Improving Safety Measures For Your Home

According to crime statistics, every year in the UK there are more than a million burglaries and attempted burglaries – that’s around one every 40 seconds and most are committed spontaneously by opportunist criminals who simply spot a way in.


Two thirds of burglars enter through the door of the house, and half of the burglaries occur when people are home, so one of the key issues seems to be how easy it is to gain access to people’s front doors.

One of the ways many people are choosing to make their homes more secure, is by choosing to install automatic safety gates across the front of their driveways, which would prevent burglars getting near enough to the house to break in at all.

It wasn’t long ago that having automatic or controlled gates was a sign of money and wealth, hiding a big house behind them, or secure gated communities boasting expensive homes.

But that has changed now as the technology has moved on and security concerns have grown over the years, meaning more and more people are trying to protect their homes. Gates provide an effective deterrent to burglars and also help keep your family safer, preventing young children and pets from running out into the road.

Things to consider before installing safety gates


1. If you are thinking of installing this type of gate you will need to ensure there is an adequate power supply nearby.

2. Look at the layout of your house to determine whether you can have gates which slide on tracks or swing inwards.

3. Which is your preferred system – hydraulic or mechanical? Hydraulic can be more expensive but also have a longer life, whereas mechanical are cheaper but may not last quite so long.

4. How do you want your gates to open? There are many options to think about, voice operated, key pads, fingerprint recognition and many more.

5. Safety – you need to make sure your gates have a safety option included to avoid accidents with children, pets and also vehicles. Some have systems which detect movement and prevent the gates from closing.

So if you are considering improving your home security with automatic gates, you might want to look at other options to keep your home safer – both inside and out – protecting your family against burglars, but also against accidents in the home. Definitely look around for quotes and check the quality of the gates as they can be expensive to repair, try Prestige Doors (https://www.prestigedoors.co.uk/) if you’re in the south East.
1. Highly visible locks on the doors and windows
Sturdy looking and visible locks provide a strong deterrent to burglars

2. Use your locks
Make sure you lock your doors and windows at night and when you are out

3. A home alarm system
Install a real home alarm system and make sure there is a fast response time

4. A security camera system
Install a real system to catch any would-be burglars in the act, but equally, good quality fake cameras can be effective deterrents

5. Lights which are motion sensitives
Use motion sensitive floodlights on dark parts of your house

Making your home safer on the inside

Once the house is secure from potential burglars it is also important to make your house safer on the inside, to help protect your family and prevent accidents – falls are the most common type of accident in the home and a way to help prevent slips, trips and falls is to install safety flooring.

It is particularly relevant to install non-slip flooring in places where accidents are more likely to happen, such as the kitchen and the bathroom which can get wet, increasing the potential for slips and falls.

Things to think about when considering installing safety flooring:

1. Non-slip floor tiles – these can be laid the same way that normal tiles are laid so this is a simple DIY job is you want it to be.

2. Non-slip vinyl covering – vinyl or lino floor coverings can be a very practical option and easier to lay than tiles

3. Non-slip floor paint – this can be used on surfaces such as the garage, steps and doorways.

4. Non-slip decking strips –
decking can become very slippery in the home but these strips can really help and are simple to install, being screwed to the boards.

All of these safety measures can be easily installed to keep burglars out and secure our homes against intruders, while also keeping us safer and less likely to have accidents when at home. Simple measures that make a big difference.

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