10 Home Security Tips for Your Yard

August 13, 2009 – 11:52 pm

150702253_748d2c0530Burglars can learn quite a bit about you from your yard. They can figure out your address, what kind of car you drive and if you have children. Following these ten tips can help you keep your yard from revealing information about your personal life.

  1. Store ladders, garbage cans and other tools in your garage where people cannot easily access them. You don’t want to give burglars the tools to break into your home. If you can lock these items in a shed, that would be best.
  2. Assess your mailbox and make sure your name is not on it. Strangers can easily find your number through directory assistance and find out if you’re home. One way to enhance your mailbox is to put big, bold numbers on it so emergency services can find your home quickly.
  3. Plant thorny shrubs and other rough plants such as cacti or rose bushes near your doors and under your windows to discourage burglars. Would you want to risk injuries breaking into a home, or would you just move on to a less risky house? It’s also wise to keep your landscaping well groomed. For instance, you don’t want tree limbs to reach an upper-story window or balcony.
  4. Use alarm company signs, neighborhood watch stickers and dog warnings as deterrents. When a burglar sees these signs, it will throw up a red flag for them to avoid your home.
  5. Use a fog machine to make your property look less inviting.
  6. Choose a privacy fence with iron railing and spikes. Although solid fences provide you with complete privacy, they will give burglars more cover so neighbors can’t spot them. Other acceptable fence options include picket and chain-link.
  7. Motion-sensor lights on all sides of your home can be a beneficial and inexpensive security enhancement. Try to install them high and out of reach, so a burglar cannot easily dismantle them.
  8. Install a wireless annunciator to alert you when someone is within 50 feet of your property.
  9. Setup motion sensor cameras, so you don’t waste your hard-drive space. If you can access your surveillance cameras via the Internet, this can come in handy when you’re on vacation or away on business.
  10. Use old baby video monitors to watch other areas of your property.

These ten tips can help you be more aware of your front and backyard regardless of where you might be. Even if you can only afford to make a few of these changes, it will help reduce your chance of having a break in.

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  1. One Response to “10 Home Security Tips for Your Yard”

  2. Informative well written article.

    By Cazuk on Aug 17, 2009

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