Is your home secure? Five ways smart devices can add extra protection
Published: 18 March 2021 - Neil Mead
With recent research predicting that there will be over 482 million smart homes in the market worldwide1 by 2025, there is no doubt that home automation is certainly on the rise. This is due, at least in part, to the multitude of benefits that home automations can provide including increased convenience, energy conservation and security.
For most, ensuring your home is secure is a top priority, and though smart devices can be seen heavily throughout most homes, such devices are not always being used to their maximum potential. Here, smart device specialists, Somfy, discuss five key ways that smart home devices can be used to their full potential, in order to provide extra protection to the home.
Make use of lights
Lighting has the power to create the illusion that someone is always at home, which can be an effective deterrent for criminals.
The use of smart lighting allows the user to switch lights on and off remotely with ease. Such lights can be easily pre-programmed to switch on and off at specific times during the day, or alternatively, can be controlled at any point with a simple touch of a button from a phone or tablet.
Turn notifications on
Many houses have an alarm, but for those who have a smart or wireless alarm system, it is important to ensure it has been set up correctly with notifications turned on. This way, your alarm will notify you instantly if it is activated, or if there is any unusual activity around your property. This can help provide extra peace of mind and allow you to take immediate action if something has triggered your alarm.
Take control of entrances
Another perk of having a smart home is the automation of otherwise traditionally manual objects, such as windows, doors, blinds and even shutters. Though the ability to control these home furnishings remotely is ideal for comfort, it is also particularly good for additional home security. The remote control of items, like shutters, can help make it appear like someone is home by simply opening and closing them at appropriate times of the day or night.
Keep valuables locked away
Even with thorough security measures, criminals often manage to force their way into a home. In the unlikely but still possible event that this could happen, it is always advisable to lock away any expensive or highly treasured items in a safe or hidden storage box. Smart safes are an excellent investment as they can not only alert you if anyone tries to gain unauthorised access, but they can even activate an intruder alarm to deter any criminal from continuing their attempt to break in.
Activate cameras
Security cameras can be both a great deterrent for criminals and offer a fantastic way to monitor your property for any unusual activity. Some cameras come with sensors and night vision and can even activate the alarm system if they detect certain movements. In addition to providing a way to deter criminals, security cameras which offer recording ability, can be used as evidence by the authorities, in the case of a break in.
These key practises to add extra protection to your home provide a host of security benefits, from peace of mind to early detection and even proof of evidence. The power of home automation ultimately allows you to have great control to keep your home secure.