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Popcorn Candle DIY

Fall is on the way and I am itching to decorate, bake and savor the cooler weather and the bounty of last of the season produce that I will scout out in the coming weeks! This year I want to keep my decorations for autumn simple and my costs at a minimum. I am gathering inspiration from nature to make my home feel warm, inviting and seasonal.

I have been experimenting with natural supplies to create stunning additions to my decor. This super simple candle holder is perfect for adding something naturally lovely to your home this fall on even the tightest budget!

All you need is a bag of popcorn kernels and a LED tealight and a clear glass candle holder.

Simply fill the candleholder with popcorn kernels then add a battery operated tea light!

I made a short facebook video to show you how lovely this is. I love the simple touch of natural beauty this easy project offers. You could also wrap a simple burlap ribbon around the candleholder also to add another sweet touch to the finished product.




4 Effective Tips To Help Your Newborn Sleep At Night

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The journey of motherhood is a beautiful one. However, it is safe to say that it can be challenging, especially when you have a newborn. Newborns do not run on your existing schedule, making sticking to your regular routine challenging. As a mom, you need to get as much rest for the tough days ahead as you need to conquer, but this can be challenging with a baby who struggles to sleep at night. Fortunately, you can get your newborn to sleep at night with the right tips. Here are a few ways to do so. 


  1. Keep your baby’s crib close by your bed


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According to experts, one way of ensuring that your baby gets a good night's sleep is to let them sleep in the same room as you. This is not to say they would have to lie on the bed. Instead, you can simply move their bassinet or cot into your room. With them sleeping by you, you can check on your child periodically. This encourages safe sleeping as you can determine if the baby is uncomfortable and resolve it immediately. It also prevents the risk of injury and fatal phenomena such as sudden infants death syndrome (SIDS). 


  1. Ensure they are snug and warm


Just like you, your baby would struggle to sleep at night if they are uncomfortable in their cot or bassinet. Therefore, you must ensure that their mattress is soft and baby-friendly before purchasing or before the baby comes home. Additionally, you should ensure that the room is sleeping-inducing. For example, a cooler temperature would likely make your baby more comfortable. For some babies, swaddling helps them fall asleep faster. Swaddling is simply wrapping the baby up in light, breathable material, such as muslin swaddles, to keep your baby calm and sleepy. When swaddling your baby, be sure not to wrap them up too tightly, and remember to place them on their backs when swaddling.


  1. Watch out for signs of tiredness


To ensure your baby sleeps at night, you must determine if they are tired enough. The last thing you want is to place your active baby in the crib because they won’t fall asleep soon. An effective way of determining if your child is ready for bed is by watching out for signs of tiredness. Babies have several signs to indicate they are tired. These include rubbing eyes, fussing, and crying. Responding to these signs swiftly would ensure your baby gets to bed and begins sleeping early. 


  1. Create a routine before bed


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Your newborn baby doesn’t know the difference between day and night time. Therefore, they can sleep at any time during the day and be wide awake at night. In this case, create a routine with your newborn, especially before bed. For instance, you can give them a nice warm bath before bed or ensure you feed them before to prevent them from waking up in the middle of the night due to hunger. You should also consider singing them a lullaby each night to keep them relaxed for sleep.

Easy Paper Apple Craft

Every day, my little girls says, "Let's make a craft!" I love her enthusiasm and always encourage activities we can do together. On this particular day, we were anxious to get into some fall themed crafts, and we are always super excited to kick off fall with the harvesting of apples!

This craft was so incredibly fun! It was a bit of a challenge for my almost 4 year old, but we worked together to get it right.



You will need:
A square of heavy white paper {Ours was about 6'' x6''
A piece of green, red or yellow construction paper
School Glue
A tiny strip of brown paper for the stem


To begin we made thin strips of green paper that were 4 inches longer than the square of paper
Next we began folding those strips of green paper so we had 2 folded edges per strip
We glued these on the white paper
Working in a circle we kept gluing both sides of the strips on to the square, being careful to not disturb the other strips of paper
At the end, we added a tiny stem to the top.



