1 ~ Secure the Doors
- Install a deadbolt.
- Add a strike plate
- Upgrade to smart locks.
Boost security with a video doorbell.
TIP: Reinforce sliding glass doors.
Intruders love sliding doors, so make sure yours are protected. You can go old-school and use a window bar or dowel in the track to keep the door from being forced open. If you want a high-tech solution, add a door sensor or glass break sensor. These will alert you if the glass door is tampered with—and should scare off thieves.
2 ~ Lock the Windows
- Reinforce glass with window security film
- Install window or glass break sensors
- Add window bars
- Plant prickly bushes under first-floor windows (but be sure to keep them trimmed)
3 ~ Light Up the Landscape
- Use motion-activated lights
- Save energy with solar-powered lights
- Put outdoor lights on a timer
4 ~ Don’t Forget the Garage
- Upgrade to a smart garage door opener
- Cover windows to hide the goodies inside
- Secure garage doors with extra locks (or even zip ties!)
5 ~ Set Up a Security System
- DIY installation vs. professional installation
- Customer service and brand reputation
- Smart home capabilities
- Upfront and monthly costs
- Extras like smoke and carbon monoxide monitoring
6 ~ Lock Down Your Wi-Fi Network
- Secure your wireless router.
- Enable WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 encryption.
- Rename and hide your home network.
- Use a firewall.
- Install antivirus and anti-malware protection.
- Create strong passwords.
TIP: Protect kids with parental control software.
If you’ve got little ones, chances are they go online for both homework and fun. Keep them safe from online predators and cyber bullies with a parental control app, router, or software package. These tools can even help you limit screen time and enforce device-free family dinners.
7 ~ Eliminate Hiding Places
- Always put away stools and ladders.
- Lock gates, sheds, and other outdoor buildings.
- Don’t tempt thieves by leaving pricey goods on display in the yard.
- Add security signs and stickers.
8 ~ Add Security Cameras
You’ve probably seen headlines about burglars being foiled by security camera footage. This is one home security solution that works as both a deterrent and a means to get justice. You can get security cameras that are part of a complete home security system, or you can use cameras that work on their own. Whichever way you go, we recommend using a security camera with a mobile app, so you can see footage in real time and store it if you ever need to go to the police. Check out our other must-have features:
- Motion detection
- Night vision
- Wi-Fi capability
- Weatherproof casing
9 ~ Get a Safe
In the event that someone gets by your other home security strategies, make sure that valuables are protected. An in-home safe is a secure depository for everything from jewelry to vital documents like passports. You want a safe that is fire-resistant, waterproof, and heavy enough that a thief can’t walk away with it. Follow these suggestions to get the most protection from your safe.
- Look for safes with redundant locks (that’s two locks on one safe).
- Select the right size safe for the valuables you want to protect.
- Decide if you want a portable safe or one that’s anchored.
10 ~ Use Home Automation
If you’ve been tempted to turn your regular house into a smart home, security is one compelling reason to follow through. Home automation can give you remote (or scheduled) control of lights, locks, security cameras, smoke alarms, and other safety devices. You can get real-time alerts about suspicious activity, so you can respond quickly and thwart potential thieves. Here are some of our favorite ways to use home automation to increase security.
- Schedule lights (and your TV) to turn on and off when you’re on vacation.
- Scare away porch pirates with two-way talk through a smart doorbell.
- Get an instant video feed whenever someone walks up your driveway.
- Check on a smoke or CO2 alarm and cancel false alarms from your smartphone.