Monday, December 30, 2013

Planning for Vacation ?

 Enjoy Vacations and Have Safe home !!


As the weather turns colder, snowbirds are locking up their homes and heading off for a more pleasant clime. Others are flying across the country to visit loved ones for the holidays.

Our daily lives are filled with numerous, necessary (and sometimes unnecessary) activities: work, school, trips to the grocery etc..That is why a getaway with the family is a perfect solution to busy lives that limit time with our loved ones. When you’re away, it’s just you and the family.Vacations can be a Great Educational Experience for Kids and it improves mental health. Vacations are memory for lifetime !!

Whenever you choose to get away, your pre-trip preparations should include home-security measures, so you won't leave the family's most expensive possession -- your home -- vulnerable to burglars.


Keeping your home safe while you're away 

Here are some safety and security tip to consider while you plan to go for vacations:
  • Inform a neighbor of your departure and return dates;
  • Where possible, cancel or redirect your mail and deliveries. Alternatively, have a neighbor collect these items;
  • Arrange to have your lawn cut and walkways cleared;
  • Use timers to activate lights at various intervals.
  • Don't keep keys under your door mat 
  • Give your emergency contact telephone number to your neighbor.
  • Have Surveillance Camera installed and with it's smart phone app, monitor your home while you are away
  • Install Security Film or window bars to keep criminals out.Physical barriers are good investment for long term protection.
  • Install Burglar Alarm System with carbon monoxide detector and flood detector

 "A few simple steps can mitigate the risk of a break-in"

"Do everything possible to make yourself a lousy target for thieves"

At GlassEssential.com , we provide complete security products and services to improve the security of your home.Should you have any idea or suggestions, please comment  on this blog post.
Security for Forced entry protection while on vacation

Security for Forced Entry Protection





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