5 Tips to Keep Your Windows Secure

Mar 9, 2023 | Tips

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Windows are necessary for providing natural light and a way to look out of your home. However, the windows are also the simplest access point for criminals. Therefore, you want to make sure you make the windows as secure as possible. Below are some simple tips that will help improve your security.

Keep Them Locked

The first thing you will need to do is check the locks on your windows. People are usually good about checking their door locks. However, they forget the windows. Maybe you open up the window to get some fresh air and a nice cross breeze going. When you shut the window, you forget to lock it up. Additionally, be sure you have quality locks that are in working condition. If you don’t replace them.

Consider Window Grilles

Window grilles are made from metal and are installed either on the interior or exterior of the glass. They help prevent break-ins by restricting access to the window. One of the benefits of grilles over bars is the aesthetic value. They are made to look nicer, so you don’t feel as though you are a prisoner in your home.

Use Outdoor Motion Sensor Lights

A better way to keep thieves from breaking through your windows is to keep them away from your house entirely. Using motion-sensor outdoor lights, along with other security system measures, such as cameras, make the job of criminals more difficult. They don’t want to draw attention to themselves, so they may skip your house entirely.

Roses and Other Thorny Plants

Criminals want easy access to your home. Thorny shrubs or roses beneath your windows can help to keep them from getting too close. They won’t want to risk hurting themselves and will see your home as too much trouble to break into.

Get Better Quality Windows

Take some time to examine the current state of your windows. Get a good sense of their quality and condition. Older windows may have issues like loose panes, busted locks, dry rot, or other problems. They also tend to be easier for thieves to break into. It may be time to get some new windows.

Newer window options have a range of features that help to boost security including better locks, double glazing, etc. These features can make it more difficult for someone to break into the house.

These are some effective tips that can help to better secure your windows against those who want to steal from you or otherwise do you harm. Keep them in mind. Contact Rusco Windows and Doors to learn more.

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