Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Home Safety By SOS Locksmith Lawrenceville, GA


Our SOS Locksmith and security expert offers these 5 strategies to keep your home safe if you are away for over a day.


Use Light Timers:    

Rather than leaving one or two lights on all the time and alerting thieves to the possibility of an empty house. Our SOS Locksmith Lawrenceville it is smarter to run a few lights at different times and in different areas using timers. Electric timers are only a small investment and you can use them again and again. The trick here is to set them for the times that you would normally be in different areas of your house. For example: from 5 – 8 pm have a light going in your kitchen. At the same time you can have a separate light going in your lounge room and maybe the television for a few hours. Later you can have a light go on in a couple of bedrooms for a while. This way people going past or watching out will believe that there is someone home and moving from room to room.

Inform a Good Neighbor:

Trusted neighbors are an important part of life. If you have a good neighbor let them know of your plans so they can keep a watch on your home. Let them know before you leave that you are going and how long for. Even friends and family can drive by occasionally or pop into the house for a little while to give it the lived in effect. Even without anyone going into the house it is good to let people you trust know of your plans. This way they can keep a look out for you and when they have travel plans you can repay the favor. A good network of friends and neighbors is socially important to our safety and well-being.

Be Prepared:

Make some time a couple of weeks before you leave to check all of your security systems. Ensure that all locks on windows and doors are in good working order. If you do have any problems with your residential locks or keys you can phone SOS Locksmith Lawrenceville so that they can fix them before you go away.

Pet Care:

People have a variety of pets these days with different needs. Fish, turtles etc. may be alright for a few days if you clean out their water and provide adequate nourishment before you leave. Dogs and cats can be left with trusted friends, visited at home or put in a boarding facility. Boarding facilities usually require recent vaccinations and health checks – you will need to organize this well in advance of your departure. Birds a little more difficult and it is best that you prepare them well in advance – either by introducing them to a career and getting them used to them over a period of time or leaving them with a trusted friend. Most animals prefer and even need companionship and will grieve if you are away for an extended period. You can either have someone watch your pet, or you can board them at a professional facility. You will enjoy your time away a lot more – knowing that your pets are also safe, secure and comfortable.