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Security Tips |
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General Home Security
Tips
The first step in improving overall security is to take a hard look at the security measures already in use in your home. Conducting a security survey is important. Look at you house at night as well as in the daytime. Landscaping and Yard Security A few alterations to your landscaping can
be enough to put off intruders. To avoid getting caught, intruders look for property they
can get into and out of quickly. Their ideal target is a house surrounded by large hedges
and shrubs, which hamper visibility from the street and neighbours houses. Bushes, Shrubs and Trees: Trim shrubbery
and trees so doors and windows are visible to neighbours, and from the street. Trimmed
landscaping should not provide concealment for criminals. If you have a second floor,
prune trees so they can't help a thief climb in second floor windows. Place trellises
where they can't be used as ladders to gain entry to the upper floors. ·
Ground
plants (shrubbery and bushes) within four (4) feet of any sidewalks, driveways, doors or
gates, should be maintained at a height of not more than two (2) feet. ·
Ground
plants between four (4) and eight (8) feet of any sidewalks, driveways, doors, or gates,
should be maintained at a height of not more than four (4) feet. ·
Ground
plants under windows should be maintained at a height that is below the windowsill. ·
Trees
should be trimmed so that the lower branches are more than six (6) feet off the ground. Place large gauge gravel on the ground near
windows. The noise caused by intruders walking on it can become a psychological deterrent.
DO NOT place
river rocks or other items near glass windows or doors. You do not want to provide the
burglar with his tools! Plant spiny (thorny) plants along fences
and under windows. Such plants will discourage even the most nimble intruder. Protecting
with spiny plants is as effective as the use of barbed wire, and a lot more attractive. Street Numbers Street numbers should be easily visible
from the street. Critical time can be saved by emergency responders when the street
address for the house is visible from a distance. On your
house: ·
Use numbers
made of reflective materials, or black on white, that are 6 inches high. ·
Keep
numbers new and clean and replace when necessary. ·
The numbers
should be placed under a light and near the front door or garage entrance. Your house
number should be painted on the curb in front of your driveway: ·
Four (4) to
six (6) inch high black numbers on a white background is most
effective. ·
It should
be centred at the end of your driveway or just to the house side of your driveway. ·
If you live
along an alley your house number should be painted (as stated above) on the fence outside
your alley gate. Limited or Direct Access to
Yards and Store Rooms: Intruders look for no, or few obstacles
blocking quick exits. Fences prevent burglars from carrying away large items if the gates
are locked. Gates should be locked at all times, even when your are home! Ladders and tools should be stored in a garage or storage shed,
and these areas should be locked. Landscaping should also be designed to control access to your property. Proper barriers make the person with criminal intent feel uncomfortable as he or she approaches your home or business. |