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Garage · December 12, 2023

The 3 Important Steps To Secure Your Home’s Garage

The 3 Important Steps To Secure Your Home’s Garage

Garages are more than just a place to keep your car or store extra stuff. They are an important part of our homes. But, garages can be easy targets for thieves. They often have doors that are not very strong or locks that are easy to break. Thieves also know that there are valuable items in the garage such as tools and bicycles which make them an easy target.

It’s important to take the security of your garage as seriously as you do the rest of your house. Many of the strategies you use to keep your home safe can be used for the garage but there are some differences. In this article, we will cover how to keep your garage safe and secure.

 

1 – Focus on the fundamentals

There are some basics when it comes to securing your garage. The garage door is usually the weak link in the line of defense and needs to be taken care of first. Look for doors made of solid materials with good locking systems that are hard for thieves to break through.

You also need to make sure the door is working properly to avoid it being easy to enter. This means checking it often and fixing any problems right away. Sometimes, small issues like a loose hinge or a worn-out lock can make your garage less safe. Garage door replacement parts are easy to find and fix yourself in many cases but calling a technician is also an option when the door needs repairs.

Garage windows are also an easy way to enter the garage. They are often easy to break through without drawing attention. Placing bars over the windows is a cheap and effective option.

 

2 – Embrace technology

Modern technology offers great tools to make your garage safer. Smart garage door openers are a big help. They let you control your garage door with your phone. This means you can open and close it from anywhere. You can also check if you forgot to close it. Some smart openers even alert you if someone opens the garage door when you’re not home.

Security cameras and motion sensors add another layer of safety. Cameras can be put inside and outside the garage. They let you see what’s happening in real time on your smartphone. You can also record footage to check later.

 

3 – Use lighting as a deterrent

Thieves like to work in the dark, where they’re less likely to be seen. So, having good lighting can really help. It makes it harder for someone to break into your garage without being noticed.

Motion-activated lights are a really good deterrent. They turn on automatically if they sense movement. This can surprise a thief and make them leave. It also lets you know that someone is there.

Timer-based lights are useful too. You can set them to turn on and off at certain times. This is good for when you’re not home. It makes it look like someone is there, which can stop thieves from trying to break in.

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