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The 10 Worst Home Security Mistakes You Don’t Even Realise You’re Making!

When it comes to protecting your home, even the smallest security mistakes can leave you vulnerable to burglary or intrusion. As a home security expert, I’ve encountered countless homeowners who thought their property was safe—until a security breach proved otherwise.

Whether you’re in your 30s setting up your first home security system or in your 70s looking for a more reliable setup, avoiding these common security mistakes can make all the difference. Let’s explore the most frequent errors and how to correct them to keep your home and loved ones safe.

1. Leaving Doors and Windows Unlocked

It may sound obvious, but one of the easiest ways for burglars to gain entry is through an unlocked door or window. Many break-ins happen without forced entry simply because a homeowner forgot to lock up.

Fix: Make it a habit to check all doors and windows before leaving or going to bed. Consider installing smart locks and window sensors that alert you when an entry point is left unsecured.

2. Hiding a Spare Key in Obvious Places

Many homeowners still leave spare keys under doormats, in flower pots, or above door frames—places burglars know to check.

Fix: Instead of using an easily discoverable hiding spot, invest in a keyless smart lock or leave a spare key with a trusted neighbour.

3. Poor Outdoor Lighting

Dimly lit properties provide cover for intruders, making it easier for them to approach your home unnoticed.

Fix: Install motion-activated lights around entry points, pathways, and dark corners. These not only deter criminals but also improve visibility when you arrive home at night.

Have a look at our blog which looks at security lighting in detail.

4. Lack of a Visible Security System

A home without any visible security measures is a prime target for burglars. Many homeowners assume security systems are too expensive or unnecessary until it’s too late.

Fix: Display security signs and install visible cameras or a video doorbell. Even if you don’t have a monitored system, the presence of cameras alone can deter potential intruders.

5. Not Locking the Garage

Many homeowners forget that their garage can be an easy entry point, especially if it has an internal door leading into the house.

Fix: Always lock garage doors, including side access doors, and consider installing a garage security sensor. If you park outside, never leave your garage door remote in the car.

6. Letting Mail and Packages Pile Up

An overflowing mailbox or unattended packages signal that no one is home, making your house a target for burglars.

Fix: If you’re away, ask a neighbour to collect your mail, or use a mail-holding service. For deliveries, consider using a parcel box or requesting drop-offs in a less visible area.

7. Oversharing on Social Media

Posting about holidays or being away from home can alert criminals that your property is unoccupied.

Fix: Avoid sharing your travel plans in real-time. Wait until you return to post photos or updates. Also, adjust privacy settings to limit who can see your posts.

8. Ignoring Smart Home Security Upgrades

Many homeowners rely on outdated locks and security systems, making it easier for burglars to bypass them.

Fix: Upgrade to smart home security systems with remote monitoring, motion sensors, and smart locks. These allow you to check on your home from anywhere and receive alerts for suspicious activity.

9. Forgetting to Secure WiFi Networks

A weak or unsecured WiFi network can be an entry point for cybercriminals to access your smart home devices and personal information.

Fix: Use a strong, unique password for your WiFi, enable WPA3 encryption, and change default passwords on smart security devices.

10. Assuming “It Won’t Happen to Me”

Many homeowners believe they live in a “safe” area and don’t need extra security. Unfortunately, break-ins can happen anywhere.

Fix: Be proactive about security, no matter where you live. Investing in a solid security setup now can prevent a costly or traumatic event later.

Final Thoughts

Home security isn’t just about installing a few locks or cameras—it’s about creating a layered defence to deter criminals and protect your property. By addressing these common mistakes, you can significantly reduce your risk of burglary and gain peace of mind.

Want expert advice on securing your home? Duke Security specialises in professional security solutions, from smart home security systems to CCTV installations. Call us today on 01733 639096 or visit www.dukesecurity.co.uk for a free consultation!

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