Home Security Checklist
Use this as a guide as you check your home for safety measures. Boxes marked “no”
indicate areas where you could take action to improve your home’s security. These are
just some of the steps you can take to decrease the likelihood that you or your home is
targeted.
Exterior Doors
All doors are locked at night and every time we leave the house—even if it’s just for
a few minutes.
Doors are solid hardwood or metal-clad.
Doors feature wide:
ingle peepholes at heights everyone can use.
If there are glass panels in or near our doors, they are reinforced in some way so that,
they cannot be shattered.
All entryways have a working, keyed entry lock and sturdy deadbolt lock installed
into the frame of the door.
Spare keys are kept with a trusted neighbor, not under a doormat or planter, on a
ledge, or in the mailbox.
Garage and Sliding Door Security
The door leading from the attached garage to the house is solid wood or metal-clad
and protected with a quality keyed door lock and deadbolt.
The overhead garage door has a lock so that we do not rely solely on the automatic
door opener to provide security.
Garage doors are all locked when leaving the house.
The sliding glass door has a strong, working key locks.
‘A dowel or a pin to secure a glass door has been installed to prevent the door from.
being shoved aside or lifted off the track.
‘The sliding door is locked every night and each time we leave the house.
Protecting Windows
Every window in the house has a working key lock or is securely pinned.
Windows are always locked, even when they are opened a few inches for ventilation.
Outdoor Security
Shrubs and bushes are trimmed so there is no place for someone to hide.
‘There are no dark areas around our house, garage, or yard at night that would hide
prowlers.
Every outside door has a bright, working light to illuminate visitors.
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Outdoor lights arc on in the evening—whether someone is at home or not or a
photocell or motion-sensitive lighting system has been installed.
Our house number is clearly displayed so police and other emergency vehicles can
find the house quickly.
Security When Away From Home
‘At least two light timers have been set to turn the lights on and off in a logical
sequence, when we are away from home for an extended time period.
‘The motion detector or other alarm system (if we have one) has been activated when
we leave home.
Mail and newspaper deliveries have been stopped or arrangements for a neighbor!
friend to pick them up have been made when we go away from home for a period of
time.
A neighbor has been asked to tend the yard and watch our home when we are away.
Outdoor Valuables and Personal Property
Gate latches, garage doors, and shed doors are all locked with high-security,
laminated padlocks.
Gate latches, garage doors, and shed doors are locked after e1
ery use,
Grills, lawn mowers, and other valuables are stored in a locked garage or shed, or if
left out in the open, are hidden from view with a tarp and securely locked to a
stationary point.
Every bicycle is secured with a U-bar lock or quality padlock and chain,
Bikes are always locked, even if we leave them for just a minute.
Firearms are stored unloaded and locked in storage boxes and secured with trigger
guard locks.
Valuable items, such as television, stereos, and computers have been inscribed with
identifying number approved by local police.
Our home inventory is up-to-date and includes pictures. A complete copy is kept
somewhere out of the house.
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