We liked this apple craft because it was challenging, a good exercise in patience for both Harp and I. It was also really cute when it was finished! This was a fun craft to follow up with apple slices as a snack!


Shiny Happy Pumpkin Craft

I know it is early into the month of September. I get it, it is still summer technically, but you guys... I can't resist making some awesome pumpkin crafts with my kids!

Today, we were ready to jump into the fall theme of things, so we surveyed our craft supplies and made these Shiny Happy Pumpkins! My almost 3 year old loved these large sequins and thought they were beautiful! I have to admit, this is the shiniest fall craft we have ever made, they do look happy too!!



To make a shiny happy pumpkin you will need:
A Paper Plate
White School Glue
Black Construction Paper
Scissors
Large Sequins in Brown, Burgundy and Orange



Apply glue to the paper plate, be generous!


Start filling in the plate with the large sequins. This is a great fine motor activity for kids of all ages! The sequins stick together and working them apart is great for little fingers!



As you fill in your plate, cut eyes and a mouth for your shiny happy pumpkin. With glue apply the facial features to the sequined plate.



And there you have a Shiny Happy Pumpkin!


Summer Slim Down Guide

So, how did spring quarantine treat you? 

I gained weight. So much weight that I am in SHOCK still. 25 pounds? Yes, easily. None of my clothes fit and I am miserable. Out of necessity, I am making an effort to walk more, eat less and drop all 25 of those pounds by the time fall rolls around. If I don't, I am likely to roll into fall at this rate.

I thought I would share with you some of my favorite products for living healthier with you, as well as what efforts I am making to drop the weight I have gained during covid. Samples were received and affiliate links have been used.

First, I stopped buying FAMILY SIZED BAGS and instead started buying multi-packs in bulk for all of our snacks. While it might cost a little bit more to buy a 40 pack of little bags than it does to buy a few family size bags, but it really helps with portion control on snacks. 

I started buying bigger bags of vegetables at the grocery store. If I buy it fresh, I will find a way to use it because I despise food waste. This leads to bigger servings of veggies with dinner and less room on my plate for extras.

I fast.
From 10 pm to 12 pm, I do not eat or drink anything with calories. Although I sometimes waver around 10 am with an iced coffee. I try to keep my calorie intake under 50 calories during my fasting period, so I keep that in mind when adding a splash of creamer, to keep my calories down. I think it is too early to tell if this is effective for me, but 6 days in, my pants feel looser. I will update you on this later.

I stopped weighing in daily.
I was feeling discouraged the first week I started trying to cut back. I saw no movement on the scales, and then that made me feel like, why am I denying myself anything? I am now hungry and overweight.  Instead I now weigh in two times a week, in the morning. I have seen my weight drop by 3 pounds, which is a wonderful start.

I started switching out for better snacks and higher quality meals. 
I know from personal experience that lifestyle changes come in steps. We usually dine out 3 times a week, so I reduced that to two meals out the first week.  I started adding more healthy proteins like salmon to my meal plan, and I started looking for lower carb options. 



Some of my favorite healthier snacks are Good To go Bars. These are great because the flavors are light and the texture of the bars is unique and pleasant. These are one of my favorite things to toss in my bag for in the car snacking without the guilt. Order them online, at about $24 for 9 tasty bars. I love vanilla almond and the blueberry cashew flavors the most.



When you think about cutting back and getting healthier, you probably imagine saying buh-bye to cookies. But, Made Good has a line of soft baked mini cookies that are perfectly portioned for an indulgent treat minus the guilt. I love that they are organic and offer a ton of nutrients in a sweet snack. Find the store locator to get snacking with Made Good! They also have awesome granola bars. 


A diet that leaves out treats, is a diet that is likely to fail. I have been treating myself to The This Line from Blissfully Better. I love that these tasty treats are portioned perfectly for a sweet to share, but also, they have minimal ingredients for a better product that tastes like real candy! I couldn't pick a favorite, because they are all noteworthy, indulgent and several are even low glycemic. Order them online  at Amazon or Blissfully Better in 4 or 10 packs.



