Security Features for Your Bungalow

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Not that your tween is ready to spend more time at home alone, it’s probably a good idea to make sure that they have their own key for safe access to the house when nobody else is home. But instead of just handing over a basic copy of the house key, it’s important to take some precautions that will keep your home safe as your child learns the ins-and-outs of safe home management. For example, you can have your locksmith change the lock on just one door of the house that your tween can have the key to for indoor access. If they lose the key, you don’t have to worry about it opening any other doors but the one obscure entrance that was previously chosen. You’ll find many other helpful tips and tricks on this website that are sure to help keep your tween and home safe.

Security Features for Your Bungalow

29 July 2020
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Purchasing a bungalow that is located in the country may promote a peaceful aura. In spite of the uncongested setting that you will be presented with, it is best to be prepared for various situations, which could result in theft, vandalism, or a random break-in. With residential locksmith services, you can beef up security and keep your family and possessions safeguarded.

The Door Locks Should Be Addressed First

If the home sat vacant for several months or if the residence was previously used as a rental, there is a possibility that someone other than yourself has access to your home. If your realtor wasn't sure when the locks were previously changed or serviced or if you purchased the home from someone who had no knowledge of the home's former rental history, it is imperative that you have the locks exchanged right away and that you have additional security features installed.

A locksmith will recommend a modern locking system that will not be easy for a random person to open. Each main entry to your home should contain a keyed or keyless entry, a chain latch, and a deadbolt. For extensive protection that will eliminate the possibility of an intruder while you are away from your home, seek guidance with choosing an alarm system, which works in conjunction with the new locks.

Double Panes and a Safe Are Additional Items to Increase Security

The windows that comprise the first floor of your home are the ones that someone would be most likely to try to enter. Inspect each window, to determine if any of the glass is cracked and needs to be replaced or if a single pane or double pane is covering each one. Double-paned glass will provide the best protection and will keep your home well-insulated. Along the top of each window frame, there may be a latch, which can be used to lock the windows.

Make sure that each one works properly and have a locksmith install new window locking devices if any of the original ones are damaged. If you are going to be keeping jewelry, coins, banking information, and security bonds on your property, ask the locksmith about some hidden safe models, which could deter theft and keep your valuables secure and dry. A safe can be installed along a window or under a table or a desk. 

To learn more, contact a residential locksmith near you.