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| 10 Holiday Home Security Tips - Revlight SecurityBelow are a few tips that you can follow to help you keep your home and loved ones safe during the holidays.
Installing a video security system is a first line of defense for monitoring and protecting your home and loved ones. A video security system with strategically placed security cameras, along with a DVR or NVR that records video is a homeowner's biggest ally when it comes to home security. A high quality, high-resolution video security system provides facial recognition and court-admissible evidence needed to catch and convict thieves. Home security cameras can be mounted and placed around the interior and exterior or your home to monitor high traffic areas and known trouble spots. Security cameras enable you to keep an eye on front and back doors, garages, and driveways; along with living rooms, and safe rooms and other interior rooms where valuables are kept, while you are at home sleeping and while you are away. Hidden cameras, when combined with a video security system, provide an extra layer of protection for your home. Thieves are most likely to break into or burglarize your home when they don't know they are being watched. Hidden cameras blend into nearly any environment, and are virtually undetectable for effective covert surveillance. 2. Don't Forget About a Porch Camera Package piracy is on the rise, and package theft is a very common occurrence during the busy holiday season. Front porches are especially vulnerable, and your holiday package deliveries placed on your front porch are an easy target for thieves. Installing an outdoor night vision camera or IR camera on your porch to monitor activity day and night helps deter theft. A porch camera also provides effective security and can produce the video evidence needed to identify and convict package thieves and criminals. 3. Keep Your Home Well-Lit A well-lit home is a better-protected home. Make sure you have adequate lighting for your front, back, and side yards, along with garages, porches, and driveways. Motion detection flood lights are a great option. These lights are triggered by motion and turn on when activity is detected. Motion detection lighting is a strong theft and home burglary deterrent. You can also install a timer that alternately turns different lights (as well as electronics such as TVs and radios) on and off throughout your home while you are gone. This can make it look like someone is home—and make them think twice about targeting your home. 4. Lock All Doors and Windows Many thieves enter a home through an unlocked door or window, so keeping your doors and windows locked at all times is a no-brainer. This means also locking your door when you are taking out the trash, going to get the mail, or running errands. Thieves look for opportunities that provide easy access and leave your home and valuables vulnerable. For added security, you can install strong deadbolts on front and back doors, along with reinforced plates and screws to fortify your door, and prevent thieves from being able to easily kick in your door to enter and burglarize your home. 5. Trim Outdoor Landscaping Keep landscaping around your home manicured, especially near doors, windows and other potential entryways for thieves. Thieves love overgrown shrubbery and trees that hide their activity. Trim all landscaping that obstructs a clear view of your home from the street, or from neighbor's homes. 6. Hide Your Valuables Many home break-ins and burglaries happen during the day while you are at work and away from your home. Always keep valuables and high-ticket items out of sight to avoid enticing thieves. Keep expensive items like TVs, entertainment centers, computers, gaming consoles, and jewelry away from windows, and keep the blinds or drapes closed while you are out. You'll also want to keep lawn equipment and snow blowers out of sight and in a locked garage or shed—to further avoid putting your valuables at risk and experiencing theft. 7. Never Advertise Your Holiday on Social Media Thieves look for opportunities, and they are using social media to help them commit their crimes. Do not post your vacation plans, or your holiday photos on social media while you are away. Many thieves look for posts on Facebook and other social media sites stating that you are gone on vacation or holiday – which gives them an open invitation to pay a visit while you're not there, break-in, and burglarize your home. 8. Don't Leave Notes on the Door If you are expecting a visitor or a package delivery, never leave a note on the front door stating you will be back in a few minutes, or a message for a delivery driver to leave the package at the door. The note is a welcome sign for thieves and criminals to enter your home or take your delivered packages that have been left outside of the door. 9. Pick Up Mail and Newspapers If you are out of town, have a neighbor or friend pick up your mail and newspapers. An overstuffed mailbox or multiple newspapers on the porch or lawn can let thieves know you are away. 10. Heat Your Home Safely If you use a portable heater, space heater, fireplace, or electric blanket during the winter months to provide warmth—make sure that you never leave these items running unattended. Additionally, don't keep fires burning in the fireplace overnight while you sleep. Read More : https://revlightsecurity.com/ End
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