“IT ONLY TAKES A SECOND TO BECOME A VICTIM” As a BAX Security customer we are not only concerned with the overall safety of your home and business; we are also concerned about the safety of you and your family. It only takes a second to become a victim.
The best form of protection you have is to educate yourself and your family about safety related issues. Please contact a BAX service advisor @ 1-866-401-6848 for a full question answer period of all your common and non common safety tips.

HOME SAFETY TIPS

Your home is the only environment where you have control over who can get close to your or your family. Protecting your home and family from criminal intrusion should be high on your list of priorities.

Without a doubt, the most common threat to your home is burglary. The majority of home burglaries occur during the daytime when most people are away from home. They also occur at night when there are obvious signs that no one is home. Statistics tell us that more than 80% of all home burglars gain access through a door.

Use the following home security tips to keep you and your family safe.

  • Doors & Locks
  • Windows
  • Lighting
  • Alarm System
  • Other Tips

DOORS AND LOCKS

Always lock your doors and windows. Locks on doors should be placed at least 40 inches away from windows, glass panels and other openings. Place a metal bar or thick wooden stick the length of the panel in the track of each sliding door. Use a solid core (44mm thick) or metal door for all entrance points. Use a quality, heavy-duty, deadbolt lock with a one-inch throw bolt. Check door hinges to make sure they are sturdy and secure with strong, long screws. Display security decals in a visible location on all doors.

WINDOWS

Make sure valuables are where they cannot be seen from a window. Secure all accessible windows with secondary blocking devices. Block accessible windows open no more than 6 inches for ventilation. Consider fitting security grilles to vulnerable windows. Display security decals in visible locations on all accessible windows.

LIGHTING

Use timer switches to turn on lights, radios and other appliances when you’re away from home. Make sure exterior lighting allows 100-foot visibility. Use good lighting along the pathway and at your door. Consider infrared motion sensors on the exterior porch or side door.

ALARM SYSTEMS

Have a professional install an alarm system that suits your budget and needs. Make sure your home or business is monitored by a professional monitoring station. All systems need to have an audible siren to be effective. Keep your alarm call list up to date. Make sure all keyholders know how to respond to an alarm call. Don’t display your passcode near the alarm panel. Display security decals in visible locations on all accessible doors and windows.

OTHER TIPS

Trim the bushes and trees close to your home to make it difficult for a burglar to hide. Store any ladders and tools in a locked tool shed, garage or basement. Do not display your family’s name on mailboxes or doormats. Do an inventory of all the belongings inside your home. Make a video take of your belongings and store a copy in a safe place – outside your home. Make sure your house number is easily visible from the street so emergency vehicles can quickly find your hous