9 Easy Ways to Increase Your Home’s Security

By definition, our home is the place where we feel the most safe and secure. A small fortress we retreat to when we feel battered after a long day at work. An oasis of peace in a world full of distractions. But, does such a place exist anywhere in the world? No. Not, unless we make it that way. And with crime rates as high as they are, some moves need to be taken. Yes, the frequency of property crimes may be going down, but the numbers are still concerning. It should be clear that it is up to us to do everything in our power to protect our families and make our houses the safe havens they deserve to be. Here are a couple of tips that should help you do so.

Clear your yard

This is home security 101. In spite of the common belief, most burglaries occur between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., or in other words, in broad daylight. Leaving too much stuff laying around your yard can do nothing but provide potential intruders a suitable cover while they are performing the theft. Ideally, your yard should be an entirely clean slate, but if you are not willing to demolish the shed and other objects around the house, at least make sure that all the entry points are clearly visible from the street, and, preferably, from your neighbours’ upper floors.

insurance-1987868_960_720Organize a neighbourhood watch

According to recent research that has examined the effectiveness of neighbourhood watch in Medford, Oregon, between 2007 and 2013, the presence of such groups didn’t have a huge effect on the city’s overall security. But, after the inclusion of one additional group per square kilometre, the crime rates dropped by 18.8%, which is a very impressive number. Neighbourhood watch can also allow you to organize neighbourhood-wide drills, simulate burglaries, share your experience with other people, and fit your house into a bigger and more efficient security system.

Maintain some kind of activity in and around the house

Burglars seldom attack houses while their owners are still in. That is why you should make the impression that someone’s always at home. You can do that in a couple of ways. For example, you can ask your friends or relatives to stay there over the weekend, schedule lawn mowing and maintenance services for the period you are away, or simply hire a house sitter. Also, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to set up a timer that will turn your lights and TV on and off at a seemingly random schedule and create the illusion that the house is still occupied.

dog-2092903_960_720Buy a guard dog

Dogs are beautiful creatures, and your family may want to own one regardless of the issue of home security. However, if we considered dogs in this particular context, we will see that they have great senses, can detect and attack intruders, and, finally, alarm you and your neighbours of a threat. However, if you want your dog to perform guard duties, it is obvious that you should opt for some more intimidating breed, like the German Sheppard. Furthermore, the degree of your guard dog’s effectiveness will depend on its drilling and training.

Remove hidden keys and remotes

No matter how creative you think you are, believe us – burglars have seen everything. There is no place in your yard you can hide your keys and garage door they can’t find. Making enough copies for each member of the family is not that great of an alternative, either. You want to keep the number of keys floating around on a bare minimum. With things as they are, entrusting your neighbour with safeguarding your keys and remote may be the most sensible option you have.

Light up the yard

We have already mentioned that most burglaries occur in broad daylight. However, if they see a fitting opportunity to attack your house during the night, burglars will much rather prefer to do their job under the cover of darkness. The best thing you can do in this situation is to deprive them of this cover and make sure your yard is well-lit. Of course, keeping the lights on throughout the entire night will quickly lead you to bankruptcy. On the other hand, motion-triggered lights won’t only keep your bills manageable, they can also cause potential burglars to panic and flee.

door-1089560_960_720Reinforce entry points

Thieves will almost always try to breach your house through the front doors, windows, and secondary doors, very often in that particular order. It is up to you to make these entry points as impenetrable as possible. A couple of new security locks and window bars should send a clear message to burglars that it’s time to give up. And if you are afraid that you won’t be able to find a reliable security doors in Sydney area, don’t worry – North Shore Aluminium has great experience in dealing with home security.

Cover your home with cameras

If you don’t want to spend too much money on full-blown monitoring systems, you can search for a solution in the world of gadgets and get away with small Wi-Fi cameras. Just make sure that all of your house’s entry points and hallways can be easily monitored through your go-to smart device. As for the yard, poor lighting and unpredictable weather conditions will require a bigger investment, but you can save some money by covering some of the less likely burglary points with dummy cameras.

Install an Alarm System

All alarm systems can be roughly divided into two groups – monitored alarms that are capable of alerting the police upon the first sign of a breach, and more affordable unmonitored systems that are only capable of producing a local rouse. Because both have their advantages and disadvantages (for instance, monitored alarm systems can be disconnected by thieves), it’s best to use both.

We hope that these nine measures will help the house you are living in finally become a place where you feel safe and at home. The security of our families is not something that should be taken lightly – let’s do our best to protect them from any threat.

