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Have you ever written a text, read it again and again, then sent it, only to realize it had a typo? For whatever reason, our brains miss details in things it regularly processes. That’s why third parties are so valuable—and why it’s so hard to catch your own typos.

Security follows the same trend. How To Conduct Your Own Home Security Audit

This is why big businesses and corporations perform security audits regularly, so they can identify and minimize risks. Why can’t homeowners do the same? Well, because many don’t know where to start. 

Let’s highlight how you can conduct your own security audit (using several guidelines recommended by the National Center for State Courts).

Home Exterior Security Audit Checklist

First, let’s look at the exterior of your home. Here are some examples of security issues to watch for when performing an exterior security audit:

  • Is there adequate lighting on the perimeter?
  • Are there any overgrown shrubs or obstacles blocking views from inside?
  • Are there any additional exterior buildings you need to inspect?
  • Are all windows secured (including basement windows)?
  • Is there an attached garage? Does it present a security risk?
  • Does the mailbox or other signage reveal your identity?
  • Is there a security system? Does it work? Does it need to be upgraded?
  • Are door locks still functional and do they provide adequate security?

Home Interior Security Audit Checklist

Next is the interior of the home. Here are some examples of security issues to watch for when performing an interior security audit

  • Is there an alarm system? Does it work? Does it need to be upgraded?
  • Are smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detectors functional and installed throughout the home?
  • Do the most important access points have deadbolt locks on them?
  • Can you get into the home from any windows or openings?
  • Do windows allow easy visibility into the home?
  • Do you have a video doorbell that lets you identify visitors before you open the door?
  • Do you have lighting on timers so onlookers don’t think you’re not at home?

These are just a few ideas for performing your own security audit, but why not turn to a professional instead? A professional residential locksmith, for example, knows what security issues to look for and how to address them. To get started on improving the security of your home or business, contact A-1 Locksmith today at (972) 284-7500.

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