4 Simple Ways To Improve Your Home Security System

Home improvement has become more than beauty and aesthetics but also about improving functionality, efficiency, and security.

Improving your home security deter criminals, protect your property and loved ones, and maintain your peace of mind. 

The great thing about this is that it does not necessarily require a complete overhaul; instead, thoughtful upgrades and strategic implementations can significantly bolster your home’s defense and greatly improve the safety of your home.

Here are five crucial steps to upgrade your home security and give yourself peace of mind without a complete overhaul.

1. Illuminate Your Surroundings

A well-lit exterior not only improves visibility but is also a formidable deterrent to potential intruders. 

Installing motion-sensor lights around entry points and dark corners of your property can startle and discourage unwanted visitors. 

Solar-powered, smart lighting and LED light options are both energy-efficient and effective, ensuring your home remains illuminated without a significant increase in energy bills.

Did you know? Well-lit homes reduce the risk of break-ins by 39%, according to crime prevention studies.

2. Reinforce Doors and Window

Your home’s entry points are its most vulnerable spots. 

Install deadbolt locks on all exterior doors and consider reinforcing entry Points with Smart Locks and Sensors.

Smart locks also offer an extra layer of protection by allowing you to control and monitor access remotely.

For windows, especially those on the ground floor, adding window sensors or shatterproof film can provide an extra layer of security. 

Use door and window sensors to notify you if an entry point is opened unexpectedly. Some models even trigger an alarm or send alerts directly to your phone.

Quick Tip:  Ensure security by changing/updating passwords and access codes every few months.

3. Embrace Smart Surveillance

Your home security cameras are your first line of defense in deterring crime and capturing critical footage.

Modern security cameras offer high-definition footage, night vision, and remote access via smartphones. Some systems even offer facial recognition and package detection features, keeping you informed about who approaches your home.

Position cameras at key entry locations such as front and back doors, garages, and common areas without obstructions like trees or outdoor furniture.
Did you know? Homes with visible security cameras are 300% less likely to be targeted by burglars.

4. Enhance Your Alarm System with Smart Monitoring

A traditional alarm system is a great start, but an integrated smart security system takes protection to the next level.
Incorporating environmental sensors ensures that casualties such as water leaks, smoke, carbon monoxide, and extreme temperature changes are detected by 24/7 professional monitoring which ensures that emergency services are alerted immediately before they cause major damage. 

You can also get real-time alerts via a mobile app whenever an alarm is triggered.
Did you know? Many insurance companies offer discounts of 5–15% on home insurance premiums if you have a monitored security system.

5. Create a Home Security Plan for Your Family:

Having a clear plan ensures everyone in your household knows what to do in case of an emergency.Set up an emergency contact list by keeping a list of emergency numbers in an easily accessible location.

Ensure the kids know how to lock doors, use smart alarms, and contact authorities if needed and always review and practice emergency plans by conducting a home security drill at least once a year.

Did you know? The Government of Canada offers a free emergency plan template that you can customize for your household.
Take the initiative to not just improve your home efficiency but your security, to protect your home, asset, and most importantly your family.

At Diamond homes, we specialize in advanced home security installation solutions to fit every need, helping you fortify your home and cultivate a sense of peace. 

Contact our experts today for a free consultation and take the next step in securing your home and protecting your home from potential threats.

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