Protecting your family’s home on a budget

Home protection is vitally important, and you should not have to compromise your safety due to economy. Thankfully there are many ways you can protect your family home on a budget, so read on for some useful tips on improving your home security without breaking the bank.

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Gadget timers

You can buy inexpensive timers to turn your gadgets and lights on and off while you are out of the house to give the impression you are at home. You can link timers to televisions, radios, stereos and lighting so that they come on and off every 30 minutes or so to make your house look and sound occupied.

Effective gardening

Keeping your trees, hedges and shrubs well-groomed can help to protect your home for little expense. Shrubs give burglars places to hide near your property and also shield your home from view from the street. Keeping your garden well maintained gives a better view of your home, meaning that any intruders will be spotted. It also means burglars have no place to hide.

Security systems

There are many security systems available that are relatively inexpensive. Search around for a good reliable model and consider installing a monitoring system. Although a security system is not the cheapest option on the list, it is certainly highly recommended and will pay for itself in terms of both peace of mind and home protection. There are lots of clever security systems around, such as the one from Nest.

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Double glazing

Installing double glazing makes it harder for burglars to break the glass in your windows. Double glazing makes glass thicker and it is difficult to cut or smash two panes of glass. You can get Evesham Double Glazing or other locations from firmfix or another expert glazier, with all budgets catered to. This is a simple and effective way to protect your home. Windows and doors are both important security features, so make sure both are sturdy around your home.

Lock up and set the alarm

Use your common sense to keep your home safe. Always lock doors and windows as a matter of course when you are going out, or even while you are at home. Also make sure you always set the alarm when you are going out, even for a short time.