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Security Features Buyers Wish They Had Installed Earlier
Many homeowners think about home security only after they move in, experience a scare, miss a delivery, notice a weak entry point, or r...
How Utility Technicians Access Your Property Safely
Setting up a new home often means letting different service providers onto the property. Electricity, gas, water, internet, home securi...
Hidden Entry Points Burglars Look For
Most homeowners think about the front door first when they think about home security. But burglars often look for less obvious access p...
Security Checklist for Homes Left Empty During Renovations
Renovations can make a home better, safer, and more comfortable, but they can also create temporary security risks. During renovation w...
Package Theft Prevention for Newly Moved Families
Moving into a new home usually means one thing: deliveries. Furniture, décor, appliances, kitchen items, internet equipment, security d...
Security Habits Every New Homeowner Should Build
Buying or moving into a new home is exciting, but safety should not wait until something goes wrong. A home may look comfortable and co...
Smart Home Devices That Create Unexpected Security Risks
Smart home devices can make daily life easier. You can lock a door from your phone, check a camera while away, control lights with voic...
Moving Day Theft: How Families Can Protect Their Belongings
Moving day can feel chaotic from the first box to the last. Doors stay open, people come and go, trucks sit outside, valuables move thr...
Why Vacant Homes Are Targeted Before New Owners Move In
A vacant home can look quiet from the outside, but to the wrong person, it may look like an easy target. Before new owners officially m...
Security Risks During the First 30 Days After Moving
The first month after moving into a new home is busy. You are unpacking boxes, updating addresses, meeting neighbors, arranging utiliti...