‘Ice Cream’ Party Favors Made From Cotton Candy

You can get cotton candy from almost anywhere from Walmart to your local drug store. Just stuff cotton candy into ice cream cones and make it look like a scoop at the top. Package with cellophane bags and tie with cord or ribbon.

How to Make Your Moving Experience Easier

No matter how hyped you are about having a brand new place to live in, moving is almost always a stressful activity. The amount of stress and frustration you experience, however, can be decreased and the whole moving adventure might just end up being easier and way more fun. Here are some moving tips bound make your life so much easier.

image 2Packing Clothes

This part is pretty much the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the word “moving” and there is something extremely unsettling about it. Maybe this is due to the fact that you are dismantling something you went through the trouble of organizing, maybe it’s because the thought of packing stuff only to unpack them at your new destination simply has a tendency of making you feel nauseous. Well, for starters, think about using garbage bags to hold your clothes – simply slide clothes on hangers directly into the bags and tie them.

Packing Breakables

Use your old shirts to  wrap breakable dishware, so that you can save on bubble wrap. When it comes to glasses and stemware, pack them in clean socks – it’s a perfect fit. Make sure that you’ve packed plates vertically, much like records, so that they’re less likely to break. Consider using toilet paper rolls to organize your cords. Finally, color-code your boxes so that you know exactly where everything goes.

Decluttering

You’ve been postponing this part so long and now is the perfect chance to get rid of that nasty clutter. While packing, set aside stuff that you use less frequently than once a year. Stack these things into a room’s corner and start going through them. Keep anything that’s of sentimental value to you and get rid of the rest (try selling it, give it away, or simply discard it). This way, not only will you get rid of the clutter, but you’ll quickly come to realize that there’s way less stuff to actually move.

image 4Know Whether to Hire Movers or Ask Friends

Moving can be a dull task and is best alleviated by having a couple of your best buds around to mess around with. Your friends aren’t likely to turn you down and won’t really ask for money, so it is you who needs to make sure that you have food and beverages at disposal for everybody. Additionally, friends who are helping you move get the first dibs on anything that you planned to sell, donate or throw away.

On another hand, if you have a bunch of fragile and massive valuables, you should consider hiring movers. Why? Well, in addition to the fact that you don’t want your friends ending up with permanent back damage, movers tend to come with insurance, which guarantees that you will get compensated, should something break or scratch. Moveage Group, for example, is fully insured and offers moving services, as well as mobile storage and these two can be combined into something very useful.

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We suggest you do this at least two weeks before actually moving. You don’t want to end up having to compensate someone for paying your bills, once you’ve moved. Additionally, don’t forget your Amazon, eBay, PayPal accounts and your credit card, bank, magazine subscription and mailing info!

These five tips will save you a ton of headache. Pack smart, be careful about your breakables, use this opportunity to rid yourself of clutter, make sure that you show gratitude if you’ve asked your friends to help you and don’t forget to change your address!

 

Top 7 Tips To Make Your Home A Safer Place For Your Family

Your home is the place where you and your family should feel completely safe and protected from possible accidents and potential intruders. The truth is that you cannot safeguard your home against everything, but you can bring its safety close to perfection with just a few simple steps. You shouldn’t worry about leaving your children at home, so you should do everything in your power to protect and provide them with a safe environment.

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Make Your Home Healthier

The safety of your children doesn’t depend solely on alarm systems and other burglar-proof measures. You also need to provide them with a healthy and toxin-free home that will be a stimulating and enjoyable environment. Thus, you need to reduce the indoor air pollution by adding houseplants and high-quality air purifiers and use chemical-free cleaning products thus turning your home into a greener, more sustainable and, therefore, healthier environment.

Install a Security System

The statistics show that houses with security systems are an effective deterrent to burglars, reducing the risk of burglary. In order to maximise the safety of your home, you should consider installing an alarm system, as well as surveillance cameras or motion-sensor cameras. Certain areas, such as dark passages or backdoor entrances, are weak spots, so installing surveillance cameras here will make them much safer.

Additionally, you should place warning signs to send the message to potential burglars that your home is protected, but make sure not to reveal which type of security system you have. Even homes with only mock security systems are less likely to be broken into, because burglars won’t test their luck.

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Safeguard Your Home Against Fire

Another essential home safety measure is fireproofing your living space. This step is of utmost importance, especially if you have children at the age of five or younger since they cannot escape on their own. You should install smoke alarms on every floor and have a multipurpose fire extinguisher. In addition, you should outline an emergency escape plan in case of fire and have a contact number of an emergency service within your reach.

