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Home Security With Landscaping
Its all
too common that home owners ask security advisors what landscaping and they backyard has to
do with the safety of their home. You should know that landscaping is basically the first
line of defense you have against a burglar and it can also influence whether or not your
house will be considered an easy pick by them. Every home security plan should
start with landscaping.
The process of
landscaping involves fixing your houses exterior as well as your yard so that they are
less likely to be considered targets. This is often a hard thing to do when you have to
consider the fact that many home owners also treasure the aesthetical aspect of their yard.
One of the most
common problems in home security is yards that have big trees and bushes, grown for
aesthetical reasons. These trees give cover to a burglar when trying to infiltrate your
house and they can plan attacks during daytime instead of nighttime, knowing that
youre away at work. Chopping everything in your yard down to the ground could be a
solution in exposing burglars that try to enter your house, but its definitely not a
good choice aesthetics-wise.
You could simply
trim them so that a person cannot hide beneath them and still keep your yards good
looks. Another home security issue is that of yard trees that are too close to the house.
Burglars can use these trees as ladders to get to open windows on upper levels. Make sure
you chop off any branches that can be used for such a purpose.
Another reason
for which landscaping should be considered is the fact that many homes that are left
unattended from this point of view can be targeted in favor of others. The above mentioned
example, with trees and shrubs giving burglars cover during daytime could be a reason for
your house to get targeted, but there are others that you need to attend to.
Your lawn for
example, is a sign for burglars. If your lawn is not constantly mowed, a burglar will deduce
the owner of the house is away and attempt a breach inside. Thats why its
important for your homes security to have someone mow your lawn while youre away
on vacations.
Last but not
least, you need to combine your landscaping home security with your lighting home security
plans. Motion detecting lights can be placed in your yard given the fact that you have the
right landscaping for them and they can be very useful in scaring burglars away.
Other
landscaping issues you should consider include getting a guard dog (not the best security
measure, as they can be bypassed quite easily, but still something worth looking into) and
making sure you never leave tools, ladders or other objects that could help a burglar breach
your home, simply lying around your yard. Store them in the garage or the shed if possible
and make sure you have adequate security for these areas as well, not only for your home.
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