I have never been an energy ball person but, I am a snacking person who likes real food. These energy bites from Metaball are actually really tasty and perfect for after a long walk with my dog when my appetite is peaked. I loved the cinnamon apple crisp balls! So good! Order them from Metaball for about $15 for a trial box to try them all.



Being more active means I need to keep hydrated. After a long walk, I like to wash down my healthy snack with a Greater Than Sports Drink. These are packed with electrolytes and have no added sugars. They have a great line to try, including watermelon and chocolate. Order a variety pack from Greater Than for about $44.


Grilled Chicken: 10 Delicious Ways

Fall might be here, but in my mind, that makes it the ideal time of year to fire up the grill! There is something special about gathering outdoors on a crisp evening and chowing down on some grilled chicken that I can't resist!

If you feel the same way about fall grilling you won't want to miss these 10 recipes! Of course, you could always bookmark or pin this recipe for future reference when the weather better suits you for grilling!





Which of these grilled chicken recipes do you think you will make first? I think the Grilled Honey Mustard Chicken sounds pretty fantastic! If you have a grilled chicken recipe that you often go to when you need an awesome dinner, I would love to hear about it!

Sunflower Stamped Pumpkin Patch Art

 

This adorable pumpkin patch art is great for kids of all ages! Made with simple supplies like paint, paper and a sunflower head, this is a great way to create art using nature!




Harper and I love to paint together. We have been crafting side by side since she was just a tiny toddler, strapped into a high chair for safety. We have painted pineapples, apples, baskets of fruit and even Christmas trees. We usually use corks to create our process art, but we had a bouquet of sunflowers that had seen better days, and well, inspiration hit.

We decided our fridge just had to have a pumpkin patch scene. We are all about creating refrigerator masterpieces 

Supplies:

Orange paint

Green paint

A sunflower head

White paper

A paper plate


Pour orange paint and a small amount of green paint onto a paper plate.



Invite your child to press the sunflower head into the orange paint.

Encourage your child to press the sunflower onto the paper.



Use a stem, petal, or other small item to form the stem of the pumpkin with the green paint.

Allow the paint to dry, then



These were so much fun to make! And I think they turned out really cute! Harper was very proud of her efforts. Preschoolers can handle this project, as well as elementary aged kids like Harper. Your kids might also like to draw little pumpkin faces on these after they have dried.


I hope you get a chance to try this project with your family, it is the perfect project for a fall afternoon!

Find more fall ideas here.




4 Reasons to Be More Tech Literate If You Work From Home

 

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As fun and refreshing as working remotely can be, it can also come with its share of issues. You don’t get the same camaraderie with your houseplants as you do with your coworkers, at least most of the time, anyway. But another significant issue is tech issues. No matter who you are, tech issues can occur at any time, and it’s usually when you want them to happen the least. As you don’t have tech support on hand, it benefits you to be as tech literate as possible. 


It Will Save You Money 

Tech repair companies have a wealth of specialist knowledge that drives people to run to them whenever they have a computer problem. However, these can sometimes be costly, especially if you factor in parts and labor after the initial consultation. 


Knowing what to do if your startup disk is damaged or if your battery capacity has dropped significantly can save you a lot of money. You can repair and replace these issues by yourself by following helpful videos online. 


It Will Save You Frustration

A damaged device is bound to cause frustration. It could be too slow or it may struggle to stay connected to your wifi. Rather than consider whether it’s worth throwing your laptop out of the window (it isn’t) you should learn how to diagnose and fix these common problems to ensure you can avoid any downtime. 


There may be some issues that are entirely out of your control, but if you know you can do everything possible to avoid common problems, you won’t have as much to worry about. 

It Keeps Your Information Safe 

Everyone thinks they are smart enough to spot a scam when they see it, but the reality is far different. Many people still fall victim to common online scams or tricks, so knowing how to recognize phishing emails among other threats is crucial. 


The more you know about what type of scams to look out for, the less likely you are to fall for one. It only takes one careless mistake to put all of your personal (as well as family and client) information at risk, so make sure you are careful. 


