1. Make an investment in your property’s security
Investing in your home’s protection is also beneficial to your community. When you set up a comprehensive home security system, you’re not only dissuading invasions at your residence, but you’re also helping to keep possible thieves out of your neighborhood. Fortunately, today’s smart homes provide more security tools than what you had in the past. You can have smart lighting automatically turn on - an excellent feature when you’re not there - and even view video surveillance feeds straight from your smartphone. Some exterior surveillance devices and video doorbells even have incorporated preventive measures to ward off intruders. Connecting your residence to a round-the-clock monitoring staff is another vital precaution and provides a rapid response if an emergency situation arises.
2. Your neighbors are part of your community - get to know them!
You might be amazed by the number of individuals who truly aren’t close to their neighbors. Establishing a support system within your area is crucial. You’ll be able to handle minor tasks for one another, like keep up with the mail on family getaways, look after pets, and even take notice of unusual occurrences. Some neighborhoods may run their own social networking site. Make sure you’ve joined, as this is a great way to keep up with what’s taking place in your area.
3. Maintain your property
There’s something to be said about pride of ownership, but keeping up your property has a safety component as well. A neglected yard may be enticing to prospective intruders, as it indicates you might be careless about your home’s protection as well. Additionally, wild trees and bushes near entrance points can provide unintended hiding places. Keep your property properly groomed, and consider using surveillance cameras to closely look after your exterior. Linking your surveillance with motion-detecting lights is another excellent idea.
4. Don’t share more than you should on social media
You don’t want to attract unlawful behavior by circulating too much information on social networks. Never announce that you are going to be out of town, as you never know who’s going to view it. Alternatively, keep this information private with close neighbors and family members who will be watching over your home.
Help keep your Santa Clarita neighborhood safe with a Vivint smart home
Now that you have a few ideas on how to keep your Santa Clarita neighborhood safe, it’s time to take the next step. Contact (661) 718-4936 today to see how you can improve your home’s protection. A knowledgeable Vivint team member is ready to help you personalize a state-of-the-art smart home.