Wednesday , July 3 2024

Keeping Your Home Safe: A Realtor’s Perspective

By David Culbreth, Senior Transitions Specialist, Realtor, SRES

Home SafeAs a professional realtor, I am in and out of homes on a daily basis, one of my primary concerns is ensuring the safety and security of the homes I help clients buy or sell. A home is not just an investment; it is a place where families create cherished memories, a home should be a sanctuary – a place where you and your loved ones feel protected and at ease. Unfortunately, burglaries, fires, and other hazards are all too common, which is why taking proactive measures to safeguard your property is crucial. As a trusted advisor, it is crucial for me to provide homebuyers and sellers with valuable insights into home safety measures that can protect their property and loved ones. I’ll share some valuable insights and tips from a realtor’s perspective on how to enhance the safety of your home.

1. Secure Entry Points: In addition to researching the neighborhoods safety/crime records, one of the first things I assess when listing or showing a property is the security of its entry points. Burglars often look for easy targets, such as unlocked doors or windows, or those with flimsy locks. Invest in a high-quality deadbolt lock for your front door. Don’t use the screws that come with it, buy 2” screws to put into the door jam.

2. Lighting and Visibility: Adequate outdoor lighting not only enhances curb appeal but also serves as a deterrent to criminal activity. We encourage clients to install motion-sensor lights around the perimeter of their property and ensure that entrances, walkways, and driveways are well lit. Good visibility can discourage trespassers and make it easier to monitor the property.

3. Landscape and Maintenance for Safety: Believe it or not, the way you landscape your property can play a significant role in home safety. Overgrown bushes or trees near doors and windows can provide cover for burglars. Maintain your trees and shrubs, trim these back to eliminate hiding spots. Additionally, proper maintenance of the home’s exterior, such as repairing broken windows can deter potential break-ins.

4. Create a Fire Escape Plan: Fires can spread rapidly, and having a well-practiced escape plan can mean the difference between life and death. Sit down with your family and map out at least two exit routes from each room and establish a safe meeting spot outside. Additionally, ensure that smoke detectors are installed on every level of your home and that they are tested regularly.

5. Protect Against Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled in high concentrations. It’s crucial to have working carbon monoxide detectors installed near sleeping areas and any fuel-burning appliances, such as furnaces or water heaters. Regularly have these appliances serviced to ensure they are functioning properly and not emitting dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.

6. Childproof Your Home: If you have young children, taking steps to childproof your home is essential. Install safety gates at the top and bottom of staircases, secure any furniture or appliances that could tip over, and keep medications, cleaning products, and other hazardous materials locked away and out of reach.

7. Consider a Security System: While not an absolute necessity, a professionally installed security system can provide an added layer of protection and peace of mind. These systems typically include door and window sensors, motion detectors, and the ability to remotely monitor and control the system from your smartphone. Many also offer fire and carbon monoxide monitoring, as well as emergency dispatch services.

8. Keep Valuables Safe: Burglars are often after valuable items such as jewelry, cash, and electronics. Consider keeping these items in a safe or safety deposit box and avoid leaving them in plain sight or easily accessible areas of your home. Additionally, keep an up-to-date inventory of your valuable possessions, including serial numbers and photographs, to aid in their recovery in the event of a burglary.

9. Be Cautious: Be careful with social media in today’s digital age, it’s important to be mindful of the information you share on social media platforms. Avoid posting details about your vacation plans, photos of your vacation while you are on it or sharing photos that reveal your home’s layout or expensive possessions. These types of posts can make your home a target for burglars.

I understand the importance of not only finding the perfect home for my clients but also ensuring that they feel safe and secure within its walls. By implementing these home safety measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of burglaries, fires, and other hazards, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your family and property are well-protected.

Meet David Culbreth, your dedicated Marion County Florida realtor with a heartfelt commitment to seniors. As a proud native Floridian with deep connections in the Marion County area, David combines his extensive local knowledge with a genuine passion for making a difference in the lives of others.

With a specialized Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation, David is acutely attuned to the needs of senior citizens, recognizing the contributions they’ve made and the unique challenges they face when buying or selling property. He is driven by a deep-seated belief that our elders deserve the utmost respect and support as they transition into the next chapter of their lives.

Whether it’s assisting seniors with downsizing, navigating the real estate market’s complexities, or helping families find the perfect place to grow and create lasting memories, David’s approach is tailored to your individual needs.

At Invictus Real Estate and Concierge Management, your journey is as important as the destination. As part of a full-service real estate firm, David Culbreth is equipped to offer a comprehensive array of resources that ensure seamless and successful transactions, whether you’re looking to buy your dream home, sell for top value, or secure a residential or commercial lease.

Culbreth & Co

352-322-2105 | www.culbrethandco.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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