Friday, September 21, 2012

SIMPLE TRICKS THAT INTIMIDATE BURGLARS - Lighting

Help Keep Your Home Safe!

This is the second part of a four-part article on low cost/no cost tricks you can apply to help make your home safe and secure from unwanted intruders. If you read the first part of this article, you know that I talk in great depth about using landscaping to improve your home’s security. So, while you are planning the landscaping of your home, think about adding some lighting to your plan. In fact, while we’re on that subject, let’s talk about the use of lighting in many different ways to make your home more intimidating, and keep the bad guys away!

Clever Lighting

Adding lighting to your landscape design is kind of like adding some sparkle, or that extra finishing touch that can really heighten your home’s curb appeal! But here’s the added bonus – outdoor lighting is a really great way to deter criminals from setting foot on your property.

Some low voltage up-lights will enhance the appearance of trees and large shrubs, and also make it harder for burglars to hide behind or beneath them.

Motion sensor lights are a great addition to all your entry ways. They will keep friends and family from stumbling in the dark, while putting the “spot light” on criminal activity. They are very inexpensive and well worth the investment.

Another “bright idea” (pardon the pun) that won’t break your budget is to use solar lights. Decorative solar ornaments and path markers could be placed along walkways or in planting beds around your home, giving off a soft glow that will cast a shadow on an intruder. Solar lights can also be in the form of motion-sensor lights, spot lights, decorative lamp posts, or just about any form of outdoor lighting you might need. There are many different price ranges, but since the power source is free, you are paying for the quality of the lamp itself, and that is where a few extra dollars may be worth it in the long run. Do remember that the solar panels on these lights need to be cleaned periodically to keep them at their brightest.

Lighting tricks don’t stop at the door, though, when talking about scaring away the bad guys. Many of us leave a light on when we are away from home at night, but think about the signals you may be sending to a prospective burglar who is scoping out your property. If the curtains are open, do you really want to leave a light shining on your new flat screen TV, game console, or computer? Burglars look for things they can grab and go in a hurry, and you’re advertising some great selections for them! What about those folks who always leave on the light above the kitchen sink? Yes, that is just enough light for you to enter your home after dark without stumbling, but to a burglar, it’s a clear sign that no one is home! What lights do you have on when you are home for the evening? Those are the ones you want to leave on when you are away. You may be using a little more electricity, but it’s a small price to pay – all things considered.

And one last trick to consider; if you are going to be away overnight or several days, why not purchase a few programmable timers. These little gadgets are inexpensive – about $12 - $60 each and many of them can be plugged right into your existing wall outlet. Plug in your lamp, maybe a TV, and even a bedroom lamp, and let the timer turn them on and off at appropriate times so those on the outside believe there is someone on the inside!

Just remember to think like the bad guy! What signals would a thief look for that might tell him your home is an easy target – or that he better move on down the road, because someone may be home or may be watching!

**This is part 2 of a 4-part article on home safety tips to protect your home from intruders. Please watch for more of this article in my next blog post! I invite you to add your comments, questions, or suggestions about any of these ideas – or some others you have tried. I want this blog to be a place where we can all share and learn from each other!

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

SIMPLE TRICKS THAT INTIMIDATE BURGLARS - Landscaping

Help Keep Your Home Safe!

We all want to protect our families, and make our home a safe and secure place to live. Crime rates are always increasing – even in small towns and rural areas, and cutbacks in local, state, and federal government’s means fewer on-duty officers to patrol neighborhoods, and fewer resources to investigate crimes. Improved technology offers many affordable solutions in home alarm systems and security cameras, but there are still some clever, inexpensive tricks we can do in and around our homes to make them safer, and give us all some “peace of mind”.

Smart Landscaping

While everyone knows that good landscaping can improve the looks, and increase the value of your home; many don’t realize that it can also help to deter criminal activity.

Think about the location of trees around your home! Make sure that ornamental trees – especially evergreens, are not located too near windows and doors. Burglars can hide behind them as others pass by your property. Larger shade trees need to be pruned so that lower, canopy limbs don’t overhang roofs, providing another possible entry for unwanted intruders. Keep bushes trimmed below the window sill, and prune lower branches away from the ground, making it harder for a burglar to use them as cover. These tips can also improve the visibility of your home, allowing neighbors and police to view suspicious activities, and warn you of possible intrusion or theft.

