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Home Security Checklist

The nouveau riche of crypto HODLers and home office workers have recently increased needs for home security. This document breaks down a few basic and intermediate areas for securing one's home.

Fire / Carbon Monoxide

  • Each sleeping area of your home has one smoke and carbon monoxide alarm
  • You check the functioning of your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms monthly
  • You check your electrical outlets monthly for warmth and call an electrician if so
  • No extension cords run across door thresholds or under rugs
  • You have a fire extinguisher in your kitchen
  • You have a fire extinguisher on each floor of your home
  • You have at least 2 escape routes in case of fire, including a rope ladder if above-ground level
  • Your house number is easily visible from the street for emergency personnel to identify

Children

  • Your children have no exposure to window cords they could get strangled by
  • Your pool is surrounded by a 4-foot fence

Accidents

  • You have a tourniquet in your home, and each member of the family knows where to find it and how to use it
  • Members of your family with significant allergies have access to an epipen or similar device
  • Adults in your household are trained in CPR
  • Weapons are secured from unsupervised children and guests

Break-ins (Basic)

  • Each exterior door uses a sturdy dead-bolt lock, and is kept locked when not in use
  • Each exterior door with a window has a floor lock
  • Each side of your house has a motion-activated floodlight, and you verify their function monthly
  • Each sliding or track door has a solid bar or dowel in their tracking system
  • Spare keys are held by a trusted neighbor or instead a lockbox with a robust combination
  • Exterior doors are solid core construction
  • Door from house to garage is treated as exterior door and kept locked with sturdy dead-bolt lock and solid core door construction
  • Fence gates are locked with combination lock

Break-ins (Intermediate)

  • Home has professional security system and is registered with local police department
  • Each exterior door has a security camera with alerting and recording capabilities
  • Cameras are visible from the street
  • Security cameras have overlapping fields of view
  • Vehicles are parked inside of garage instead of drive-way or street
  • Garage emergency release handle is secured e.g. with zip-tie or velcro to prevent exterior activation
  • Exterior doors hinges are inside or protected against hinge pin removal
  • Exterior door locks are secured with robust strike plates and 3” screws
  • Exterior door locks have been changed since previous owner
  • Doors and windows are clear of hiding spots such as bushes
  • Windows are pinned or locked to prevent opening from the outside