Wants Outweighing Security Needs Minnesota

Good security should be an essential factor when purchasing your new home. Buying decisions are quite often made based on the size of a kitchen or bathroom, with little consideration given to the importance of a good home security package. As a security consultant, it's hard for me to comprehend that homebuyers are more interested in crown mouldings than a practical home security system. Priorities need to be reassessed by new home purchasers to keep them and their ...

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Good security should be an essential factor when purchasing your new home. Buying decisions are quite often made based on the size of a kitchen or bathroom, with little consideration given to the importance of a good home security package.

As a security consultant, it’s hard for me to comprehend that homebuyers are more interested in crown mouldings than a practical home security system. Priorities need to be reassessed by new home purchasers to keep them and their families safer. New home builders are a by-product of supply and demand. If the trend is bathrooms and kitchens, then bathrooms and kitchens it is.

We need to put an emphasis on home security in order to receive it as standard equipment. If new home buyers start demanding higher standards in home security as “matter of fact” requests, then the industry’s priorities will have to change. It always amazes me that new home buyers spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on the purchase of a new home, fill it full of their worldly possessions, and lock everything up with a $30 deadbolt and a 99 cent key.

The reason most people don’t think twice about it is because it has come to be accepted. We have accepted the $30 deadbolt and the 99 cent key as long as the kitchen has an island and the en suite has a soaker tub. Decor has overcome security in the new home market and this is dangerous business. We are being led through the home-purchasing process by our wants and not our needs – needs that should find builders replacing 60 watt light bulbs with 100 or 200 watt metal halide cube light fixtures with vandal-proof lenses.
Full coverage burglar alarms should be standard equipment – make sure new homes have alarm contacts on all windows and doors (including upstairs). Most new home alarms do not have contacts on upstairs windows because of the time and costs involved to the builders.

All exterior doors should be of solid wood construction, assuring a good sturdy surface for the installation of a high security deadbolt. This dynamic combination will guarantee you maximum protection against a forced-entry attempt.

Every new home should have a built-in video intercom installed. With the decreasing costs of this type of technology, there is no excuse not to have one of these units installed as standard equipment. This product allows you to view and speak to visitors at your front door without having to open it.

Windows in hidden areas should be made of the strongest security glass available. Sliding glass doors should be secured with strong auxiliary locks and anti-lift shims installed in the top of the frame. Out-swinging doors should have blocker plates or astragals to seal off the gap between the door and the frame. A blocker plate would prevent a would-be burglar from prying between the door and the frame to gain entry.

And last but not least, builders or new home owners should make sure that phone lines are protected with steel-reinforced boxes to prevent tampering.

This article was provided by Your Home Security. Frank Fourchalk is a recognized security expert with over 17 years experience. He has a security column running in over 15 newspapers from Vancouver BC to Pretoria, South Africa. His columns continue to grow and he has recently signed on with the New York Post. Visit them online at www.yourhomesecurity.ca.

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