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Securing your home starts with reinforcing all entry points—install deadbolts on exterior doors, use longer screws in strike plates, and consider upgrading to smart locks for added control. Don’t overlook windows; window locks, security film, or even simple wooden dowels can prevent forced entry. Motion-activated lighting around the perimeter deters intruders by eliminating dark hiding spots, and well-trimmed landscaping removes potential cover. A visible security system, whether monitored or a DIY setup with cameras and sensors, acts as a strong deterrent. Get to know your neighbors and establish a watchful community—it’s one of the oldest and most effective strategies. Inside, use light timers or smart plugs to simulate occupancy when you’re away. Never hide a spare key in an obvious spot; instead, give one to a trusted neighbor. Finally, trust your instincts—if something feels off, report it. Your vigilance is the cornerstone of your home's defense.
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