You Can Help Your Kids 

It isn’t just you that will benefit from being more tech literate. Learning about computers can also help your kids once they are old enough for you to feel comfortable about encouraging them to use technology for almost anything in their lives. 


By teaching your kids the basics of computer maintenance and repair, you ensure they are more prepared than you were at their age. This could even spark a passion for computers that directs them into a career where they will thrive. 

Tech Smart 

You don’t need to know how to take your computer apart and put it back together, but knowing a little more than the average person will save you time, money, and frustration and even give you the chance to pass your knowledge on to your kids. By getting to know your devices, you will be more confident and comfortable and never need to worry about downtime again. 


Playroom Ideas To Keep Your Children Safe

 Nothing is more important to a parent than for their children to be able to play and learn freely in the comfort of their own home. If you don't want your children to play in every room in the house, you may designate a playroom for them that is absolutely safe and where you can watch them learn and develop into their own individuality. Here's how to make the ultimate playroom for your kids.


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Remove sharp edges

The first thing you should do is clear the room of any sharp objects that could injure them if they fall. Tables, cupboards, and large chairs fall within this category. This eliminates the possibility of their tripping and injuring themselves accidentally. This will also free up your time so that you can spend it doing other things around the home, because you know your children are in the safest space possible.


However, even once you’ve removed sharp edges, this doesn’t mean your children are immune to accidents. Broken toys, for example, could easily create a cut on your child, and it’s important to learn more about what to do in this situation to keep everyone as safe as possible.


Add details to their play

It's highly probable that your children already have a plethora of toys to choose from, but adding small features to their existing toys will increase the amount of enjoyment they will derive from their toys in terms of stimulating their creativity. Imaginative play will be greatly encouraged by items such as dolls house accessories, which will help your children to imitate what they see their parents doing with their toys. Alternatively, a race track rug might be laid out on the floor for them to use as a driving surface. These are commonly accessible both online and in many toy stores. These small details can help your kids get the most out of their existing toys!


Build storage

Make wall-mounted storage for your children instead of relying on movable shelves that they could trip over and injure themselves with. This way, their toys are safe and secure until they need them again. Because the storage container is mounted to the wall, they won't be able to injure themselves any further through accidentally pulling the unit onto themselves..


Use soft, neutral colors.

If you have children of both sexes, this is terrific advice because it prevents squabbles over the color of the walls while also making the space appear more open and airy. Depending on the ages of your children, you could hang age-appropriate artwork or even paint a wall mural to match the decor of the room.


Play mats can be used as flooring.

Play mats in the form of tiles can be purchased and laid out on the ground. Not only will they provide hours of safe play, but they'll also brighten up any area with a splash of color.


Take these five suggestions into consideration, and you'll find yourself with the perfect playroom for your children!


Apple Dessert Recipes to Fall For

It is only August, but we have picked our first apple of the season and now I have all of the symptoms of seasonal obsession. I MUST MAKE ALL OF THE YUMMY APPLE THINGS!


Apple Dessert Recipes to Fall For



If you too suffer from seasonal apple obsession, you are going to adore these tips for picking the best apples and these awesome apple recipes I am crushing on this year.

Tips for Picking the Best Apples


  • Pick apples from the outside of the tree first, as these will be the ripest.
  • Select apples that are firm to the touch.
  • Fragrant apples are also a good sign of freshness.
  • Avoid bruises, nicks and apples that have fallen to the ground, as these may have insects feasting inside!
  • If an apple isn't quite ripe, it won't ripen more after picking. 



Now that you know what to look for in apples as you are picking them, let's get on to more important matters, what to make with these lovely apples!


Baked Honey Crisp Apples
Crockpot Baked Apples This is perfect for dessert on crazy busy days.
Apple Butterscotch Snack Cake
No Bake Caramel Apple Cheesecake
Baked Apple Chips These are perfect for healthy snacking!
Apple Cheese Danish
Heirloom Apple Cake


Which of these recipes will you try first? I think it has to be the Baked Honeycrisp Apples for me! They look perfectly delectable! We made a really cute apple tree window cling last year you might want to make your own.

