After landing the home of your dreams in San Diego and finishing improving and decorating it to perfection, it’s time to focus on its protection. There are many ways you can protect your family and safeguard your possessions, but the key is finding the best solution that meets the unique demands of your family.
Hopefully, the following tips will help you find the ideal safety option.
Install an Alarm System
The first step in securing your home is installing a state of the art alarm system that covers your entire property. It’s also recommendable you get one with cameras as these types of systems are an excellent burglar deterrent. Another practical thing is getting a system with a mobile app, as it allows you to see the footage in real time, in case you ever need proof for the authorities.
Other features such as weatherproof casing, Wi-Fi connectivity, night vision, and motion detection are also available and will cost you a bit more, but they will also let you sleep better at night knowing you have all security issues covered.
Get the Right Insurance Policies
In addition to securing your property, another essential step is getting it insured so you can be covered in case of unwanted circumstances. There are various types of insurance policies that insure your home against burglary, theft, flood, or fire, but most of them do not include your garage and your car. Since your car is quite a valuable asset and you probably store other prized possessions in your garage, consider applying for a new home insurance policy that includes your garage as well. If you own a pricier car or you’re planning to purchase one, for instance a BMW, think about getting BMW insurance which could save you a lot on your premium by giving a discount on secure parking service. There’s also an option of custom-tailored cover so you can work out the most favorable and affordable premium for you.
Do Some Smart Landscaping
Burglars who target your home will use anything they can to get inside, including shrubs and trees surrounding your house. They’ll use it as shelter or a ladder to climb up to your balcony or an open window upstairs. Be smarter than them and make that impossible. Trim the larger plants close to your home and minimize the amount of cover they can provide to burglars.
You might feel this would ruin your home curb appeal, but you can opt for smaller bushes and flowers. Also, make sure you always clear out your backyard and keep it tidy. Put away any ladders, stools and anything that might aid thieves in their criminal attempt.
Put Up a Fence
After you have taken care of the technical aspect of protection and all the paperwork that goes with insurance, it’s time you go back to basics. Building a fence is probably the simplest way to protect your property from all sides and create a physical barrier to protect what’s inside. You can choose between low and high types, and you can plant trees or tall bushes along the fence so it looks more natural. It will definitely provide more privacy, and if you want a higher level of security, install motion detectors into the fence to record any undesired movement.
Install Outdoor Lighting
Another great ally to thieves and burglars is darkness, so make sure your house doesn’t provide them with that convenience. Install high quality outdoor lighting that is motion activated and it will be a strong deterrent to anyone attempting to break in. These lights are fairly cheap and easy to install, and they have a double function: they put thieves in the spotlight but also help you in the evening by illuminating your path.
Keep Your Doors and Windows Locked
This piece of advice may seem too obvious, but a lot of people tend to forget to lock their doors and windows, especially when the weather is nice and you want to let fresh air in. It happens often that you forget to lock up when you run an errand. This is all an open invitation for burglars. Also, if you leave your valuables in plain sight, like expensive tools in the backyard, or your purse, smartphone and laptop in plain view through the window, you’re offering burglars a tempting catch. It may take just a few minutes and you can lose it all. Therefore, make sure you keep everything locked and out of sight, especially when you’re not at home.
If you cover all the steps listed here, you’ll a have a fully secured home, so you and your family will be able to enjoy life and stop worrying about safety.