Tips For Updating Security in Your New Home

Once you have officially closed on your new home and have begun moving in and getting settled, it may be the right time to consider the subject of security. You might have selected a great neighborhood within a great town but you want to make sure you take the extra steps to keep yourself and family safe. Here are some helpful tips on where to begin.

Meet the neighbors

The first thing to do that doesn’t cost you a dime is to get to know the neighbors. Introduce yourself, swap contact information and be sure they know who is living in your house so they are aware of who typically is coming and going. This can help weed out any suspicious activity and should anything different occur, they have the means to contact you. Be sure to tell them of all of your pets too in case one gets loose!

Install a smart lock

Smart locks are an excellent way to control who has access to your home and when. When moving into a new home it is always a wise idea to change the locks so why not take the opportunity to get a smart lock system. Now you no longer have to physically hand out keys or worry about any outlying copies. Just give access via your smartphone or give someone a unique and temporary code. These locks can also help prevent any lockouts for yourself too!

Install a security system

Another great idea is to consider installing a security system. Many of these systems these days are pretty easy to install and also have cameras for constant monitoring. These can come at various different option levels and budgets and in some cases can potentially lower your insurance premium as well. Consult with your insurance agent first to see what your options may be.

Window tinting

Another option for keeping things out of sight and out of mind is window tinting. This makes it harder for burglars to be able to look inside while giving you an extra layer of privacy. With recent advances in window film technology, this process has become easier to do and implement. 

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