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30 Days to Move : Day 9

Well, the dream house... wasn't the dream house after all. There was just no way to make it work financially. I didn't get too discouraged. Remember I had a plan to fall on... campground living.

I half joked there.

Well the search continued. Houses were scooped out and promptly passed on when the insides were viewed, or the neighbors were sighted. House hunting proved to exhausting.



So, tossing in the towel for a day I have to admit. I wallowed in misery. I cried. I ate cookies.

That day feeling especially helpless and hopeless I prayed long and hard for God to shove me and I would do the work to get there.

So, on Day #9 of 30... Here are some more tidbits on what not to do:

Don't give up.
Keep Looking! Neighbors be damned, if you need a house, don't give up.

Don't cry.

Don't Wallow in Misery.

Don't turn to cookies.

Instead:

Keep sorting, packing and eliminating things that you really don't want, need or use. This stuff should not be moved to your new house.

Keep your attitude positive. There are houses!


Leaf Fox Craft


Fall is near and we can't wait to start decorating, crafting and buying pumpkins! This easy and cute leaf family craft is perfect for kids this year and only requires a few supplies!


I saw these craft leaves at Hobby Lobby, and I knew I had to make something with them! I decided on a cute and easy leaf fox craft. This is so easy, it requires cheap supplies and creates something adorable that the kids will love to make and display!

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Supplies:

Glue
Small Black Pom Poms
Craft Leaves


Instructions:

Add 2 craft eyes towards the top of a leaf
Add a black pom pom at the bottom point for a nose.

Repeat as desired.

I thought they ended up looking pretty cute! We made 36 of these for under $3. I LOVE economical crafts for the kids!


If you make this cute and easy leaf fox craft I want to see a picture of your creations! Hop over to facebook and share a photo with me.

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Parenting Guide: How to Deal with Notorious Kids Smartly

 



"Your kids require you most of all to love them for who they are, not to spend your whole time trying to correct them."


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For once, you may think of agreeing with this thought, but what if you notice your naughty one playing mischievous plays with you? Well, as a parent to a naughty child, your tolerance level will be tested several times a day. When kids behave impossible, kids scream out their lungs just to get their favorite toy in their kitty. At such times, you may feel the urge to lose your temper and scold your child. 


But wait, such incidents can make things worse and impossible for you to handle further. So, what is the ultimate solution then? Well, it seems like you need to look through some interesting options to deal with your kids' mischievous behavior. 


Let's not wait anymore and explore how to manage a naughty child at home. 


#1- Manage the overwhelming emotions - There are times when your naughty child may feel the urge to express those powerful emotions, including - frustration, fear, and sudden sadness. Rather than feeling tired and irritated about this behavior, prefer to calm down and support your baby. This indicates understanding their weird mood swings, which is common to witness during childhood. 


#2 - Find ways to burn off their energy - Kids have an extensive amount of energy that needs to be burned off wisely. Otherwise, it may lead to many issues for you and your family. When their energy is not utilized properly, they may end up indulging themselves in a notorious activity. Rather than this, keep them occupied in hardcore physical activities like - running, cycling, playing outside, and much more. In no time, your child will start feeling exhausted, which will help him/her fall asleep quickly.


#3 - Find alternatives to everything - You need to be smart enough to deal with their trouble-making plays. For instance - if you are fed up buying new cosmetics and lipsticks that are often ruined by your little one, then go for sturdy child-resistant packaging bags that secure everything stored in it. Other examples can be - covering sharp objects in towels like - knives, blades, gardening equipment, etc., which often become a toy for naughty kids. 


#4 - Cook favorite meals - Making your kids eat nourishing meals is one of the daunting tasks almost every mother goes through. Here, the solution is to blend superfoods and nutrient value containing vegetables or fruits in their favorite meals. For instance - prepare multiple fruits-enriched smoothies for breakfast, mix and blend different vegetables in slurry or soups. This is the best way to ensure the intake of all grains and nutrients required for the child's development. 



