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Home Security: Protect Your Home and Lower Your Insurance Rates

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Did you know that adding security features to your home not only gives you peace of mind, but can help lower your homeowners (and renters) insurance rates? Spending the money now to make your property and possessions more secure can save you tons of money in the long run. On average, you’ll see a 5% savings from each item you install.

Start with the Basics

The first things to consider are your doors and windows. You’ll want to install secure-locking , up to date windows and heavy exterior doors. No only will this deter a burglar, but it will also weatherize your home a bit, which could bring you even more savings.

Next, you will want to think locks. Cheap locking door knobs are a cinch to pick open, so choose something more expensive with advanced  inner locking mechanisms and theft-proof features. Don’t stop there. Dead-bolts are an essential part of you home security plan. They make the doors far more secure, are difficult to break through and will make you feel better about how secure your home is.

Beyond the Basics

You want to secure your home and possessions, but you also need to secure the perimeter of your property, which will only increase your confidence that you are safe and will bring you even more savings. If you want privacy and security, you should consider installing a privacy fence. They are higher than chain link fences, affording you far more security. You could also consider a secure locking steel gate and even an intercom system to announce visitors. Of course, this all depends on your budget and the level of security you feel you really need.

Motion detectors are a great thing to have as well. While some do go off with the slightest motion, they still act as a deterrent for someone with ill intentions who has entered onto your property. These days, however, you can buy motion detector lights that only react to human motion based on certain criteria.

In addition to that, a security camera is both a wise idea and an added deterrent.

Safety Beyond Burglary and Theft

Aside from the risk of theft, you need to think about other possible disasters. Equip your home with several excellent smoke detectors, a fire extinguisher or 2 (depending on the size of your home; keep these up-to-date, as they do expire), have a fire escape plan and ready tools (such as a rope ladder and bat) to break out of the house should you need to. If you feel you live in an area of high fire risk, don;t spare the expense of a sprinkler system and a top-of-the-line water hose to wet down the outside of your house if a threat becomes known. If you use gas in your home for heating or cooking at whatnot, you need to consider installing a carbon monoxide detector and keeping a combustible gas detector on hand. Do your research though. You will want one that uses pellistor beads and, depending on the time of gas used, an infrared detector. Not all combustible gas detectors are created equally, so do your homework!

One Big Consideration with a Ton of Benefits

Install a security system/burglar alarm. Your insurance company will give you a price break and you’ll thank yourself later. Most good security systems these days are interactive. Any problem will result in a call from the company to check on your welfare and the immediate dispatch of help. The alarm will deter most burglars and for other situations, such as fires and medical emergencies, you system can be wired so that the security company knows right away or you can get one that has one button push to summon help. This is a very smart idea that saves you money and just might save your life. It all sounds like a lot to do and a lot of expense, however, with all you will save on insurance an losses, it’s well worth every penny.

If security concerns you, you might want to get a dog as well. Your insurance company probably won’t give you a break for that, but your dog will provide added security and defense as well as fuzzy friendship.

The Top Four Things you must have to Protect your Family and your Home

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

For most people, one of the most important things they can do is ensure that their family and their home and its contents are protected.  In order to accomplish this, there are a few essentials that you should always have to protect your family and your home:

  1. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors on every floor - Make it a point to install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors on every floor of your home. Most smoke detectors are sealed now, meaning that there are no batteries to change, so consider purchasing one of these newer detectors. If your smoke detectors do take batteries, then follow the general rule of replacing them twice a year. A good way to remember to change the batteries in your smoke detectors is to do it when the clocks are changed. Most carbon monoxide detectors are plugged into an electrical outlet, but you may also want to consider one that operates on batteries in case you lose your electrical power.
  2. Fire extinguishers on every floor - Fire extinguishers are essential for your home, as well, especially near the kitchen. Replace them every few years or when the manufacturer recommends, and teach all members of your family (as well as yourself) how and when to use them. If you need guidance on the proper way to use a fire extinguisher, contact a member of your local fire department for a quick tutorial.
  3. Home security devices - Home security device can be anything from deadbolts to alarm systems. Only you can decide what is best for your family; however, you may also benefit from speaking to a security specialist who can recommend ways in which you can secure your home.
  4. A comprehensive homeowner’s insurance policy - One of the most important things you can have is a comprehensive homeowner’s insurance policy. Review it annually to make sure it still covers your home and its replacement value, and consider purchasing insurance riders if you want to insure costly antiques or jewelry. If you are looking to save money, resist the urge to lower your benefits; instead, consider raising your deductible to save on monthly premiums.

Increase your Home’s Security and Save

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

How secure is your home? If you don’t have an answer to this question, then it probably isn’t secure enough!

Many times, your homeowner’s insurance premiums can be lowered if you increase your home’s security. Therefore, it only makes sense to increase your home’s security so that you can protect your family and your belongings and, at the same time, lower your homeowner’s insurance premiums.

From deadbolts to security systems, increasing your home’s security is the smart thing to do. Although the exact amount will differ, the fact of the matter is that most - if not all - homeowner’s insurance companies will offer discounts if you increase your home’s security.

Ideas for Increasing your Home’s Security and Safety:

  • Deadbolts - Easy to install and generally inexpensive to purchase, deadbolts are your home’s first line of defense against intruders. It is best to install deadbolts on all of your home’s exterior doors.
  • Motion-Sensing Outdoor Lighting - Motion-sensing outdoor lighting is incredibly practical and can add another layer of security and safety to your home. Consider installing motion-sensing lighting near dark spots around your home and at each point of entry.
  • Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors - Both carbon monoxide and smoke detectors are inexpensive and easy to mount throughout your home, but both could easily save your life. Consider installing a carbon monoxide detector and smoke detector on each floor of your home.
  • Home Security Systems - Having a home security system installed is one great way to add safety and security to your home. It is also a great way to cut your homeowner’s insurance premiums by as much as 20 percent. An installed security system with monitoring service can save you even more.

As you can see, it is not hard to increase your home’s security and safety. Plus, the savings on your homeowner’s insurance premiums often offset the cost of installing security and safety items! Home security should be one of the first things you think about when moving into a new home, and should be revisited at least every year to determine if you, your family and your home is adequately protected.