Burglar Security Tips For The Apartment Tenant

by Paul Proctor

Home security is one of the very first important things that comes to mind for anyone owning or renting an apartment on their own. Burglar security measures can be as direct as having deadbolts and chain bolts installed on the doors and locks on the windows. Advanced burglar security measures are vibration sensors for the windows, infra-red motion sensors, and alarm boxes for the telephone system.

Prevention is really the best policy, even if your apartment is in a very safe area with excellent and responsive police, firefighters, and paramedics. A single door or window left unlocked for a mere minute can be provide an intruder with all the opportunity needed to gain entry to your home and take your valuables""cash, personal items, important documents, electronics, home computer systems.

Some features of apartment security to look for are a peephole on the front door, and an intercom for the main area's common entrance. If there is no concierge in your apartment building, a video intercom can be a great security device. Another option is a CCTV system for all doors leading into or out of the building. These security measures will increase your safety and enhance your peace of mind.

It's important to think about changing all the locks to the doors when you're moving into a new place. You should always ask for identifications from anyone delivering a package before you let them inside. Even if you're just going out for a moment, you should always make sure that all the doors, windows, and balcony doors are sealed before you leave.

Here are some additional tips to improve your burglar security. Get a small safe to provide further protection for small, valuable items in your apartment. Buy renter's insurance to protect yourself from the financial consequences of theft, as well as fire or water damage originating from other apartment dwellers. Talk to your neighbors, so that you can better identify which people that enter the building shouldn't be there.

It's very common for a stranger to enter a locked building by pressing the buzzers until someone unlocks the door for them. It's also common to check under the mat or some other obvious place for a spare key. If you leave a key around like this, someone might find it and take everything from your apartment. Further, it's a good idea to only use your last name and initials on any nameplates that are in public view, especially if you're a female living alone.

Home security is one of the first things that springs to mind for anyone owning or renting an apartment. Burglar security measures can be as simple as having deadbolts on the doors and locks on the windows. For apartment security, other simple measures include having a peephole on the front door, and an intercom for the main entrance. If you do not have the luxury of a concierge then you may wish installing or upgrading to a video intercom instead. You may also consider having a CCTV system installed on your entry and exit doors.

Published October 6th, 2007

Filed in Home, Recreation