The bottom line is that - 


Your child's behavior is the ultimate result of your behavior at home. Therefore, make sure you behave ideally to give your child enough good habits to learn and follow. Having restrictions on the child is a good idea to control wrong behavior but ensure it does not turn out to be negative on his/her behavior. 


Five Common Air Conditioner Problems - and What to Do If You Encounter Them



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If you are reading this article, you are probably having issues with your air conditioning system and hoping to figure out what is causing the problem and how to resolve it. Specific issues most commonly arise, and we have decided to address those situations because no one likes sitting in a house when your AC isn’t functioning correctly.


Air conditioning is necessary nationwide, especially in California - where the warmth is experienced year-round, and the summer months are sweltering. You can only place so many fans in a room, but that still doesn’t provide a viable solution. Home HVAC systems offer families warmth, comfort, and complete security everywhere. When you cannot access cool air - things can get a bit sticky, both literally and figuratively - and dependable AC repair and HVAC solutions may be in your best interest.


An AC Unit That Won’t Turn Off


Once Springtime rolls around in California, everyone’s AC kicks on and seems to stay on through the end of August and, often, even throughout the early Fall months. If your air conditioner is on, your thermostat may be set to ‘Auto,’ meaning your HVAC systems will do the work for you and maintain the temperature you want your environment to be. 


Your AC should automatically kick on, but if it never turns off, even when you intentionally set it to stop - you may be facing an issue with a multitude of things, thermostat, air filters, electrical or compressor problems. You can always attempt turning on the fan through your thermostat, but if the air conditioner is still on - it may be time for professional HVAC repairs.


AC Unit That Won’t Turn On


An air conditioner that won’t turn on is one of the most annoying problems you can have as a homeowner. It is one of the most frustrating events to wake up sweating through your sheets because your AC has been off all night - then when you got to flip it on, and nothing happens - you have no means of cooling down.


You always want to check your circuit breaker because it could be as easy as the system is tripped, but if that does not help, you may have an issue with your wiring or a faulty thermostat. You do not want to attempt to fix these issues, as electrical wiring and thermostat problems can pose a danger. If you aren’t sure what to do, don’t attempt a diagnosis - reach out to trusted technicians to get the job done safely.


AC is On, but There is No Cold Air


If your air conditioner is on, but you are not getting cold air, or hot air is blowing out instead - you may be getting warmer by the minute. This problem calls for a quick fix because no one in California wants to deal with hot air blowing around in the middle of Spring or Summer. However, it may be as simple as your air filter!


When you have a messy air filter packed with dirt, dust, and debris, it can cause severe obstructions causing other areas of the system to overheat. It could also be your refrigerant levels; you must always ensure they aren’t too high or too low, which can also cause issues. So, replace your air filters and check your levels before jumping to too many conclusions!


Water or Refrigerant Leaking


Leaking water or refrigerant is something you will only notice sometimes. You want to take care of this immediately if you see it because you are dealing with coolant, and if you have small children at home, it can be hazardous should they come into contact with the liquids.


If there is a lot of condensation build-up or liquids leaking around your unit, you will first want to turn the unit off. Running your unit while there are leaks could further damage your HVAC systems. You can avoid this by completing maintenance checks regularly and hiring licensed HVAC technicians to conduct inspections. 


Strange Smells or Noises Coming from the System


Sometimes our AC units are simply older and make a lot of noise while they are in use, but if you notice any strange noises that are out of the ordinary or odd smells - that is a clear sign that something could be wrong. Electrical and wiring problems could be the culprit of a burning smell, and pesky leaks could be the cause of mildew scents.


Anything out of the ordinary should be directed to a professional. You can always do a quick peek around the unit but again, be sure to power it down and reach out to a local HVAC company in California to put your home back on track.


It May Be Time to Reach Out to HVAC Technicians for Help…


Air conditioning is a privilege, but it is also a necessity in California. Keeping cool in the Summertime is something that everyone has a fundamental right to because the comfort and security of your entire household depend on it. Universal Heating and Air is a locally owned company servicing families all over California with elite HVAC repairs, installation, and maintenance services.

