Keep Your Property Maintained
Straight from a burglar’s mouth, the exterior appearance of a home can say a lot about whether or not a house is a sure bet for a break in. A house where there is clutter and overgrown trees may equate to an unaware owner, but if the home’s exterior is well-maintained and the grass is cut, there’s a good chance a burglar may move on to a more obvious target.
Purchase Some Long Rods
While it might seem like a long rod is something you use on someone who has already breached your property, these devices can actually be used for securing the access points of your home. If you have sliding doors or windows, insert the long rod into their track to prevent a possible intruder from tampering with them and gaining access from outside
Use A Lighting Timer
The use of a lighting timer to scare away a potential thief might seem like the oldest trick in the book, but most intruders who want to get into a home will look for the easiest option so it can actually do the trick. By using a timer that will turn your exterior lights on and off at different times of the day, they can easily safeguard your home when you’re not there to do so.
Get A Guard Dog
A furry friend is enough of a treat on its own, but a barking dog can also serve as one of the biggest detractors when it comes to a criminal who’s casing a home. There are few things that will alarm an otherwise quiet community like a barking dog, so an animal that can protect your turf may be an ideal security system without any required installation.
A security system can be pricey to install and a burden to maintain, but there are some simple solutions to keeping your home secure, from purchasing a family pet to property maintenance. If you’re considering the costs of a home and are looking into a purchasing one in the near future, you may want to talk with one of our agents at First Thomasville Realty at 229-226-6515.