2. Use artificial candles or a flashlight to light up pumpkins. While they are a great way to illuminate a spooky Jack-O-Lantern, candles are also a fire hazard.
3. Put your home security system to work. Today’s security systems go way beyond arming and disarming the front door. Use your home’s different security zones and sensors to ensure all windows and back entrances are protected.
4. Turn on the lights. Even if you are out trick-or-treating, keeping your lights turned on is the best way to deter unwanted company by giving off the impression you are home.
5. Use mobile technology to check in! Just because you aren’t at home, does not mean you can’t see what is going on. Companies like Honeywell have developed mobile apps for smartphones that can tap into your home’s security system, giving you the ability to access video cameras, check on pets, turn on lights and lock or unlock doors.






Great post. Thanks for the tips.
Jerome from MadameDeals
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Good ideas for home safety. I think it starts with the insides of your house, and by the I mean, the foundation and the wiring of the house. Those are the main causes of accidents in the house, and preventing them from happening is something to prioritize. It’s always wise to hire an Electrician Brisbane to check these out.