Protect your home while you gave fun on summer vacation
June 22nd, 2009The kids are out of school, you’re finally ready to use those hard earned vacation days, and reservations are booked at that cute little spot down by the beach. Before you pack up the car and head out of the driveway, however, remember that criminals are having the same thoughts. But while you’re picturing rolling waves, they’re picturing the valuable possessions you’ve accumulated in your home over the course of your lifetime. Home security is something you can’t take lightly. Your family deserves the best when it comes to home security protection.
It is clear that a home is protected whenever there is a decal on the window or signpost out side your home. When a burglar spots an ADT decal, he knows it’s time to move on to the next house on the block. ADT can help protect your home with its full solution backed of five interconnected command centers working round the clock to ensure your safety and the safety of your house or apartment. Vacation is a time to get away from stress, not endure more of it. When your home is protected by a world-class home alarm system, you can enjoy your time away without worrying about things hundreds (or thousands) of miles away.
If you own a vacation home, security is perhaps an even more important consideration. Criminals know that these properties are usually unoccupied, making them extremely attractive targets. Perhaps you’re dismissing the need for an internal alarm system, counting on the protection of the occasional patrol from the community rent-a-cop. These folks have about as much training in these areas as you. Don’t rely on them to maintain the sanctity of your personal space.
In addition to installing a home alarm system, there are some easy steps to take to make your home even more secure. When leaving for a trip, always make sure to stop delivery of newspapers and the mail. Nothing announces, “I’m on vacation!” more loudly than an overflowing mailbox and newspapers piling up at the end of the driveway. You can also ask a trusted neighbor to take them in every couple of days.
You’ll also want to purchase a timer for the lights in your home. These inexpensive, easy to set up devices can be set to mimic your daily patterns, creating the illusion that someone’s still at home.
Having a reliable home security system, backed up by the steps outlined above, is your best bet for keeping your home protected from intruders. Contact a professional technician today to find out what you can do to keep your family and home safe and sound.








