Smart Security at Home

When planning home security systems do it yourself or DIY, there are a few simple rules you need to recognize and follow. First, you must keep in mind that an intruder and burglar by his/her very nature is a lazy coward; the fact that he/she does not have the guts and endurance to take on a real productive job is proof of this fact. Second these facts can be used to your advantage and thus using them as a guideline to start simply before you let your security systems get complicated is a good way to begin.

Now an intruder, being a coward is a big fan of the darkness and not being seen, so always begin with a well lit property. Set up strategically placed flood or any convenient kind of lighting that enables you good surveillance of your property from inside and outside your house. This will be a great way to make your home to inconvenient a target for any thief. A further deterrent is giving the illusion that the trespasser is being watch by more than just human eyes; so a few fake surveillance cameras strategically placed around the property will be a cheaper option before setting up a real system.

In keeping with taking advantage of a thief’s cowardice, there is no better, more loyal and reliable security system than a good, well trained dog. The canine species, especially one that is a trained watchdog will always scare the living daylights out of any intruder and provide friendship to boot. Just be aware that responsible watchdog ownership will make sure any aggression the animal has will be properly channeled towards the right individuals. Thus train the animal or animals well and another tip is that you do not want them to take food from anyone but you. After all the effort you put in their upbringing and training, you do not want some heartless intruder giving your best friend poisoned meat.

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