13 Things You Should Know About Home Security

Points to keep in mind while securing your home.

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Points to keep in mind while securing your home.

1. Doors and windows are the most vulnerable parts of your home, be it an apartment or a standalone house. "Video door phones (VDP) can be installed to screen visitors at the main door -- Wi-Fi VDPs allow users to have video calls with visitors even when no one's at home -- and CCTV cameras that monitor the entrances and perimeter of the house. Burglar alarm systems can detect any kind of unauthorized entry in the major entry points that are equipped with sensors," says Mehernosh Pithawalla, vice president and global head at Godrej Security Solutions, Mumbai. For apartments, he recommends a "multi-apartment video door phone, as it offers three tiers of security -- at the gate, in the lobby and in front of the flat". A low-tech solution: an iron grille and a wooden door with a spyhole through which you can observe your callers. Install sturdy, close-built iron grilles on all windows, ventilators and skylights.

2. Don't keep valuables, important documents and large amounts of cash at home. This is what secured bank lockers are for. But if it's unavoidable, invest in lockers with double-walled construction and foolproof locking systems and always insist on safety certifications, especially for bolts and locks, says Pithawalla. Its best not to operate your home lockers in front of visitors.

3. A sign worth posting: BEWARE OF DOG. Burglars hate dogs, not only because they bite but also because they bark, attracting attention. True, Spot can't call the cops, but he can persuade a crook to move on.

4. Never hide the spare key in what you consider discreet hiding spaces -- above the door frame, in the post box or under the mat outside your door. Instead, leave them with a trusted friend or neighbour.

5. The elderly are particularly vulnerable. Many city police departments run special programmes for seniors, especially those who live on their own. "You can ...

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