Written by Roseanne Bradley,
4th March 2024

Congratulations on taking the plunge to buy your very own French home! This beautiful country, known for its rich culture, delectable cuisine, and picturesque landscapes, also places a high value on safety and security. As you embark on your new journey, here are some practical ways to make sure your new home is a safe haven.

It’s important to remember that while crime does exist, France is generally a safe country to live in, and the likelihood of experiencing a break-in is low. However, being prepared and taking precautions can give you peace of mind and make your new French home even more enjoyable.

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Use timed lighting

A home that appears occupied is less likely to be targeted by burglars. If you’re often away from home, it can be beneficial to use timers to turn on lights, radios or televisions at various times, particularly when you are away. This creates the illusion of occupancy, deterring potential intruders.

Get to know your neighbours

Establishing good relationships with your neighbours can be particularly useful for maintaining security. Neighbours who know you and your routine can easily spot any irregular activities. They can also keep an eye on your property when you’re away.

Installing a home security system is relatively easy nowadays

Install a quality alarm system

A high-quality alarm system is a worthwhile investment for any home. Modern alarm systems offer a range of features, such as motion detectors, door and window sensors, and remote monitoring capabilities. Some systems even allow you to control and monitor your home security from your smartphone, regardless of where you are in the world.

Secure doors and windows

A simple but effective method of enhancing home security is ensuring that doors and windows are secure. Reinforce your doors with deadbolt locks and install window security film or laminates. These not only deter burglars but also provide added insulation and UV protection.

Keep on top of your property maintenance. If you don’t, the property could appear abandoned and become a target.

Regular maintenance

Keep your property well-maintained. This includes trimming shrubs and trees near windows and entrances, maintaining your fences and gates, and ensuring that all exterior lights are functional. A well-lit, well-maintained property is less attractive to potential burglars.

Consider a safe

If you have valuable items, consider investing in a home safe. This can protect your valuables not just from theft, but also from fire and water damage.

Install CCTV

CCTV cameras can act as a strong deterrent to potential intruders. Modern systems can be linked to your smartphone, allowing you to monitor your home no matter where you are.

 

Remember, the key to home security is prevention. By taking these steps, you’re not just securing your property, you’re investing in your peace of mind. Welcome to your safe and secure home in France!

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