One of the benefits of buying a new build home is that they’re typically safer and more secure that an older existing property. With the summer holidays in full swing and days out becoming a regular occurrence, the last thing you want to worry about is whether your home is secure.
Secure Your Doors and Windows
The first step in home security is to ensure all entry points on your home are secured. Check your door and window locks are in place and that your keys are in a safe but hidden location.
Consider Additional Lighting
While having a well-lit home can add to your home’s aesthetic, it can also be a good deterrent against potential intruders. Motion sensor lights near the entry points and around your perimeter will eliminate any blind spots that intruders could utilise.
Save your Snaps
If you’re heading on holiday, rather than posting your poolside snaps on the day – save them for when you get home. Why? For anyone who might know your address, that holiday shot is an open invitation to let would-be burglars know that your home is empty.
Don’t forget your shed
For many burglars, a shed is a perfect opportunity to get some valuable equipment or furniture with minimal effort. Sheds are typically poorly secured and easy to access with everyday tools. If you’re storing any high value items, consider swapping the lock to a more substantial fitting or changing your hinges to tamper-proof versions.
Whether it’s securing doors and windows, adding extra lighting, or being mindful of what you share online, these steps can help deter potential intruders and keep your property safe. A little preparation goes a long way in ensuring your home remains secure while you make the most of the sunny season.