Mind the Front Door
34% of break-ins occur at the front door. Install a smart doorbell that routes to your phone, and use tools like two-way speakers to give visitors the impression someone is home. Also, install video cameras and view visitors on your phone, no matter where you are.
Re-route Your Packages
Piled up mail and packages on your doorstep are a sure sign that you’re not home–and your house is ready to be robbed. Get them delivered to your workplace instead.
Close the Door and Windows
23% of break-ins occur through first-floor windows. Use classic sash locks to keep windows locked, and install wireless motion sensors to be alerted if a window is raised.
Hide Presents Before Thieves Claim Them
If you don’t close your blinds and leave valuables like presents in plain view, burglars will be enticed right to your house—so make sure they’re out of sight.
Call 911 Remotely
Knowing someone is breaking into your house doesn’t help if you’re on a beach several hours away—unless you have a way to call 911 to your home’s local emergency dispatchers with a feature such as Ooma’s Remote 911.
Beware of Sliding Doors
Sliding doors are another popular entry point, as the locks are generally easy to pick. Install physical barrier bars in the tracks, and set up motion detectors in the vicinity.
Leave the Lights On
Integrate light timers or smart lights that you can control with your phone to make your home look lived-in and deter break-ins.