Apartment Security Tips You've Never Heard Of – Remo+

Apartment Security Tips You've Never Heard Of

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It is amazing how many residents do not think about home security because they live in an apartment complex. Breaking into an empty apartment is almost as easy as breaking into a house. In fact, there have been cases where some “cunning” home intruders, who dressed up as police officers, broke into two apartments.

Just as how burglars target apartments different from single-family houses, we also have to approach some home security measures differently. Here is a list of security tips you should use if you live in an apartment.

 

1. AVOID GROUND-FLOOR APARTMENTS

Selecting which floor you live in an apartment can determine how much more you have to worry about your home security.

Ground floor apartments are vulnerable for break-in because tenants will have to worry about both the front door and windows, while most higher floor apartments only need to worry about the front door. So, if you plan to live on the ground floor, just remember to take extra precautions.

 

2. CREATE A SECURITY PACT WITH NEIGHBORS

If you live in an apartment complex, befriending a neighbor is way more effective than if you lived in a neighborhood of 2-story houses; your neighbors are literally a door over.

40% of burglars have stated that the proximity of neighbors is an effective deterrent. Create a pact with your neighbors and look out for each others’ homes.

 

3. ASK THE LANDLORD A LOT OF QUESTIONS

It is always smart to befriend your landlord and ask them any questions regarding the apartment security and any past incidences of break-ins. You want to know what extra security measures you need to take in order to ensure your apartment is safe.

Another question to ask your landlord is whether your door locks have been changed from the previous tenants. Sometimes landlords forget, so always keep your landlord accountable.

 

4. PLACE A SECURITY CAMERA INSIDE YOUR HOME

It is no surprise why burglars find security cameras as the number one factor to consider when targeting a home. Smart Door Cameras provide surveillance, alarms, and concrete evidence. 

However, security systems can become very expensive, if you purchase from companies like ADT. But, if you want a cheaper alternative that captures the whole apartment for a cheaper price, get yourself a smart home security camera.

 

5. BUY EXTRA EXTRA DEADBOLTS

Most burglars want to be in and out of a home as quick as possible; they only try to spend 8 to 12 minutes per home. That is why, having extra deadbolts are crucial.  Apartment spaces are small, so searching and grabbing jewelry is quick and easy.

All they would need to do is break down the door and just quickly go through the apartment, compared to a house that is a bit bigger and more area to cover. Also, 59.2% of burglaries occurred with some form of force, so have that extra fortification for your front door.

 

6. PEEPHOLE ALTERNATIVE

The peephole has always been the ultimate front door monitoring tool; however, with its fish lens view, you cannot get a clear picture of everything  outside your apartment. Hence comes the peephole alternative: a wireless video doorbell. These devices are taking over the smart home security market because it monitors the most important entryway for an apartment — the front door.

The issue with many video doorbells is that it requires some type of wire; however,  if you are worried about that then think of investing on a RemoBell that only require batteries.  Place it anywhere outside your home and still get that full monitoring experience.

 

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