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You just read about the break-in at your
friend's home office where thieves stripped
the place bare. Now you wonder what you
should do to protect your home office from
the same fate. Here are several tips, some
very low in cost, some where you spend a few
bucks, and some that are expensive. The end
result, even at the lowest cost level, is
better security for your home office than
most office buildings provide.
LOW COST SECURITY TIPS
These tips work to help you protect your
home whether or not you have a home office.
- The first thing to do is make sure
your home looks lived in. Purchase
several automatic timers and connect
them to lamps, overhead lights, stereos,
TVs and the like. Set them to go on and
off according to your usual schedule,
then use them anytime you leave your
home, day or night.
- Next, get out the hedge clippers and
work away on those overgrown shrubs,
trees, and plants; especially those
around windows, doors and basement
access points. When you drive up to your
home, you want to be able to see an
intruder before you ever get out of your
vehicle.
- Third, make good use of your
answering machine or voice mail, but
don't tip-off thieves that you aren't
home. It's a lot easier to tell your
vendors and customers you will be gone
for a period of time than it is to try
to conduct business from a stripped home
office. One really great idea is to have
call forwarding installed on your home
office phone and forward the calls to a
friend, to an answering service, or to
your own cellular phone. This serves the
dual purpose of keeping in touch while
not alerting the crook.
- Fourth, purchase window locks, and
use them. There are locks that work on
casement windows, but you may have to
have them special ordered. A simple lock
for most double-hung window is a hole
drilled through the side of the sliding
window into the frame with a large nail
shoved in to the hole. This secures the
window in place. This tip also works
very well on sliding patio doors, and is
an easy solution.
MEDIUM COST SECURITY TIPS
If you are out of your home office a lot,
take these three steps to increase security.
- First, purchase a cellular phone,
but use it as an answering machine
rather than as a portable telephone
system. Have call forwarding on your
home office phone, but direct the calls
to your cellular phone. This leads the
caller to believe you're there in your
office.
- Second, ask your favorite neighbor
to keep an eye on your home, and call
your cellular number if anything doesn't
look right.
- Third, spend a few bucks on
automatic outside lighting. Buy the kind
(or adapt the one you can get) that will
also set off a buzzer or bell in your
house. This way, if someone approaches
your house, the light will come on and
you will be notified by the alarm.
Sensitivity can be set on some units to
discriminate between a dog and a person
moving, but if you have big dogs, forget
this tip or you'll be constantly jumping
up and down every time your dog goes
outside.
HIGH COST SECURITY TIPS
Make your home more secure with these ideas.
- Have a carpenter or contractor
examine your outside doors, especially
your garage-to-house door. Chances are,
all your doors could be opened with a
good strong kick. Have bad doors
replaced and beef up the locks on
others. Use only deadbolt locks which
must be opened with a key on both sides.
This keeps a thief from bringing out
your merchandise even if they do gain
access through a window.
- Mount one video camera at the front,
back, and side door areas with a switch
able monitor in your office can do
wonders for your security.
- Invest in electrically operated door
locks such that you can unlock doors
from your office.
SPECIAL COMPUTER SECURITY TIPS
If you haven't purchased a backup system and
automatic backup software for your computer
system, you are asking for trouble. For a
very small amount of money you can purchase
a system to back up your computer files
every night, and all you have to do is
change removable cartridges in the morning,
taking the backup with you for secure
off-site storage.
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One good
thing about an alarm system is that you can get
5% to 20% off your home or business insurance
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