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Upgrades To Your Windows and Doors To Increase Your Home Security


The most overriding action one can take regarding security is awareness. Paying attention to what is going on around you and your home is the crux of staying safe. Personal safety means  being aware of your immediate environment.

For instance if you need to walk outside at night, you could increase your safety by having   someone walk with you or carry a flashlight to see if danger lurks in the darkness.  Or you could install motion activated lights and cameras installed by doors and dark areas of the home  help with awareness. 

Strengthen Your Exterior Doors

Door Jamb and FrameYour doors are only as strong as their weakest point. Exterior doors are usually fairly strong, but you might consider making all the parts stronger.  A residential door frame, or the jamb, is typically wood and even the strongest dead bolt may not resist a solid kick from an intruder. Consider installing a steel jamb that will not give way during an attempted break in.  

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Locking systems– The most common form of lock is the door handle itself coupled with a dead bolt. Multi point locking systems are also available. Multi-point systems can have bolts that extend into the threshold and floor along with the header and  lock up, down and sideways.

Add security to your locking system:

  • Strengthen the strike plate– The screws in the strike plact only secure the door to the door jamb, making it easy to kick open. Secure the strike plate with extra long screws to the structural skeleton  of the home, making it much harder to kick open. 
  • Key pad codes – using key pad codes allows you to create individual  codes or new ones as needed.  
  • Biometric systems -systems that allow access by  fingerprint and face recognition are also available. 

Security screen doors- A security screen door adds  a layer of protection to your door. Security screens make the door harder to break into, allow you to open the front door for fresh air  and  allow you to talk to someone at the front door without letting them in.  

The best screen doors are all metal construction including  metal frames and thick metal screens. Hardware and locks of  hardened metal also help provide the best protection.  

Window Safety Upgrades

Sticking a broom stick in the track of the window or door track will not prevent a break in!

To safely secure a window, requires the sash of the window to be secured

In general, to secure a window or patio door the sash (the part of the window that moves)  needs to be anchored to the frame.

There are various locks made to do this at every hardware store.  

 Window security can be improved with the installation of new windows. If you are in the market for new windows consider the following upgrades:

  • Quality frames along with multi -point locking systems make for  windows that offer stronger security. Multi- point locks are most common in awning and casement style windows and can involve 3 to 5 locking points. 
  • High impact glass is becoming more popular in residential windows. This type of glass is quite common in areas prone to hurricanes or high winds and can also help to protect from break ins. 
  • Remote control  by a smart phone app is available with the newer models of windows. Sensors on the windows can detect vibration that may be an indication of a break in. Other sensors allow you to open and close windows remotely, which can be pretty handy should a surprise rain shower develop. In fact, you can have sensors on the window that detect moisture and notify you.  

Smart Systems

Security systems in your home are designed to accomplish two things. The first is to give you the tools to be aware of what is going on around and in your home. The second is to help prevent damage and danger from getting the upper hand. 

WiFi Based Systems:

A basic level of security can be had with a security system connected by WiFi. 

WiFi and cellular security systems offer smart phone apps for customizing your system.

Most of us have a smart phone that allow us to connect to the internet. Security systems have evolved to take advantage of this connection. We can now monitor our homes from wherever we have internet or satellite access to the net.

External cameras, door bell cameras, interior cameras, not only can tell you in real time what is going on at home, most systems have the ability to record events or continuous video for a period of time. This helps in identifying the course of activity during a security breech. 

Securing your security system has  improved. Passwords can be required to access your system from your phone or your computer when you are away. 

**Homeowner Caution- An internet based security system is only as reliable as your internet. When there is a lack of internet coverage, the system will not be active. 

Hard Wired and Cellular Based Security Systems:

If you are considering upgrading your system or getting a new one, consider cellular vs. WiFi connectivity and the layered protection that a monitored system brings. WiFi coverage has certainly increased making internet security systems an option for more homeowners. 

Upgrading to a cellular system offers a more secure connection. Jarod Wright  of Harmony Security  says the demand for monitored cellular systems has grown as the state  has grown.  A reliable security service  can offer  full time monitoring for medical alerts, fire, burglary and video surveillance. 

Many of the cellular systems also include smart technology so that homeowners can personalize their system for the activity at their home. 

Take Aways

Home security has come a long way from a basic lock. 

Remember:

  • The first step in security is awareness; be aware of what is going on around you and your home. 
  • Prevent damage and danger from getting the upper hand with DIY upgrades. 
  • When it is time for an upgrade choose  safer  doors windows with better locking systems  and stronger materials. 
  • Consider installing  a security system that is right for you. 

Security systems can be simple or sophisticated. We are curious to know from our readers the level of security you employ and where you live. Please drop us a note at info@rosieonthehouse.com. 

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