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Window Security


When you think about protecting your home, many people consider locking their doors, setting alarms and putting up fences. But let's be honest-most thieves don't break in through the front door and fences are easy to hop over. Windows, however-fragile, glass, transparent-provide entry in so many ways. They allow the burglars to view the inside of your home before they enter, they often slide open and closed, leaving just a screen between them and your belongings, and they shatter easily. Why make it easy for a thief? You need to be thinking about window security.




There are a few means to be explored when you make the decision to arm your windows. One is an alarm that connects each side of a window-that is, the pane to the frame. When you leave your house, you won't be able to set the alarm unless a connection is made. This is a great idea for aging parents-you'll no longer need to worry about them not locking up before they leave. For a similar reason, it's great for people with kids.

The second option is a more simple solution-bars or grating over the windows. This isn't just for dangerous areas of town anymore. Many homes are choosing this protection in Old English styles, or painted the color of their homes. There's no reason to make your home vulnerable. Consider in investing in window security.


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