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You should mute your land line phone if you are going on a [http://health-sg.com/members/area75glass/activity/83843/ Professional Advice On Your Home Security System Needs] vacation. A constantly ringing phone lets thieves know that you are not home and could increase the chances of you getting robbed.
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If you hire a cleaner from a company, then you should check the company with the BBB.
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Keep your car in your garage. Keep the car within the garage will make sure no one harms or steals it. It will also keep any intruders from knowing when you're home.
  
 
See if your local police department offers any home inspection or other protection programs. They may offer neighborhood watch programs, home inspections, engraving tools for marking code numbers onto items so that they will be easily identified if stolen. Call them up to find out more.
 
See if your local police department offers any home inspection or other protection programs. They may offer neighborhood watch programs, home inspections, engraving tools for marking code numbers onto items so that they will be easily identified if stolen. Call them up to find out more.
  
Is your garage used for storage? Consider removing those items and keeping your car there instead. It will be far more secure against thieves. Keep the car within the garage will make sure no one harms or steals it. Additionally, if your car is put away, burglars will not be able to tell whether or not you are home.
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Is your garage used for storage? Consider removing those items and keeping your car there instead. It will be far more secure against thieves. Keep the car within the garage will make sure no one harms or steals it. Keep the wires of your home security system hidden. Intruders can easily disable your home security system by cutting or unplugging the wires. Don't make it easy for an intruder, have the wires buried or [http://health-sg.com/members/area75glass/activity/83843/ Professional Advice On Your Home Security System Needs] hidden within the home's walls. Keep yourself safe.
  
Walls are the perfect place to hide. If you need to protect expensive items in your home, put them inside the walls. Target any unused phone jacks or electrical outlets for an easy hiding spot. Anything not used currently makes a good spot for hiding.
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Hide valuables in spaces in your walls. You don't have to cut pieces out of the walls. There are many spots in your home that already have areas that are pre-cut. For example, you might remove the cover of an electrical outlet, disconnect the wires, and use the space to hide small valuables.
  
Are you aware of the value of your home's wires? Many folks are not aware of this until a thief steals it. Copper wiring is very valuable and susceptible to being stripped from the outside of your home. To protect this expensive asset, hide your wires or make them hard to get to.
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Regardless of how long you plan on being away from your home, always lock all the doors and windows whenever you leave. A lot of times, burglaries happen due to carelessness. It doesn't take long for a thief to steal thousands of dollars worth of stuff.
 
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After moving into a pre-owned apartment or home, change the locks. Even if the tenants turned their keys in, they may have made copies. For maximum security, buy your own locks and install them yourself. This way you can be certain nobody else has a key.
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Don't let any service people into your home without checking their references completely. Run a criminal background check on them, as well. You can't know for sure about the integrity of people you hire, and blindly giving them access to your home can be a huge mistake.
 
Don't let any service people into your home without checking their references completely. Run a criminal background check on them, as well. You can't know for sure about the integrity of people you hire, and blindly giving them access to your home can be a huge mistake.
  
If you're hiring a company for home security, be sure to read any fine print before you sign that contract. There are sometimes fees if you break a contract or need additional equipment. You should avoid such expenses if you can, so make yourself aware.
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Never throw out boxes for expensive items until the day your trash is picked up. Exposing the box to view ahead of time signals a burglar that he will find this item in your home.
  
 
Safety should be kept in mind when you are planning your landscape. Doors and windows should not be obstructed by trees, plants or shrubs. If windows and doors can be easily seen from all areas, then burglars cannot hide as well, which will hinder their plans. Plan your home with safety in mind.
 
Safety should be kept in mind when you are planning your landscape. Doors and windows should not be obstructed by trees, plants or shrubs. If windows and doors can be easily seen from all areas, then burglars cannot hide as well, which will hinder their plans. Plan your home with safety in mind.
  
You want the security company to actually come to your house and install the system according to your needs. Every house and every family will produce a unique set of security concerns that are best addressed with tailor-made security arrangements. A custom set-up will make sure you're as safe as can be.
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If you sign a contract for a security company, read all the fine print first. There may be hidden costs in the event you wish to cancel before the end of the contract. This may also be true if you need more or different equipment in the future. Avoid nasty charges or fees regarding early termination, contract expiration and additional features or equipment.
 
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Having a bright and lit-up home at night deters crooks. These crooks do not wish to be noticed or seen. It makes it look like you are home and makes it difficult for thieves to hide. So keep those lights on at night for a secure home.
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Before looking at home security systems, consider your personal security risks and safety needs.
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Think about your specific needs and risks prior to investigating security systems. Though such systems can be terrific for many, not everyone really needs one. Sometimes just taking a class in self defense or adopting a loud dog is enough, while at other times a full fledged security system might be the way to go. Learn about all of your options before choosing anything.

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If you hire a cleaner from a company, then you should check the company with the BBB.

Keep your car in your garage. Keep the car within the garage will make sure no one harms or steals it. It will also keep any intruders from knowing when you're home.

See if your local police department offers any home inspection or other protection programs. They may offer neighborhood watch programs, home inspections, engraving tools for marking code numbers onto items so that they will be easily identified if stolen. Call them up to find out more.

Is your garage used for storage? Consider removing those items and keeping your car there instead. It will be far more secure against thieves. Keep the car within the garage will make sure no one harms or steals it. Keep the wires of your home security system hidden. Intruders can easily disable your home security system by cutting or unplugging the wires. Don't make it easy for an intruder, have the wires buried or Professional Advice On Your Home Security System Needs hidden within the home's walls. Keep yourself safe.

Hide valuables in spaces in your walls. You don't have to cut pieces out of the walls. There are many spots in your home that already have areas that are pre-cut. For example, you might remove the cover of an electrical outlet, disconnect the wires, and use the space to hide small valuables.

Regardless of how long you plan on being away from your home, always lock all the doors and windows whenever you leave. A lot of times, burglaries happen due to carelessness. It doesn't take long for a thief to steal thousands of dollars worth of stuff.

Don't let any service people into your home without checking their references completely. Run a criminal background check on them, as well. You can't know for sure about the integrity of people you hire, and blindly giving them access to your home can be a huge mistake.

Never throw out boxes for expensive items until the day your trash is picked up. Exposing the box to view ahead of time signals a burglar that he will find this item in your home.

Safety should be kept in mind when you are planning your landscape. Doors and windows should not be obstructed by trees, plants or shrubs. If windows and doors can be easily seen from all areas, then burglars cannot hide as well, which will hinder their plans. Plan your home with safety in mind.

If you sign a contract for a security company, read all the fine print first. There may be hidden costs in the event you wish to cancel before the end of the contract. This may also be true if you need more or different equipment in the future. Avoid nasty charges or fees regarding early termination, contract expiration and additional features or equipment.

Think about your specific needs and risks prior to investigating security systems. Though such systems can be terrific for many, not everyone really needs one. Sometimes just taking a class in self defense or adopting a loud dog is enough, while at other times a full fledged security system might be the way to go. Learn about all of your options before choosing anything.