Know who or what is in your yard or on your property with trail cameras and security cameras.
Use No Trespassing signs and Video Surveillance Signs on your property.
Don't forget some No Trespassing Signs
Use Alarm Systems to protect your home from would be intruders.
Know who is at the door before you open it.
Take the guess work out of “what's out there” with solar motion detector lighting.
Improve your security with deadbolts
Improve the hinges on doors that swing outward with Penrod security hinges
Improve the security of your deadbolts with these security devices.
Patio doors are notoriously easy to break into; make it more challenging.
Add in some dowels to help block entry via opening windows and patio doors.
Diversion safes look like regular every day items but can house weapons, money and valuables in plain sight.
Don't hide your key underneath that flower pot. Use a Lock Box.
If your doors to the outside don't have peep holes make sure to install one.
If someone stole your car, and your garage door opener is on your visor, can they enter your home?
An adjustable lock can secure the unit to your window and house.
Install a CCTV system to protect your home.
Install privacy or black out curtains so people can't see into your home.
Store sensitive information on flash drives and keep these locked up in a safe or in your diversion safes for emergencies.
Keep pepper spray, stun guns or personal alarms on hand as forms of non-lethal protection (not all states allow these items)
Don't have a dog? No problem! Install a Barking Dog Motion Sensor.
Install window alarms on all windows.
Use timers on lights and sound systems when you're away.
Install locking security screen doors.
Older doors didn't have as high of security as newer doors have; solve this by using 3inch screws to reinforce door jams and door plates.
Enhance security with door stop alarms. These can also be used when traveling.