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4 Simple Safety Tips for New Homeowners to Keep Their Property Secure

 

As a new homeowner, your top priority is to create a safe and secure environment for you and your family. There are several simple yet effective safety measures that you can take to achieve this goal. In this blog post, we’ll discuss four tips that can help you make your new home safer.

  1. Cut the Plastic Handle of Garage Door Openers

Garage door openers are a convenient feature in many homes, but they can also be a potential security risk. Thieves can use a coat hanger or other tools to pry open the door if they can reach the plastic handle from outside. To avoid this problem, simply cut off the plastic handle with a pair of pliers. This will prevent unauthorized access and give you peace of mind.

  1. Park in the Garage

Parking in the garage is another great way to enhance the security of your home. Not only does it protect your car from the elements, but it also makes it more difficult for thieves to break into your vehicle or gain access to your home. If you have a garage, use it. It’s a simple step that can make a big difference in keeping your property safe.

  1. Leave Front and Back Lights On at All Times

Leaving your front and back lights on at all times can deter burglars and make your home less vulnerable to break-ins. You can use energy-efficient LED bulbs and install timers or smart switches to turn the lights on and off automatically. This will create the illusion that someone is home, even when you’re away, and discourage potential intruders from targeting your property.

  1. Include a Beware of Dog Sign Even Though You Do Not Have a Dog

Dogs are known to be excellent deterrents to burglars, but not everyone wants to own a pet. However, you can still benefit from the perception that you have a dog by displaying a “Beware of Dog” sign on your property. This can make potential intruders think twice before targeting your home, even if you don’t actually have a furry friend to protect your property.

Taking simple safety measures like cutting the plastic handle of garage door openers, parking in the garage, leaving front and back lights on at all times, and including a “Beware of Dog” sign can go a long way in making your new home safer and more secure. By prioritizing safety, you can enjoy your new home with greater peace of mind.

 

 

 

Jesse Rene Garza

REALTOR® MRP, PSA, NHC, CHMS, MSLG, HFR