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Enclosing Your Home With Extra Levels Of Security

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Our home is one of the most valuable possessions that every family should have. It should be the safest place to live and raise kids. With so many threats around, a high level of protection should constantly be employed at home to prevent the many possible risks and hazards from occurring.

It’s great to treat ourselves, sometimes, with some sort of relaxation and unwinding by going on a vacation. And it can be even be more pleasurable and relaxing when you don’t have any worries and your property is safe while you are away. Before going on a vacation, it is important to make sure that your house is secured from thieves and other possible hazards. Never show signs that may invite thieves from breaking into the property. Such things are a collection of mails and newspapers in front of the door. Thieves will most likely break into a property when they see indications that the owners are not there. It’s a good idea to stop the mail services or news papers subscriptions so it doesn’t pile up outside your home.

Another effective way to prevent burglary is by making the house seem like you are still in it. You can use electrical light timers where you can set a specific time at which it can be turned on or off. Aside from using electrical timers, another practical way is to let someone you trust to stay in your house while you are away.

The advancement of technology also offers better home security systems which are also very affordable. Home alarm systems are now commonly used to keep properties and families safe. Security companies and home security systems offer full security in a home at a reasonable price.

There are security systems that will not only offer a sense of protection from thieves but also offer protection from fire and carbon monoxide. When you activate a security system, a security company can monitor your house and provide full security 24 hours a day. When they notice something dubious, they will immediately contact you, the police, medical emergency services or the fire department. With the many security system that are available nowadays, sleeping safe at night and leaving the home without worries becomes more possible.

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Steps To Take If Your House Is Robbed

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Nobody likes the thought that someone may have intruded on the privacy of your home. Coming home to see your house ransacked or precious items missing is probably one of the least pleasant of life’s experiences. While it may be upsetting at the time, it is important to know what to do. There are several important things that you need to remember to do when you discover that your house has been burgled. Also, use common sense and logic in the situation.

Discovering a Burglary

If you come home and suspect that something is amiss, be careful about entering the premises. The intruders could very well still be there and if you discover or disturb them, they could attack and hurt you. Instead, stay out of sight and call the local police station. If you have a neighborhood watch or area security company, call them as well. Then wait in a safe place for the police to arrive. If you notice suspicious people, take down their details in terms of appearance and characteristic markings. Once the police arrive, identify yourself and tell them why you suspect a burglary. They will probably insist that you stay outside while they inspect the premises. Once it has been established that your home has in fact been robbed, you will need to give a statement to the police. Most often, the police will want you to stay out of the home until they can collect fingerprints or other evidence left behind by the thieves. You will also need to phone your insurance company. The person answering the hotline should be able to inform you of the next steps to follow.

Establishing What Has Been Stolen

Sometimes it is difficult to establish exactly what has been stolen. Most times thieves will go for electronic items such as computers, laptops, DVD players, television screens or microwaves. They may also look for jewelry, watches or any other items of value. If you already have an insurance inventory of valuable items, it will be easier to check what has been stolen. If not, the best way is to go from room to room and write down everything that you notice. It is sometimes helpful to do this with a friend or family member as they might remember items that you don’t recall. Take your time to make you list as you might recall some items over time. In general, you have about a week to submit your claim. The insurance company will often send out an assessor to have a look at what is missing and to asses any structural damage to your home.

Taking Steps to Secure Your Home

Sometimes thieves will have gained access to your home by breaking a window or picking a lock. You may need to change the locks on all your external doors or add extra deadbolts. This is something you should do without delay to ensure that your home is made secure once again. Your insurance should cover the costs of changing or replacing locks. They should also cover the cost of window repairs or any other damage to your home. Sometimes you need to pay for these repairs initially but will be able to claim the costs back from the insurance company. Following a burglary, you may want to install additional security measures in your home. These measures may include additional burglar bars on windows, closed-circuit television cameras, and remote access to your garage or property. Sometimes installing these additional security measures will help prevent your insurance premiums from escalating too much following a claim.

Submitting a Claim to Your Insurance Company

Your insurance company will ask you to submit a claim for the items that were stolen and any damage to your property. Next to each item, you will need to give an estimate of the value of the item. Sometimes items that are sentimental do not really have much of a replacement value. An assessor will generally come out to your home to verify details and ensure that the claim you submit is legitimate. Provide as much detail as possible. If you have makes and models of electronic equipment or the serial numbers on file, this will help the insurance company to replace the lost items with similar models. Most times the insurance company will want to replace exact items but when they cannot, they will replace with items that are as similar as possible.

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