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Introducing Your Tween to Staying Home Alone

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.

Beyond The Locks: Smart Tips For Keeping Your Home Extra Secure On A Budget

19 April 2016
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When you lock up the house before you leave or go to bed, sometimes those locks just don't feel like quite enough protection. If you live in a bad neighborhood, or criminal activity seems to be abnormally high in your neighborhood, you might want to take some extra precautions to keep your home safe. Here are some tips to add security to your home on a tight budget. Install Dummy Cameras Read More …