Decorating your new home can be more exhilarating than having to install a security system. Although your home needs to look clean, pretty, and classy, you shouldn't overlook the importance of making your home safe from intruders as well. Burglary and home invasion may never be entirely eliminated from society, hence, it's your responsibility to keep yourself and your loved ones safe and sound. You can even invest in a gun or a .22 caliber Ruger, that can be easily carried by anyone in your home for self-defense when thieves try to break in. However, it is much better to mitigate the risks of invasion entirely in the first place and use your Ruger 10/22 scope with awesome optics for sports or hunting purposes.   

Therefore, the following ways can help you protect your home from theft and some of them can also help you burglar-proof your home without spending a dime.

1. Light Up Your Area

Invaders don't like to be in the spotlight and poorly-lit landscapes pave ways for them to enter your home easily. You should light up your garage, the pathways, front and back yards, and other outdoor places to keep thieves at bay. This will also allow you to walk safely around your home without any chances of slipping and falling at night.

You can invest in solar-powered or motion-detected lights to save you hefty electricity bills.

2. Install Security Cameras

As soon as a thief intends to break into your home and sees the installed security camera, they are most likely to make a change of their plans. An installed security camera can also act as a means of evidence and justice in the court.

You should install security cameras that are engineered with night vision, Wi-Fi capability, two-way talk, motion detection, and large storage space for added functionality and peace of mind.

3. Secure the Doors

Most of the thieves find it convenient to enter a home through the front door. To diminish such chances, you need to invest in a top-notch quality deadbolt or you can even upgrade to smart locks which are harder to access.

If you're moving to a new place that has been home to someone else before you, you should change the door locks. You never know if they still have the door lock key with them and you certainly don't want any stranger breaking into your house.

4. Take Care of the Windows

If the burglars aren't able to enter your home through the door, they will most probably try to get access through the windows. One of the cheap ways to secure the windows in your home is to plant thorny plants under the first-floor windows to ensure they can't even get in the area to climb up.

You can also try to burglar-proof the windows by installing thick window bars that will prevent the intruders from squeezing in. Investing in a glass-break sensor will make the alarm go off as soon as it detects cracking or shattering of glass around your home.

5. Get Rid of Hiding Places

Thieves see it as a great opportunity if they have a place to hide nearby the house they are trying to get in as it helps them gain extra time. Large trees and giant bushes can help them to take cover and be out of sight.

You should instead plant smaller flowers and bushes to enhance the aesthetic appeal of your house without compromising on security.

Also, trees with branches that extend to your windows can give them easy access to climb and get in the house. Trim such branches or trees, altogether.

6. Invest in a Safe

Just in case a burglar gets into your house, you should keep your valuables like jewelry, cash, and important documents protected from them. Investing in a safe that is waterproof, fire-resistant, and heavy enough that a thief can't try to run away with, can keep you safe from additional valuable loss.     

7. Ensure Your Wi-Fi Network is Secure

If you're one of those who heavily rely on smart-home technology, this tip will help you make your home safe from intruders. As your Wi-Fi network is most likely going to be connected with smart home gadgets and your security system, you need to keep your network safe, secure, and protected.

Use a firewall, make sure your Wi-Fi router is WPA or WPA2 encrypted, and install anti-virus protection. Creating a strong and difficult combination password can also deter cybercriminals away.

My Final Thoughts

Although the tips mentioned above may overwhelm you a little, implementing them one by one can help you and your family members stay safe from any unforeseen mishap. Evaluating the outside of your house from the eye of the thieves can also help you find and overcome the weak spots to restrict access to them.