Home Security Tips: Protecting Your Garage

Published: 04th February 2011
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If you are a homeowner, chances are that you have thought a bit about your home security. Perhaps you have installed a good home alary security system, as per the recommendations of your family, neighbors, and friends. You have replaced the decades-old windows in your house with sturdier, double-paned ones that will withstand a blow while simultaneously making your home more energy-efficient. After talking to some savvy neighbors, you even have decided that it would be a good idea to invest in a home security door, realizing that they help you protect against intruders, increase the value of your house, and look quite attractive from the outside, increasing your home’s overall curb appeal.

One thing that, perhaps, you have not thought of his how to protect your garage. This all-important part of your house can be a bit harder to keep safe than the rest of your home. Whether your garage is filled with a ’98 Ford Buick with 6000 miles on it and a couple of rusty rakes or with a late-model SUV and an 18-month-old sports car, in addition to a brand new top-of-the-line snow blower, these possessions are important to you. Protecting them is one of the most important things that you can do.


So how do you actually make sure that the items in your garage stay safe? One of the first things that you should do is make sure that your home alarm system connects to your garage. This is very easy to do if your garage is attached to your house. If not, then you should talk to the security company to see if it is possible to expand the zone of protection so that it can cover your garage. This way, the second that someone tries to jimmy the lock or bash in a window, the local police will be immediate called to get one the scene.

Another important step to take is to make sure that you always keep your garage door locked. This might seem a bit excessive to some, especially if those who live in a nice neighborhood and have garages that are separate from the house itself. But, unfortunately, it does not take very much more than a bored juvenile or an opportunistic this passing through eh neighborhood to help him or herself to your family´s set of 6-speed bicycles. Be safe rather than sorry.


A final important thing that you can to do to protect your car or cars in particular is invest in a small steering wheel lock. This is great to have for situations outside of your neighborhood as well, such as if you decide to park your car overnight in a garage for whatever reason, or you go to a sports event in a more marginal neighborhood. Once again, some people might find it to be a bit on the paranoid side, but weigh the consequences of what would happen if you were to be one of those unlucky souls who becomes the victim of a crime of opportunity? You will wish at that point that you made the small investment of time and money required to keep your stuff safe today.

So first make sure that you choose one of these home alarm systems. Home alarm systems will often extend to your garage, so ask your company today.

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