Nashville, Tennessee residents enjoy living in their mid-sized city, which is full of all kinds of great entertainment opportunities. Still though, many residents like to get outside of Nashville during the evenings and weekends because it provides a nice break from their busy lives. Many residents head out to Cheatham State Wildlife Management area, Long Hunter State Park, Montgomery Bell State Park, Cedars of Lebannon State Park or Old Hickory Lake, and while each of those natural areas is incredibly beautiful and peaceful to relax in, residents still need to be aware of what’s going on back home. Unfortunately, many thieves like to break into houses while Nashville residents are away, so if you’re going to leave the city to go to one of those rural areas, then you need to increase your home security to protect your house while you’re away. Here are five basic things you can to do to protect your house while you’re gone.
5. Light your house at night. Generally, thieves will try to target houses that are dark because those houses are the ones that appear to be empty. Additionally, criminals don’t want to be seen by anyone who is in the area, so if a house is well-lit on the outside and inside, most criminals will avoid it altogether. If you don’t want to leave your lights on the entire time you’re gone, consider hiring someone to come over to turn your lights on, or use a timing system.
4. Have someone pick up your mail and newspapers while you’re away. If you’re gone for more than a day, then criminals who pass by will begin to notice that your mail and newspapers are piling up, and that will signal to them that the house is currently a great target because it is unoccupied. Keep criminals uninterested and your home security high by making sure things don’t pile up outside your house while you’re away.
3. Install a home alarm system on your property to fully protect yourself. Whether you’re away on a trip or at home, an alarm can provide you with the essential protection you need. Anytime you set your alarm and a criminal breaks into your house, they will trigger the alarm, which will instantly notify your private home security company. That company will then send trained professionals to your property to investigate, and they’ll call you immediately to let you know about what is going on.
2. Start a neighborhood watch program. One of the greatest ways to keep your property safe is to build a strong sense of community with your neighbors. IF they know you and care about you, then they’ll be much more likely to take action if they see something sketchy happening to your property, and their actions might keep your house safe when you need it the most.
1. Attend some of the home security trainings that are held by the local Nashville police department. Often, police departments may host frequent trainings that can help area residents learn about ways that their properties may be vulnerable and ways they can guard themselves to reduce those vulnerabilities.
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