.

All of this information helps us better imagine how our home will be safe in the future. Let’s see how the future could look like when it comes to home security:

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User Behaviour Tracking

One of Google’s patents describes an advanced system that will continuously track its users’ behaviour. It will understand when people are away – at work, for example.

It can also figure out where people are in the house and turn on the lights or adjust the thermostat accordingly.

That sounds like a great feature for future home security.

The system will be able to tell if somebody unknown is near the house as well. It will continually monitor doors and windows and report any intruders.

Home Security Control Panel

Google registered another patent that describes a next-generation control panel. The system will be able to communicate with other paired devices located inside the smart home. It will be able to sense when the user approaches and take specific actions.

It will react based on the specific parameters it reads. It will control interior lights. Also, it will have a microphone, and it will be able to execute vocal commands.

The user will be able to play music, lock the doors, open or close lights and much more, just by talking.

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Advanced Smart Sensors

It seems that Google is developing advanced smart sensors for their system. These will not just monitor the doors, but the windows as well. That is extremely useful, because over 40% of all burglaries happen because someone forgot to close a window.

It is not all about the sensors. The company also registered an entry point opening system. The package will include a next-generation compass, an accelerometer and an electromagnetic flux tag.

This way, the home security system will be able to notify the user if a window is still open. Moreover, the user will not be able to set the alarm until the problem is solved.

The patent doesn’t say anything about the system being able to open or close entryways. But it states that future features may be described at a later time.

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The future we’ve seen in Sci-Fi films is not here yet. Humanity still needs time to achieve such levels of technology development. But the future’s looking bright. Home security is becoming more and more efficient.

Smart locks already exist, and they are efficient. We can help you with the latest security systems for your house. You can contact us online if you have any questions or are looking for a quote.

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7 Common and Not So Common Tips for Home Security

We’ve been living in an insecure world for so long that we have become immune to the crimes we hear about on the news all the time. So, we tend to presume that no bad thing will ever happen to us. And that’s where we start being careless, especially when it comes to our home security or the people we love.

Let’s look at some of the most common measures we can take to enhance our home safety. Then, we’ll make them more interesting with some security details you might not have heard of.

1. Use Smart Locks Instead of Traditional Ones

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Burglars can easily break into houses with conventional door locks.  It’s a just a matter of skill and tools.

Smart Locks are a lot safer. Instead of a key, an access code opens your door. Here’s the best part of it: You can give family members or friends the code in case they want to get in while you are away.

2. Install a Smart Home Security System

A smart home security system is a combination of alarms, cameras, and sensors connected to a wireless hub. There are two large benefits this kind of a system can offer:

  • The cameras and the alarms will probably scare away potential thieves.
  • You get information about your home even when you are away.

3. Motion-Based Lighting Is a Must

There’s no better thief-deterrent than a sudden light turning on just before a break-in would take place. If cameras are in place as well, the burglar will most likely run away.

Even if they don’t stop, you still have a good chance to catch them on camera. It’s true they may wear masks. However, criminals tend to leave out small details that will eventually get them caught.

4. Safeguard Your Valuables

If you own valuables, please keep them in a safe or a bank deposit.

However, there may be things like gadgets or other valuables that you may use on a regular basis. In such case, you may only need to put them out of sight.

For instance, cabinets can be a good place to hide all the expensive tech gadgets in your house. Plus, they make your place look neat.

5. Watch out for Your Keys

Leaving your house keys anywhere can be a way of putting your home security in jeopardy. 

For example, keys close to an open window are a good way to get them stolen. So, do keep an eye on them at all times.

6. Go for Anti-Vandal Paint

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Who would have thought there is such a thing as thief-proof paint? It has an unusual composition that keeps it wet and sticky all the time.

So, when someone tries to climb a fence covered with this kind of paint, their clothes will get stained. The great thing is that it’s not easy to get rid of. Thus, the police will have an easier time identifying and catching the suspect.  Use this paint with caution though, as if you don’t warn people the paint is present on your property you could actually fall foul of the law yourself if someone ends up covered in it.

7. Use Visual Illusions

Here’s the last tip. If you give burglars the impression you are in the house all the time, they will start looking somewhere else.

How can you do that? Have some friends or family do some things to enforce the illusion. Have them:

  • Pick up your mail on a daily basis. A full mailbox is a hint that you’ve been away for a while.
  • Trim the hedges on your property or take care of any flowers you might have.
  • Close and open curtains during different times of the day.

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