1. Make an investment in your property’s security
Investing in your property’s protection is also beneficial to your community. By installing a complete home security system, you’re not only deterring crime at your place, but you’re also helping to keep prospective intruders out of your community. Thankfully, modern smart homes supply more security tools than what you had in the past. You can have smart bulbs switch on automatically - a fantastic choice when you’re not home - and even view video surveillance recordings directly from your smartphone. Some exterior surveillance systems and doorbell cameras even have integrated preventive measures to scare off invaders. Linking your home to a 24-7 monitoring team is another vital precaution and provides an instant response if an emergency arises.
2. Your neighbors are a vital aspect of your community - get to know them!
You may be amazed by the number of individuals who really aren’t close to their neighbors. Building a network of support within your community is vital. You’ll be able to perform tasks for one another, like bring in the mail on family getaways, watch animals, and even report odd occurrences. Some neighborhood communities may run their own social networking page. Be sure you’re on it, as this is a excellent way to stay informed about what’s taking place in your area.
3. Don’t neglect your property
There’s real value in having pride of ownership, but taking care of your home and its surroundings has a security aspect as well. An unkempt yard could be enticing to potential intruders, as it gives the impression you might be negligent about your home’s protection too. Furthermore, wild trees and hedges near entryways can produce unwelcome hideouts. Keep things properly groomed, and consider using surveillance devices to keep close watch of your surroundings. Combining your outdoor surveillance with motion-detecting lighting is another great idea.
4. Avoid sharing too much on social media
You don’t want to encourage criminal activity by posting too much info on online platforms. Never announce that you will be out of town, as you never know who’s going to view the post. Alternatively, keep this information confidential with close neighbors and relatives who will be watching over your residence.
Do your part to keep your Bellingham neighborhood safe with a Vivint smart home
Now that you have a couple ideas on how to keep your Bellingham neighborhood safe, it’s time to take the next step. Dial (360) 968-8970 today to discover how you can improve your home’s security. A friendly Vivint team member is happy to help you design a fully integrated smart home.