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HO, HO, HOme Safety & Security for the Holidays

This post is sponsored by Custom Alarm.

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year full of holiday cheer and Christmas miracles; it all seems so magical, that’s what the cheesy holiday movies portray, right? But are you prepared for the unwanted visitors and mishaps? The holidays are one of the most likely times for a home break-in. Don’t let the unwanted happen to you! Instead, enjoy each moment worry-free by following a few security tips.

Download the Holiday Home Safety Checklist and Printable to be sure you’re completely prepared for the upcoming season!

Decorating

The Christmas tree is the focal point in the house, but don’t let it be the source of a fire. According to the National Fire Protection Association, a heat source too close to the tree causes roughly two in every five fires.

  • Make sure the tree is at least three feet away from any heat source, like fireplaces, radiators, candles, heat vents or lights.
  • Do not have the tree blocking an exit.
  • Real trees: add water to the stand daily. Dry trees become increasingly flammable as they dry out.
  • Always turn off Christmas tree lights before leaving home or going to bed.
  • More than 1/3 of home decoration fires are started by candles. Use battery operated candles to prevent risk. Never leave a candle burning when you are not in the room.

 

Protect your packages

Whether it be the packages under the tree, in your car or on your doorstep, make sure they remain yours and not fall into the hands of a burglar.

  • Keep packages out of site in the car while shopping.
  • Store wrapped presents away from windows at the house to avoid the temptation for someone breaking in.
  • Know when packages are being delivered and who is at your doorstep with packages or potentially removing packages with a Video Doorbell.
  • After the packages are ripped open, break down boxes so they don’t sit on your curb letting everyone know what’s inside the house.

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Light up your home

Gone for a few days? Working? Home alone? Inside and out, burglars hate well-lit areas.

  • Make your home look lived in while you are away.
  • A home security system with integrated home automation allows you to control your lights, doors and more from the palm of your hand.
  • Deter unwanted visitors with outdoor cameras. Even better are cameras that can trigger the lights in your home to turn on, beep at the unwanted visitor, and speak to them.
  • If you are away, have neighbors or friends remove snow or make tire tracks in your driveway to create the illusion you are home.
  • Put a hold on your mail or have someone you trust pick up your mail while you are away.

 

Keep Travel Plans Offline

It can be hard, but this is VERY important, refrain from posting your travel plans and/or pictures on social media. Leave out the details and wait until you return to share all the fun you had. Travel posts are perfect information for a thief, knowing your house is empty and the timeframe they have to get what they want.

 

Let the Experts Help

  • Burglars are less likely to break into a home with a security system. Take some time to make sure yours is working correctly.
  • Make sure to arm your system when leaving the home or going to bed.
  • Display or get a yard sign or sticker for your window to let people know you have a security system protecting you.
  • Fires: install a monitored smoke/CO detector in your home and reduce the potential damage if something were to happen.

 

Now take a deep breath, sit back and enjoy the holiday season with friends, family and those lovely in-laws.

If you are looking for professionally installed and monitored security system and the expertise of over 55 years of helping protect the Rochester and surrounding communities, look no further than Custom Alarm. Locally owned and operated, they will help customize a solution that fits your exact needs.

 

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