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Victorian Homes The Main Target Of Concern For Massachusetts Home Security

February 5, 2010 by erin · Leave a Comment 

As the number of remodeled Victorian homes increasing in the United States, growing concern for Massachusetts home security is escalating. These older homes often have glass windows which are single paned without safety screens, individual locks for the main doors, or no locks for the entrances.

Simple things can be done to improve the security of a home. Locks original to the home should be replaced and deadbolts added to any exterior doors without much effort for added security. Also, wrought iron security doors could be added to the main entrances. These types of security doors are found in a variety of sizes, but can always be custom fitted. To sneak away from these historical inaccuracies, architectural salvage yards, goodwill stores, and antiques dealers may carry doors made of harder woods.

Newer windows can be a remedy to improve the security of the home. Homes built before 1980 most likely include single glazed windows with aluminum or wood frames. Especially in Massachusetts, replacing these older windows with twice glazed windows should not only increase security, but also updates these pieces of history to the modern day, increasing their energy efficiency.

Numerous companies with offices nationwide install home security systems and have locations in the state of Massachusetts. Home security systems give an indication to the homeowner if potential trouble happens. Security systems should also include direct links to staff monitoring the home and local emergency personnel. Home security systems are easy to use, with basic keypads and numeric codes even children use with ease.

Neighbors in most areas of Massachusetts look out for each other with a neighborhood watch. Residents should consider joining the watch, or establishing a new group to assist in the safety and security of each home in the neighborhood. Placing signs near every home and in public areas will ward off possible intruders. Vigilance pays off, but always be safe, contacting the local authorities in emergencies.

There are numerous ways to increase home security without much effort. Most homeowners forget the simple solutions. Make sure entrances are locked every time the home is left unattended, when people are present, and before bedtime.

When the home has a yard, ensure the entrance to the yard can be secured with a lock. Security gates can always be added to the existing gate or fence. Since most garage doors have to be opened by an electric opener, it is easy to forget simple security. If the garage door flips out, add locks to each side. This will make it more difficult to open without the help of the opener.

Lights can be a deterrent. Leave lights on near the front entrance. Flood lights are a piece of cake to install. Most are motion-censored, conserving energy and keeping the home secure.

Many benefits come from the improvement of home security. Look into the Massachusetts electric and gas companies to find any offers. You may get a discount for replacing old windows with the more energy efficient and safer double glazed windows. Home owners’ insurance premiums may also be reduced when a Boston home security system is in place. These simple security additions and helpful hints are more cost effective, promotes a safer environment, making you feel right at home.

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