Get to Know Your Neighbours

Your neighbours can be a huge help when it comes to protecting your home against burglars, so you should get to know them, especially if you’ve just moved to a new neighbourhood. They can watch over your house while you’re away, check it from time to time or pick up your newspapers to help you create an illusion of occupancy. Of course, you should return the favour and watch over their house when they need it. You can also join or start a neighbourhood watch program and keep your area safe together.

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Secure Your Doors and Windows

Locking your doors and windows isn’t enough, so you’ll need to apply some additional security measures. You can opt for security doors with a peephole and deadbolts or place a metal bar at the bottom of sliding doors and windows. When it comes to windows, you should reinforce them with security screens, films or roller shutters. Additionally, you can install lockable windows in order to maximise the safety.

Illuminate Your Home

In the majority of cases, burglars will attempt to break into a home when no one’s there, and lighting is a major indicator of occupancy. A possible solution is leaving several lights on when you’re not home, but many burglars observe a house before breaking in, so they might recognise the pattern. A more efficient solution is installing outdoor motion sensor lights and indoor lights on timer that will turn on and off randomly in order to create an illusion of occupancy.

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Keep Your Doors and Windows Locked

Although this tip might seem banal, the estimates show that in approximately 30% of burglaries, intruders enter through an unlocked door or window. This is the simplest security measure that anyone can apply. Therefore, it’s of utmost importance that you teach your children not to leave external doors unlocked even when you’re home. Before leaving your home, check whether you’ve locked all the doors and windows.

Protecting your home against burglaries and home fires, and making it toxin-free is of utmost importance for your family’s safety. With the help of these simple steps, you can quickly turn your home into a healthy, safe environment.

Living Room Lighting For Every Purpose

Lighting can greatly influence your everyday life. We all know how different light can affect your mood, set the atmosphere, and highlight or hide different aspects of space, so here is how to achieve the desired look in your house. Here are five different types of lighting and each can have a place in your living room, so take a look.

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General lighting is usually overhead lighting that you use during the evening to provide you with sufficient light. Some living rooms which have a lot of natural light don’t need any artificial light during the day, but during the night, it’s necessity. General lighting is great if you want to create a pleasant atmosphere and provide your room with an even layer of light. To ensure you’ll always get the amount of light you need, install dimmers or enrich the space with floor lamps or scones.  Watch out how you position your TV because overhead lighting can cause a distracting glare.

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If you want to draw attention to a certain part of your living room, such as a piece of art, some architectural element, a bookshelf or a fireplace, use accent lighting. A good way to accentuate your artwork is by installing track lights and a good option for highlighting plants or architecture is by using uplights placed on the floor. There’s one important thing to have in mind when installing accent lights – its brightness. Ideally, the accented part of the room should be around five times brighter than the surrounding space in order to achieve the desired effect.

Task lighting

Task lighting is used in the parts of the living room that are reserved for reading or writing. This type of lighting requires a brighter light so that you can do any task comfortably and without any strain on your eyes. Task lighting can be provided by standing lamps or table lamps that are adjustable and placed as near as possible to the area where you do the task. Apothecary style lamps are the favorite choice of many interior designers and you can’t go wrong with it. They are very focused and are practical because they can easily be moved around with the furniture.

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Ambience lighting

If you want to create a specific atmosphere, ambience lighting is the way to go. It’s a great way to illuminate your home without drawing too much attention to the light source. It’s a subtle way to create a certain warm glow to your living room and make it cozy and inviting. Since ambience lighting is delicate and not “in your face”, you will probably use it a lot through the day even if you get a lot of sun like in Australia. Because of the frequent use it’s a good idea to use energy-saving bulbs and install dimmers. This can be tricky to do by yourself so you can call your local expert, such as Sydney Local Electricians to make your life easier.

apartment-1851201_960_720Decorative lighting

Decorative lighting is a way to add something extra to your living room. With table lamps you can add colour, texture, shine and style to your living room. Each piece can have a story and can add to the dominant design of the room. With decorative lights, you can also make the space feel softer, cozier and more intimate. Different chandeliers and pendants can create that homey atmosphere, whereas table and standing lamps can personalize the space and add a little flair to it.

Since the living room is usually the social centre of any home, the type of lighting you choose is very important. So, go and light up your living room and let it shine bright like a diamond.