
In this latest home security guide, we will look at top tips for ensuring you and your family’s safety from the moment you put you decide to move, moving day, and beyond.
Inconvenience vs Cost vs Threat Level
Any security measure is always a balance of inconvenience, cost, safety, and the threat level posed.
This calculation you will have to make for yourself, dependent upon the area you are moving to, and the type of property you are moving into.
The idea is to make your home as safe for your family as possible, but as difficult a target as possible for criminals, whilst causing the minimum of inconvenience in your everyday life.
Criminals hate being seen, or having their presence alerted to by noise.
Dogs, lights, and alarms are great deterrents.
Having said that, do not advertise that you have the latest security system, a professional burglar will see that as an indication that you have something worth stealing.
I have deliberately not included home alarm systems or home security cameras in this article as every property is different, and everyone has a different budget.
But you may consider that a dummy alarm box is a sufficient enough deterrent.
Avoid one with a named company on it, as a good burglar will know how to disarm the most popular makes, so it is no deterrent to them.
The opportunist thief, however, will likely walk away and choose an easier target.
Equally, do not use fake CCTV with flashing lights, few real cameras have flashing lights on them.
Before you even move into your new home, start thinking about how to secure your home and how to make your home safer.
You do not want to live as if you are guarding the crown jewels, but considering making your home safe, and how to secure your home from intruders, is important.
Start to think about safety and security from the moment you decide that you want to move out of your current home.
You may also like to read: How to Move Home Safely. In this guide, we share 14 tips to ensure your safety when moving home.





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