Home Security: Your Guide to Protecting Your Family

December 21, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Home Security Alarm

Product Description
Feel safe, be safe. Here’s how to secure your home confidently and affordable. A security quiz helps you evaluate your home’s security needs. Shows how to identify and plug security leaks around and throughout your hous… More >>


Home Security: Your Guide to Protecting Your Family

Comments

3 Responses to “Home Security: Your Guide to Protecting Your Family”
  1. Anonymous says:

    this is the pure basics… they cover everything… doors, windows, BACEMENTs… from locks to clocks and electronics its in here… a very good book… not like the USSR is invading secure but most of you arnt like me… when i liberary got this book (if anyone wants to buy it for me thats cool thanks LOL) i fliped after i read it… it was soooo good… i learned sooo much about my house that i had never thought of.. great book… not the best but all of the basics
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. I didn’t find this “book” all that helpful. It’s more like a high-level overview of security and common practices. I didn’t really find any nuggest of wisdom or neat tricks or even recommendataions really.

    It’s like a fancy “about home security” pamphlet and not really worth the money or shipping.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. R. A. Ward says:

    I confess: I am carpentry impaired. But when I thumbed through this book and then read it thoroughly, I was impressed by the fact that many of the techniques in it are easy and require minimal tools, supplies and skills. “Home Security” also has very good color illustrations (and some photos) that show you exactly what the text is saying. As a visual learner, I appreciated that very much!

    The real gold in this guide, however, is the sheer wealth of information. For instance, I personally didn’t know one lock from another (other than a deadbolt is better), and “Home Security” has a whole page full of illustrations with pros and cons of each type of lock and where they are best suited for in your home. It gets down to details such as shape of the lock’s bolt, and how far into the doorjam it should go. “Home Security” also answered the simple question of which way should the door swing –in or out — to provide the best security. (It’s in.)

    This book is a great way to get you started. The information is basic and shows you in which direction to go, and how to think about the most common ways thieves get in and take things. In fact, I am in the research stages of building my own house, and for others like me, this will prove invaluable, because we can build the security in as we go along instead of doing a “quick fix” to badly secured features later.

    Subjects covered by the book, in no particular order, are:

    Do a home inventory and a “security tour” to determine what you have and the weak spots in the home
    Childproofing
    Insurance
    Alarm systems — the biggest single section of the book
    Securing windows and doors all over the home, including basement
    Locks
    Fences and lighting
    Fire safety, including types fire extinguishers and smoke detectors
    Apartment and condo dwellers
    Securing special targets (guns, jewelry)
    How to convert a regular closet to a security closet
    How to get into the habit of security
    Vacation security
    Security when you are at home
    Some thoughts on handicapped-accessible home design
    Rating: 5 / 5