Whether you are looking to improve the security in your own house, your garage or in a massive office setting as part of a commercial enterprise, you’re going to need a number of techniques to try and ward off intruders and make sure that your possessions and building remain free from threat. It’s important to get these security measures right. But just what are the right measures I hear you say? Well, we have compiled a list of the 5 best ways to improve your building security to keep yourself safer in the future. 

1. Warn Intruders 

It may seem like a bit of a silly idea to alert intruders or thieves that you are recording them or that their security measures in place at your property. Indeed, this may incite that magpie effect for the thieves. Like when the grass says don’t step on it and what does everyone do? Step on it. The likes of signposts and warning labels are a great deterrent for thieves who are less likely to now try and burgle you as an impromptu side project. The likes of The Engraving People are specialists in designing signs and labels allowing for fully customized plastic engraved signs fit to warn off any potential intruders. 

2. CCTV/Doorbell cameras

CCTV, Digital Video Surveillance, and Doorbell cameras are all great ways of providing both good security and also a great way of getting some peace of mind. CCTV, historically, has always been the most widely used form of video surveillance. It is typically cheaper and easier to install providing solid frame rates and good enough quality - particularly for businesses. Recently, Digital Video Surveillance has become the ultimate building security tool, providing homes and businesses alike sound coverage of all exits and entryways. They provide high-resolution video but at the expense of more money and a long setting up process. Many people are gradually starting to shift towards this method from the older CCTV setup. Even more recently, Doorbell cameras have been favored, particularly by households. They offer a cheap and easy alternative to whole systems of cameras and provide adequate safety measures for homes. Enough to see who is walking by your door and having a look in your windows anyway! 

3. Monitored Alarms

Perhaps more suited for business and commercial environments, monitored alarms have long since been used by businesses as a defense for their properties against intruders. They offer 24/7, 365 days a year defense and are easily managed remotely. These alarms are basic in essence and alert relevant authorities when they are tripped by an unsuspecting intruder. They can also be activated if other defenses are breached such as doors and windows. Monitored alarms are great for providing blanket coverage of your property. Installing it is likely to make your life a whole lot easier. 

4. Territorial reinforcement and chain-link fences

One of the most basic, yet effective, ways of defending your property is to define your territorial boundary. Balingwiredirect.com offers various types of wires for fencing that can be used to create boundaries for your property, ranging from a garden fence around your house to an electrified chain link fence around your business's parking lot. Clearly defining the territory of your property is essential for basic defense and should be one of your first steps in improving building security.

5. Intercoms and door entry systems

Intercom systems and door entry systems are simple in terms of defense but equally effective. They can also cost a sum to install but they are useful for stopping any undesirables or randomers from being able to access the property and ultimately eliminating extra chances of theft and intruders by stopping them at the source. It means you have a log of who is in and out of the building, allows for easy verification processes, and provides an extra layer of security to residents or employees. 

Conclusion

Whilst we may well not have covered all the security systems which you can install into your building for improving its security, we have covered the top 5 ways. These methods offer reasonable and achievable security systems which can be put in place both in the commercial and personal building environment. These may not offer the likes of security that surround the Mona Lisa or Queen Elizabeth II but they are more than substantial for keeping many pesky thefts and intruders away from your belongings.

WRITTEN BY

Daria Brown