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Windows Security

How secure is your home? What about your windows? In the case of burglary, windows are the most vulnerable part of your home. Listed below are some tips that will help keep your family safe all day and every day.

Windows Security Tips

1. Where possible, plant bushes-especially bushes with thorns-underneath your windows.

2. The side windows of a house are generally the most vulnerable. Install window sensors on these windows and on the front and back windows if possible. ALARM ONE security systems offer window sensors for three dollars a month in conjunction with various security packages.

3. Look for inexpensive window tinting. Purchase the tinting for your lower level windows. This makes it impossible for burglars to see inside your house unless they press their faces against the windows. The same thing goes for storm doors; burglars can't see through them.

4. Remember to close windows when you leave the house. Close upper-story windows as well. Many people mistakenly believe that it would be too difficult for a burglar to enter high-level windows.

5. For best windows security, install lights over or near your windows.

Windows Security—More Information Regarding Window Sensors
As mentioned above ALARM ONE offers security systems which include window and door sensors. More information regarding these packages is listed below.

The Secure Family Package
The Secure Family Package is ideal for protecting small to medium-sized homes. The Secure Family Package includes 2 Door/Window sensors and the following products and services:

The A1 Premium Package
The A1 Premium Package is designed to protect medium to large-sized homes. The A1 Premium Package comes with 3 Door/ Window sensors, the products listed above, and the following additional items and services:

Windows Security has never been so easy!
With the simple and inexpensive steps listed above, you can protect your family all day and every day.

 
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