6 Kinds of Protection Your Home Needs

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Negosentro | 6 Kinds of Protection Your Home Needs | Sure, you know you should probably have a deadbolt on your front door. you may even have an alarm system wired to a monitoring station or an app on your phone. However, you should also be protecting your home in other ways, too. These six protective measures can help you stay safe, comfortable and secure whether you are home or away.

1. Electrical Protection

Power surges are a major problem in houses. Recent and very public failures in electric grids have highlighted the potential for system failures. What you may not realize, however, is that power surges pose one of the greatest risks to your electric appliances and tech gear. They can be from many sources: a sudden influx of power from the grid, a failure in the wiring in your home or even a nearby lightning strike. Plugging individual appliances and gadgets into surge protectors is one option to stop this, but it can get cumbersome, making a home surge protection system a better option for many households.

2. UV Shields

The sun is incredibly powerful. Its rays cause premature fading and degradation of many common materials. The fading patio furniture or children’s toys outside are a testament to that. However, the damage doesn’t stop outside your home. Furniture, rugs and artwork can all be damaged by UV light passing through the windows. There are several different types of UV films and filters that can be applied to minimize this process and preserve your belongings.

3. Video Surveillance

Home video cameras were once reserved for high-end properties. However, the proliferation of smart home features means it is becoming increasingly common for average households. Doorbell cameras that alert you to someone outside and record the instance are on front doors throughout the country. There are also a plethora of cameras that can be strategically placed throughout homes and yards. Most allow for remote operation and monitoring, so you can keep an eye on your house no matter where you are at the moment. Be sure you know who can access your video footage before you commit to installing it. In many places, law enforcement uses recordings to supplement investigations and gather evidence.

4. Freeze Detection

As weather systems continue to get more and more extreme, protecting your home from freezing temperatures will become more important. If you’ve ever experienced frozen pipes, you understand why it is critical to keep temperatures above a certain level indoors. Freeze alarms are an ideal solution for this. They are relatively affordable and will alert you if the temperature falls below a predetermined number. They are excellent for a second home or for keeping an eye on the temperature in homes of older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

5. Pest Barrier

There is no point in adding a bunch of technology to your home if the structure itself is failing. Pests like carpenter ants and termites can undermine the wooden structure of your home in a relatively short period of time. Because they are so small and travel inside of the walls, you might not even realize they are there until it is too late. Having a preventative pest barrier installed is an excellent way to minimize the chance of an infestation. Bait traps and chemical barriers are two of the most popular options.

6. Water Filtration

Drinking water is generally considered a healthy choice, but that changes quickly if it is contaminated with toxic chemicals and heavy metals. Installing a home house filtration system is one of the easiest ways to minimize the problem. While there are several different types of filters available, the ones using reverse osmosis technology tend to be the most effective. In addition to keeping your drinking water safe, it will also reduce minerals that can damage appliances and plumbing fixtures.

Your home may not be as safe and protected as you thought. However, you can take action to fix that. Installing surge protectors, shielding interiors from UV rays and installing a pest barrier are just a few of the things you can do to help keep things in top shape.

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