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Home Security For Your Apartment
In the past, apartment dwellers have had little recourse when it came to their own security. Most often, they were forced to rely on whatever security measures were offered by the particular apartment complex in which they resided. In some cases, this could be quite good, particularly if the apartment complex offered security guards that monitored the complex at all times. Other apartment complexes offer a certain type of combination lock that requires a multi-digit number in order for the front door to be accessed. Nevertheless, it is important to note that apartments can be just as much at risk of being broken into as a regular home.
Like most home invasions, apartment burglaries tend to occur during the daytime hours. This is because this is the time when fewer people are at home. The apartments that are most susceptible to break-ins are those that are on the first and second floors. Practically any apartment that is situated on the first or second floor can be invaded through either windows or the front door. More than 30% of all apartment burglaries are accessed through the door or window, as a matter of fact. If the apartment dweller has renter’s insurance that might be able to recoup the cost of the items that were stolen, but if they do not, then they are often just out of luck.
The good news is that while apartments are just as easy to break into as homes, there are security methods that apartment dwellers can use to provide additional security and protection. These security systems, which are specifically designed for use in an apartment, are an ideal way to keep burglars out. The kit contains a master unit which sounds a 105 decibel alarm in the event a burglar attempts to invade the apartment. Apartment dwellers can even take advantage of a wireless unit that will detect an intruder over an area of some 1,200 square feet. Keychain remotes offer the ability for the system to be armed and disarmed as well as for the panic button to be turned on remotely without the need to reach for the master unit.
The wireless unit also offers battery back-up for up to 12 hours in the event power should go out. Monitoring is also available that will alert the authorities in the event that the alarm goes off. This is a perfect solution for apartment dwellers as most burglaries tend to occur during the daylight hours when neighbors are not at home. If the alarm goes off, a monitoring representative will contact the apartment and if there is no answer, then they will automatically contact local law enforcement officials. The system can be set up to cover any sliding doors that may lead to an exterior patio as well as the front door and the master bedroom area.
It is only natural for everyone to wish to protect their family and belongings. With this type of system now even individuals who live in an apartment have the ability to do so.
Home Security For Renters
Estimates indicate that nearly 40 million households in the United States actually occupy rental units or rental homes. At one time, renters were primarily comprised of young singles; however, that is no longer the case. More than 50% of renters today include families with children.
While home security systems are often targeted at homeowners, it is important to note that rental homes are just as much of a target for burglars and criminals as owner-occupied homes. In fact, a rental unit may be even more of a target due to the fact that renters are perceived to be less likely to take measures regarding security.
Even if you do not own the home or apartment in which you reside, protecting your loved ones and possessions is certain to be important to you. In most cases, the management of an apartment building will handle security for the grounds; however, security for each unit generally has something to be desired. While property management often provides a gated entry and lighting and may even go so far as to hire a private security company to patrol the grounds, it does not provide any individual security for each apartment unit. In that case, it falls to the tenant to make sure that their possessions and loved ones are kept secure.
Fortunately, there are many steps you can take even if you are a renter in order to improve the security of apartment or home in which you reside. The first step is to ensure that all doors and windows are kept locked. Ensure that the locks which are in place are effective. If they are not, speak with management about covering the cost of having new locks installed.
A home security system can also be utilized by a renter in order to ensure safety. In the past it was quite difficult for renters to take advantage of a home security system due to the fact that a contract might be required which would make it difficult if the renter needed to move while the contract was in effect. A home security camera; however, can provide a renter with the additional peace of mind and security they desire. This type of camera can be easily installed to view a front entrance or a walkway. In many cases, it may serve as a deterrent to would-be thieves. In addition, in the event of a crime it can provide indisputable recording of the event to provide law enforcement later. Renters can even take advantage of smaller cameras which can be easily placed in balcony or porch areas. These cameras can also be placed inside the home or apartment. Wireless security cameras make it much easier for the cameras to be moved; which can be helpful in the event the renter moves at a later date. Establishing a monitored home security system helps in emergency response time as well.
While you should always check with management regarding their policies on the installation of a home security system, many landlords and property managers are quite open to the idea due to the fact that it benefits them as well as the renter.