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Want a safe home? Here’s what you need to know

Every year, the police get reports of more than 2 million burglaries. If you do the math, that works out to around one break-in every 15 seconds. If you have a family, are single, or are concerned about the safety of your personal belongings, you may find this alarming. However, a high-priced security system isn't necessary.


The majority of criminals seek out the most vulnerable victims. Even the most basic of cautions can compel them to seek a more vulnerable target. If you fall victim to a burglary, you can always call a locksmith for burglary repairs, lock and window repair Leeds. But it’s better to stay alert to avoid getting stuck in that hassle. However, if you want to avoid getting sucked into that mess, you should remain vigilant. This guide will show you how to make your house a safer place for you, your family, your pets, and your possessions right now, for very little money.



1. Make sure your doors and locks are secure


This is a no-brainer. According to the latest research, the front entrance is the primary entry point for up to 34% of burglars. Because of this, door security is quite important. You need to go through your entire home and check each of the doors to ensure that the frames are sound and in good shape and that the hinges are either hidden or protected. Keep an eye out for anyone who might be able to squeeze their hand inside your door's mail slot. A few things to keep in mind:

· Get a locksmith to put in a deadbolt that goes all the way through the door frame.

· Ensure that "bump keys" can't open your lock.

· Think about getting smart locks.

· Put up visible signs that the entrance is being captured on CCTV, even if it isn't.

· Even if you don't have a security system, put stickers on windows to show that you do.

· Replace doors that are easy to break with "solid core" doors that are hard to crack.


2. Switch on the lights


Criminals don't like it when the spotlight is on them. Add lights to your home and yard in a way that makes it hard for them to go elsewhere. You should consider installing lighting along paths, exterior windows, at each door or entry to your home, and even in the front and back yards of your property. Try to put in lights with motion sensors, use solar power to help the environment, and add timers to the lights.

3. Check your exterior windows


Windows are the biggest "weak point" for a house that makes it easy for thieves to get in. Every six months, you should check your locks to make sure they still work. If they aren't, make sure to get new ones. There may also be alarms for broken windows. Call your local locksmith for Window Lock Repair Leeds in case of broken or damaged locks. Also,

· Install alarms or sensors that go off when window glass breaks.

· Add window bars.

· Window security film can be used to make the glass stronger.

· Consider putting thorny bushes under the windows on the first floor.

· Lock up any windows with AC units that can be taken out.


4. Get rid of the house key that's not so hidden


No matter how careful you are, it's never a smart idea to hide a spare key in plain sight. However informed you are, robbers have seen it all and know where to hunt for your valuables. Don't be hesitant to get your keys copied by a local locksmith so that everyone you care about can have one if you lose yours. It's a good idea to keep an extra key in your glove compartment or your wallet just in case. If you need any assistance with burglary repairs, lock upgrades, or Window Repair Leeds, you should call The Leeds Locksmith to get the best service in town.



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