4 Home Security Tips for Busy Moms

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As a busy mom, you might not be spending a lot of time at home. Between work, shuttling kids around from school to different events, and trying to maintain some semblance of a social life, home is often a place where you just recharge between outings. Unfortunately, this opens you up to a lot more risk on the security front.

4 Tips to Keep Your Home Safe

If you live in a relatively “safe” neighborhood and have never had your home broken into, then it’s easy to get comfortable and assume that your family is safe. After all, don’t burglars have bigger, more expensive houses to target?

The truth of the matter is that these factors are irrelevant. Burglars don’t discriminate when it comes to selecting targets. All they care about is how easy it is to get inside and avoid being detected. And if you aren’t thinking about home security, you’re essentially a sitting duck waiting to be taken out.

As a working mother, your home spends a lot of time empty. This means you’re more likely to be targeted than your neighbor who rarely leaves the house. Thankfully, there are some things you can do to enhance your home security. Here are a few suggestions:

 

  • Use Video Cameras to Monitor

 

Video cameras are great for both monitoring and deterring criminal behavior. For a working parent who spends a lot of time outside of the home, video cameras are also good for keeping an eye on kids when they get home from school. Research how to pick the right security camera that can transmit video online and sync up with your phone for real-time, high-resolution viewing. In addition to making your home more secure, this provides peace of mind.

 

  • Sign Up for Smart Features

 

The more smart features you can include in your home security system, the better. You need the ability to manipulate as many different elements as possible, remotely. This includes the alarm, thermostats, lighting, cameras, and even door locks (which will be discussed in greater detail in the following section). Most of today’s leading security companies allow all of these features to be integrated together for greater convenience.

 

  • Use Keyless Door Locks

 

Do you have latchkey kids at home? While you obviously trust your kids to a degree if you’re letting them stay home alone for a couple of hours, it’s never a good idea to leave a key under the mat. This is one of the first places a burglar is going to look if they want to enter your home.

A better option is to use keyless door locks. You can either purchase a standalone product or ask your home security company if they have products that integrate with your existing system. The benefit of keyless door locks is that your children simply enter a code to get in the house (and you can lock and unlock remotely).

 

  • Install Motion Activated Outdoor Lighting

 

One of the simplest, yet most effective crime deterrents is motion activated outdoor lighting. Install floodlights around the perimeter of your home to keep your family safe at night.

Safety is Your Number One Priority

Your job as a parent is to raise happy, healthy kids who grow up and ultimately become independent and (hopefully) successful. While your kids still live under your roof, safety is one of your biggest priorities. You can encourage safety in a number of ways, but don’t forget about protecting your home.

Whether you’re there all the time, or your house sits empty for most of the day, the right home security solutions will go a long way towards protecting the ones you love the most.