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Top 5 Home Security Tips for Single Women

Moving into your first home on your own is an exciting accomplishment for anyone. As a single woman, living on your own offers the space and freedom to truly connect with yourself and discover your true inner self. However, living alone also comes with risks.

Women who have never been married, are divorced, or who are separated from their spouse are more likely to be victims of violent crimes than their married counterparts. This is largely due to the perception that these women are more vulnerable and easier to take advantage of.

Interestingly, widowed women are the least likely to be victimized. Some researchers attribute this to higher socioeconomic status: widows are typically older, more financially established, and more likely to have home security measures in place.

Single women deserve to feel safe and confident in their own homes. They deserve to sleep peacefully without fearing home invasion, burglary, or other violent crime. 

If you are a single woman living alone, follow these five simple home security tips to maintain the sanctity of your space.

  1. Keep Doors and Windows Secured

It’s easy to forget to lock your doors or close windows when you’re in a rush to get to work or school. This simple mistake could shatter your sense of security as opportunistic thieves, stalkers, and other criminals who can easily gain access through unsecured entrances. 

Installing smart locks can help to mitigate these risks. They can easily be monitored and activated or deactivated remotely through an easy to use mobile app.

  1. Check What’s on Display

There’s nothing wrong with being proud of the valuables you’ve worked hard to afford. However, having them on display for anyone who may walk by to see can be a problem. Expensive electronics,  jewelry, and other valuables that are easily seen through windows can draw the eye of desperate wrongdoers. 

Shades, blinds, and curtains can help to protect your privacy and conceal valuables that can’t be hidden, like TVs and desktop computers. Smaller goods like handheld electronics and jewelry should be properly stored out of sight when not in use.

  1. Be Aware of the Details You’re Giving Away to Observant Crooks

How predictable is your schedule? Do you always leave home a little early for a morning yoga session on Tuesdays and Thursdays? Do you stay at work late at the end of the month to wrap up important reports and projects? What about the decals on your car? What do they say about your hobbies and routines?

It’s important to be mindful of the kinds of information you subconsciously give to people who may be paying a little too much attention. While a set routine can be great for productivity, they tell patient criminals exactly when they can strike. Try switching these up from time to time. If you can’t, consider having a friend or neighbor check in on your home when you’re expected to be away.

  1. Light Up the Night

You should never have to be afraid to go outside your home at night, nor should you fear who or what might be lurking in the shadows. Burglars and other criminals love to take advantage of the cover of night, so take away their advantage.

Motion sensor lights and exterior security cameras are great for discouraging thieves targeting your home. The sudden flood of light is disorienting and panic-inducing. They don’t know if they’ve actually been spotted and won’t stick around to find out.

  1. Get a Home Security System

Home security systems aren’t just for expensive homes and the wealthy elite. In fact, homes in lower income areas are more likely to be burglarized because of lacking home security measures. Apartments and condos are also still vulnerable to potential property crime, with many inaccurately believing the closer proximity to your neighbors means greater safety.

With customizable, affordable options to suit your needs and budget, TruHome Alarm is the leading authorized ADT dealer in South Florida. All of our home security options are fully backed by the nation’s most trusted home monitoring service. This means you get the best home security support without breaking the bank.

As a single woman living on her own, your safety and security are important. TruHome Security has your back. Contact us today for a free consultation and to learn about our bundles, deals, and giveaways.

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