Home Alarm Systems, Locks, Windows and More – Three Home Security Updates to Make in the New Year

The new year is here. This is a time of renewal and rejuvenation, of resolutions and hopes that this year will be different and better. For the sake of all that is new, we join gyms, start diets, pick up hobbies and learn trades. As with every year, 2010 promises to bring with it much change – until, of course, those resolution diets end.

This year, set your resolution sights on something other than your waistline. Make a promise to do something different this year, to make a change that will benefit you and your loved ones year round.

What are some ways to do this? You can open a savings account to use for your entire family, putting away a certain amount of money each month to use at the end of the year for a fun trip or activity. Or why not make a commitment to volunteer as a family at a local community center?

Not convinced? Take a little time to think of this idea – updating and improving the security of your home. This year, make a resolution to keep you and your loved ones safe. Go online, talk to friends, and find out what you can do to better the security of your home.

Take a few tips here, too, as to what to do in 2010 to keep your family safe and sound all year long:

1. Invest in a Home Alarm System

Though home security and home alarm systems can be expensive, they’re definitely worth it. Take that money you would have spent on a yearly gym membership that you would probably stop using in February (and start walking outside instead), and talk to your local home alarm system provider about what options would be right for your home and family. Discounts are always available, especially in the new year, and you’ll be sure to find an alarm that fits your needs and budget.

2. Fix Broken Locks and Windows

Over the years, daily use takes its toll on everything in the home, including doors and windows. A cracked window may go unrepaired. The same is true for broken doors or locks with lost keys. Make a commitment to get these items repaired and replaced as soon as possible. Hire a carpenter, locksmith or general handyman to take a look at potential security problems at the points of entry to your home. You’ll sleep better knowing you and your family are tucked in securely day and night.

3. Make an Emergency Plan

The first two updates require somewhat significant monetary investments. This third change to make does not. Talk to all of the members of your household about creating an plan in the case of an emergency. Discuss where to go and what to do in the case of a fire, an accident, an intrusion and more. Set up a meeting point should individuals have to escape alone. Hopefully, you will never have to put your plan into action. Having a plan in the first place, however, should definitely keep your mind at ease.

By: Levi Mortenson

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