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Home Security Facts

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Home should be the safest place for everyone, but it actually presents greater risk of accident than anywhere else. We should be aware of the facts about home security. This article will talk about some home security facts you may not know.

Home should be the safest place for everyone, but it actually presents a greater risk of accident than anywhere else. We should be aware of the facts about home safety.

There are both inside dangers and outside dangers for home security. The inside dangers include fire damage, water damage, gas leakage, electrical shortage, etc. The outside danger is mainly burglary. All these dangers happen easily if you do not pay attention to.

If the home is such a source of danger then who is responsible? Are we to blame or is the threat beyond our control?

Statistics show that the single largest cause of home accidents is human error and most could have been prevented with forethought. This does at least show that home safety is within our control, and if we only thought carefully about basic safety precautions in the home, then we can drastically reduce the dangers.

The Sources of Danger in the Home.

Accidents occur as the result of a wide variety of everyday activities including cooking, DIY or simply children playing. One of the most feared and dangerous home hazard is fire.

Although in its swift and deadly devastation, fire is a merciless and frightening threat to home safety, with fire safety measures such as smoke alarms, it is one of the easier risks to control.

Who Is At Most Risk?

The groups most vulnerable to accidents in the home are those less able to look after themselves, such as children under 5 and people over 65. Whereas children become less at risk as they get older, the elderly conversely increase their likelihood of becoming a victim in the home.

Your gender can also have an affect on the likelihood of being a victim of an accident in the home. For instance, in the over 65s age group more women than men die as a result of a home mishap. Statistics also show that boys are involved in more accidents than girls.

Although home accidents are still common, the public can at least feel reassured that the risk of their house being burgled has dropped. A contributing factor to the drop is the increased popularity of effective door latches, gates and sophisticated home security systems.

Another major factor is that burglary is simply not worth the effort and risk it once was. In our throwaway culture, consumer goods are cheap and widely available and knocked-off items don’t have the same draw that they once had.

Realizing these facts of home security, you should think about how to make your home more secure. For more information about home security, please visit

http://www.security2020.com

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Ava is a part-time writer, researcher and web developer for home security matters. Visit www.security2020.com to learn more about this subject (Home Security).
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