Saturday, November 1, 2014

Some More Security Tips

People should make sure there are no bushes or trees covering low-level windows that would shield a burglar's attempt to enter, or have tall branches that would give burglars the ability to climb up to a second story window, which tend to be left unlocked. On the other hand, if you really want to have bushes around your home, you should go for something that is thorny and painful. First make sure that they are legal in your state, of course. Those firethorn bushes with the red berries should do the trick considering that the thorns are about an inch long. Another thing that you can do is put out a Beware of Dog sign. You do not even need to have a dog. It can deter the person and make them think twice if they want to enter a house with a horrible dog in there. Speaking of sign, you could also put an NRA sticker in the window. Once again this bright person that is set on breaking and entering might just think a little harder on it. What other things do you know of that are low tech and do not require a mobile application or some sophisticated software development?

4 comments:

  1. It would be a lot easier to just use the mobile application. Everything will be right at your finger tips.

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  2. It seems like if your house is connected and hooked up to mobile applications, it might be more susceptible to hacking. These are great tips though.

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  3. The disadvantage of all the software development and mobile applications used for home protection is that there is a risk of hacking.

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  4. More sophisticated locks might be worth looking into if the software development has to many risks with hacking. At some point our houses are going to be connected.

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