Secure Doors and Windows with Alarm

Don’t be a victim of burglary. Always secure all doors and windows in your home. Here are some tips: Always leave your curtains on. Always bolt all your doors and curtains especially if you are outside your home. Never leave your key in the pothole or any other places of concealment. Remember, thieves easily find keys at the usual hiding places. Always carry your key – including your car keys – inside your wallet.

When not conducted by authorities (or as in the case of firefighters and medics – in emergency situations), forcible entry is usually illegal. Forcible entry usually entails destructive methods. Thus, if your home is entered by force, there is destruction of your property. Now, you surely don’t want that, do you?

Now, here’s an interesting product. Even if you don’t have a window or door sensor with you, you can actually buy a sticker. Yes, a sticker with a warning that says that this home is armed with an alarm. Intruders will surely think twice in entering, right?

There are also varied novelty products out there to protect your home. These include the smart lock portable security door bolt. And I mean portable. In other words, you can detach and reattach that anytime at any door in your home you want it to.

Then there’s the typical magnetic alarm with a booming 110 decibel siren which scares the burglar away because of the loudness of the alarm. Now, isn’t that amazing? Even if the would-be burglar has his gloves on when touching the doorknob, I guarantee you the alarm will surely emit off. Then there’s also the typical glass breakage alert alarm.

You’ve read about novelty products, here are some novelty tips which cost you only a couple of dimes in protecting your home. Now, take note that it is your home. The value of that is supposed to be priceless. But here, I can give you examples on how to take care of your home from intruders and would-be burglars, thieves, robbers and all other persons with malicious intent.

As much as possible, use hinged doors. But if you are really using glass doors and windows, you can enhance security by replacing glass with tempered, laminated or wire-reinforced glass. To keep a glass panel from sliding, you may also want to use track grips or metal stops secured by screws. You can also use a spring bolt. Or better yet, try using a bar that screws to the doorjamb and swings up into a saddle on the edge of the door to lock it in place. And there are the various kinds of locks to help make your doors and windows secure – there’s the sliding window lock, the keyed sash lock, the window latch, the sliding window latch, the keyed patio door lock, the patio door pin, the patio door bolt and your conventional deadbolt.