September 18, 2024
Essential Home Security Tips for Fall
Having a robust security system is crucial for protecting your home, but it shouldn't be your only line of defense. In fact, securing your property with simple, proactive measures can often deter intruders before they even reach your front door.
As fall approaches, homeowners face unique safety challenges. From falling leaves to unpredictable weather and shorter daylight hours, these seasonal factors can impact your home’s security. But don't worry—here are some helpful tips to keep your home safe this fall.
Inspect Entry Points
Unusual access points like vents and doggy doors can provide potential entryways for burglars. It's important to monitor these areas regularly. Also, take a close look at the trees around your home during fall. With fewer leaves, burglars may find trees easier to climb. If any branches are close to upper-story windows, consider trimming them to eliminate potential risks.
Store Your Tools Properly
As you finish up fall chores like raking leaves or cleaning gutters, don’t forget to put away your tools. Items like rakes can be used to break windows, and leaving a ladder out could give a burglar easy access to upper floors. Always store tools in a secure place when not in use.
Lock All Doors and Windows
It may sound simple, but locking your doors and windows when they’re not in use is essential. As fall brings busier schedules with kids returning to school, remind them to lock up when leaving the house for activities or visiting friends.
Illuminate Your Home
Lighting is one of the most effective ways to discourage intruders. However, with the shorter daylight hours in fall, it's important to ensure your home remains well-lit. Consider using smart home automation products like Frontpoint's Indoor Smart Plug and Outdoor Smart Plug to manage your home’s interior and exterior lights automatically.
Clean Out Gutters
Falling leaves can easily clog your home’s gutters, leading to serious issues if left unaddressed. Blocked gutters can cause rainwater to back up, potentially leading to leaks, flooding, or even mold. Additionally, wet leaves can attract pests like termites and mosquitoes. Regularly cleaning your gutters can help prevent these problems.
Stay Safe This Fall
Security is a year-round priority. By following these simple tips, you can ensure your home remains safe throughout the fall season. And don’t forget to keep your Frontpoint security system updated and ready to protect your home.
Enjoy a safe and secure fall!