As Halloween approaches, homeowners in suburban areas often find themselves concerned about their home's safety and security. The increased foot traffic and festive atmosphere can sometimes lead to mischievous behaviour, causing stress for many.
It can be quite different depending on where in the UK you live and the number of young children in the local area. Consider previous years - was the area busy, and what sort of age range were approaching houses? If you have just moved, ask a neighbour whether zombies, ghosts, and vampires are likely to appear at your door.
By following a few simple steps, you can secure your home and enjoy a worry-free Halloween. Home security has moved on leaps and bounds from the simple burglar alarms of the past. Arlo provides various solutions and products that can help enhance your home security and give you peace of mind.
Tips to Secure Your Home on Halloween
1. Install Outdoor Lighting
One of the simplest yet most effective ways to secure your home is through adequate outdoor lighting. Well-lit properties deter unwanted visitors and vandals. Consider using motion-activated security lights around the perimeter of your property.
These lights will startle potential intruders and be a welcome help to the visitors you are expecting. They will also alert you to the presence of people on your property.
2. Use Smart Security Systems
A good home security system can be expensive, but it gives peace of mind that is worth the investment for many. Security system choices include doorbell cameras, floodlights, outdoor and indoor cameras, alarm systems, and solar panels for continuous power supply. With a system like this, you're unlikely to be the target for anything other than some innocent trick-or-treaters.
Arlo’s range of smart security cameras and doorbells can provide real-time monitoring and alerts. They capture high-definition video, night vision, and motion detection, ensuring you capture any unusual activity around your home. They allow you to monitor your property from anywhere, so you’re always aware of what’s happening around your home.
Choose from security system bundles or individual devices to find the perfect combination for your home. These cameras can also be a visual deterrent for potential vandals.
3. Secure All Entry Points
An easy answer to "How can I make my house more secure at Halloween?" is to lock all doors and windows, even if you are at home. Halloween makes it easier for strangers to approach your property without alarming people nearby. An unlocked door or window gives them an easy entry into your home.
If you live in a crime-prone area or are vulnerable, it may be worth increasing the security level at entry points. Use high-quality door locks, and consider additional security measures such as window bars, security film or a security alarm. Although not particularly decorative, these steps can make it much more difficult for someone to break into your home.
4. Set Up a Safe Trick-or-Treat Area
If you plan to participate in trick-or-treating, set up a designated area for handing out sweets. A good area would be the edge of your property, e.g. a front gate by the street. If you do not want to spend the evening outdoors, as it may be very chilly on October 31st, a porch with a locked internal door is a good option.
This can help manage visitors, keep them away from other parts of your property, and restrict what valuables they can view. Use decorations to guide trick-or-treaters to this area rather than your front door, and ensure it’s well-lit and safe.
5. Deter Trick-or-Treaters
It's not that common in the UK compared to the US for kids to trick-or-treat. If you don't want to participate in the event, then avoid any Halloween-related decor outside your home.
The most common way to identify a house that welcomes trick-or-treaters is to put a carved pumpkin by the door. If you avoid this, people are more likely to leave you alone.
6. Use Smart Doorbells
A smart doorbell can be a game-changer for Halloween house security. With an Arlo video doorbell, you can see and speak to anyone who comes to your door, even if you’re not at home. This allows you to monitor who is visiting and ensure your property and home are safe whilst you're out at your own Halloween function.
You can also use a smart doorbell to select who you want to open your door to. If you have an uneasy feeling about who you see at your door, play it safe and don't open it.
Additional Halloween Home Security Tips
1. Secure Outdoor Decorations
While decorating your home for Halloween can be fun, if you're decorating outdoors, ensure that all decorations are secure and do not provide hiding spots or tools for vandals. Avoid using decorations that could easily damage property or be used to gain entry to your home.
2. Be Cautious with Social Media
Avoid sharing your Halloween plans, such as times you'll be out of the house, on social media. Old photos of your home's interior may already be on social media, showing potential burglars what could be worth stealing. This information can inadvertently make your home a target for intruders. Share your experiences after the event to maintain privacy and security.
3. Educate Your Family
Ensure that all family members are aware of the importance of home security. Teach children to avoid opening the door to strangers and to notify an adult if they notice anything unusual. Don't forget to ensure everyone keeps their valuables out of sight from passers-by - especially at Halloween when people approaching the property won't cause alarm.
Protect Your Home
Halloween should be a time of fun and festivity, not stress and worry. Whether you're out at a themed party, trick-or-treating or staying home to hand out sweets, be sure your home is safe. If you're not celebrating or just staying home to watch a scary movie, you won't need to worry about unexpected intruders with the right security precautions.
By following these tips and using Arlo’s home security solutions, you can secure your home and enjoy a safe Halloween. From smart lighting to advanced security cameras, there are numerous ways to enhance your home’s security and protect your property from potential threats.
As with all crime, prevention is the best outcome. Take proactive steps now to prepare for Halloween, and enjoy the holiday with peace of mind.