You can also think about including thorny or spiky plants into your landscaping. Bushes such as American or English Holly planted under windows provide a prickly surprise when thieves try to hind behind them. Roses can also be pruned to a bush shape to deter criminals and add beauty. Don’t forget, when considering this type of deterrent that you may also need to use these windows as an escape route in case of fire.

There are also many varieties of thorny climbing shrubs that can be planted near a chain link fence to keep intruders from gaining entrance through your back yard. Blackberry vines, climbing roses, and bougainvillea are just some of the many types that will provide fruit or beauty, while offering a painful hindrance for those trying to jump over or climb your fence.

Lastly, when considering a trellis, make sure it doesn’t provide access into a second story window. Keep the trellis short and lightweight so no one can climb it. You might also want to consider a thorny or slippery plant for your trellis.

Just remember to take a good look at your overall landscaping design. Check out the street view of your home, and consider how a burglar might try to use your trees and shrubs as a way to hide or gain entry into your home.

**This is part of a 4-part article about home safety tips. Please watch for the continuation of this article in my next post!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Flying By The Seat Of My Pants

Okay, so I'm new to this blogging stuff, and not very well informed!  All right - I admit it - I apparently have done something that makes the little "blogger bots" think I am a spammer!   Now, you may not see this post, since I have to wait for the review to unlock our blog, but for those of you, brave enough to still travel to our site, I can assure you, I am not a spammer - neither is my boss, for whom I am writing this blog .  

The intentions of our blog is to give people a place to go to find answers to their questions about securing their homes and loved ones.  My boss is an expert on security systems, as he has been in the business for 18 (I think) years now, and really strives to give his customers the best equipment and service at a fair price.  So, if you are thinking about security for your home or business, and just want some questions answered - this is the place to come.  Feel free to post your questions about anything to do with security, and Gary will answer them!  Maybe you don't understand all the technical terms you've been given, and just want to feel like you can make an informed decision on your own - or maybe you're not sure what type of security will best meet your needs - ask Gary!  You're shopping on line and one camera looks the same as the next, and you just don't know how to choose - ask Gary, and he will help you make an informed decision.

Me - I am just a single mom who, for the past 22 years, have raised 3 wonderful children, welcomed 7 grandchildren,  and spent many agonizing moments worrying about keeping my family safe.  I'm a big Do-It-Yourself-er, (as most single mom's have to be to pay the bills), and I love watching all those shows that invite experts on to show you "how to do this" and  "how to do that" - and, I'm kind of a sponge when it comes to that kind of knowledge.  So, I will try to keep you informed on little, inexpensive ways you can help keep your family, and your property safe and secure.  I'll pass along little tips I have learned over the years, and also share any new tricks that I find along the way, so we can all benefit!  I also welcome you, our guests, to share any helpful hints you may have with us, and others, who are following this blog - after all, knowledge is only useful when it is shared!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Top 10 Reasons To Buy Security Cameras

The cost of modern technology is steadily becoming more affordable for the average person; and with the cutbacks that are being made to police and sheriff departments everywhere, partnered with the increase in reported thefts and burglaries, home owners and business owners are wondering if it is time to consider buying security camera systems to protect property and loved ones.

If you are one of those weighing affordability versus practicality, here is a list of 10 reasons to add security cameras to your next budget.

PEACE OF MIND AT HOME:

  1. Deter criminals from approaching your property
  2. Keep any eye on kids playing in the backyard, or monitor cars in the driveway
  3. Be alerted to activity inside your home while on vacation or at work
  4. Catch a vandal who destroys your property
  5. See who's at the door before you open it

PEACE OF MIND FOR BUSINESS OWNER:

  1. Cameras not only abate theft from outsiders, but will also curb internal theft
  2. Allows business owner to monitor activities at more than one location
  3. Monitor employee productivity, and improve efficiency at business
  4. Provide added security for "late night" employees and customers
  5. Budget cutbacks to sheriff & police departments everywhere means reduced resources to respond and investigate crimes. Security camera footage can provide that critical piece of evidence that will encourage police to investigate criminal activity at your home or business