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Home Security: Protect Your Windows

Your windows are the most vulnerable part of your home. They make for easy access for burglars as they are easy to locate and break into. You can take steps to make your windows more secure by using reinforced glass and installing the right kind of locks. You will increase the level of your home security if you make an effort to make your windows as secure as possible.

 

Reinforced glass is a good choice for your home windows as opposed to standard glass. Reinforced glass is similar to what is used in the windshields of automobiles and it is difficult to crack or shatter. It is also important to make sure your window frame is sturdy so an intruder can't pop out the window by busting apart the window frame. Instead of reinforced glass, you may wish to use double layers of glass which will increase the security of your windows because they will be stronger and harder to crack. Double layer glass also has the added benefit of insulation which will help you to save money on your cooling and heating costs.

You should always keep your windows locked and use the proper lock. The best type is a lock that attaches to the frame and not to the window only. This is another reason why you need a sturdy frame.

You can help to further protect your windows by placing motion detectors nearby. When anyone approaches your window from the outside, an alarm will go off which will scare away intruders and alert you to the danger.

Don't forget to take special care with your second story windows. Make sure you don't have a ladder readily available or some other easy way for someone to climb up to the second story. This could be via a trellis or tree that grows near your home. Even if you don't think it is possible for someone to reach your upper story windows from the outside, it is still a good idea to keep them locked at all times.

Another important point to consider when it comes to home security and your windows, is to make sure to maintain your privacy by using blinds or curtains so your valuables inside cannot be seen from the street. If someone is watching your home and can see in your windows then they will be able to get an idea of the layout of your house and know exactly where your computer and other valuable electronic equipment are.

Protecting your windows will be an important part of your home security plan. While they are the weakest part of your defense, there are still things you can do as mentioned in this article which will make your windows as secure as possible.



 

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