Universal HVAC has been serving residents and commercial businesses in California for decades, and their experience is something all of their clients can genuinely depend on. When your air conditioner is out of whack or entirely out of order, you must prioritize resolving it. Still, it is not your responsibility to be an expert - leave that up to your trusted HVAC technicians to keep your house cool this summer!


7 Tips for Keeping Your Property Safe

 

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Ensuring the safety of your property is more than just a precaution; it's a necessary step in today's unpredictable world. Whether it's safeguarding against natural calamities, deterring criminals, or preparing for unforeseen events, taking proactive measures can make all the difference. In this article, we'll explore some key strategies to help you protect your home from a range of threats.

Secure the Perimeter

A key step in protecting your property is to secure its boundaries. A strong fence, gate, or wall serves as the first line of defense against intruders. But physical barriers alone aren't enough. Adding motion sensor lights around your property can deter potential burglars by illuminating their presence. Surveillance cameras act as a further deterrent, with the added benefit of providing evidence should a break-in occur.

Don't overlook the importance of landscaping in home security. Well-trimmed bushes and trees eliminate hiding spots for criminals and reduce the risk of someone approaching your home undetected. Strategic landscaping can not only enhance the beauty of your property but also its safety.

Prepare for Natural Disasters

Natural disasters, with little to no warning, pose a significant threat to homes and communities. Assembling an emergency kit filled with necessities like water, food, and medical supplies, as well as having a solid family communication plan, are crucial in ensuring safety and preparedness. Homeowners living in areas susceptible to specific natural disasters should consider structural reinforcements to mitigate damage. Reinforcing the roof against high winds or elevating homes in flood-prone areas can drastically reduce the impact of these events. While these preventive measures are important, it's equally important to have a plan for the aftermath.

In the event of a disaster like flooding or fire, the road to recovery can be overwhelming. This is where specialized services like those offered by Flood Pros become invaluable. These specialized services, dedicated to restoration after floods, fires, and similar incidents, step in to assist homeowners in navigating the complexities of returning their property to its pre-disaster state. With expertise in damage assessment and restoration, they provide the necessary support and services to help families rebuild and recover.

Strengthen Doors and Windows

Doors and windows are common entry points for intruders. Upgrading to stronger locks, particularly deadbolts, can make it significantly harder for someone to force their way into your home. For sliding doors, which are notoriously vulnerable, adding a simple bar lock can provide an extra layer of security.

Windows can be reinforced with security screens or films that make them more difficult to break. These measures not only enhance security but also provide privacy and protection from the elements. Remember, the goal is to make your home less appealing to potential intruders by making it more difficult to enter.

Implement Alarm Systems

Alarm systems are a crucial component of home security, offering both protection and peace of mind. New alert systems range from basic door and window alarms to comprehensive systems monitored by external services. These systems can alert you to intrusions, and with smart technology, you can receive notifications directly on your mobile device, no matter where you are.

Choosing the right alarm system depends on your specific needs and budget. However, even a basic system can be a significant deterrent to criminals. Regular maintenance checks ensure your system is always operational, providing continuous protection for your property.

Fire Safety Measures

Keeping your home safe from fire starts with some basic steps. First, ensure you have smoke detectors installed on every floor of your home, including the basement and near all sleeping areas. These devices are critical for early detection of fires, providing you and your family with precious time to evacuate safely. Test these detectors monthly and change the batteries at least once a year to keep them in good working order.

Having fire extinguishers readily available on each floor, especially in the kitchen and near any fireplaces or furnaces, is another key step. Make sure every family member knows where these extinguishers are and how to use them.

Developing a fire evacuation plan is something every household should do. Practice this plan regularly so that in the event of a fire, everyone knows exactly what to do and where to go, reducing panic and confusion.


Cyber Security for Home Networks

Securing your digital presence is just as important as securing the physical aspects of your home. Start by ensuring your Wi-Fi network is protected with a strong password that is hard for outsiders to guess. Using WPA2 or WPA3 encryption can add an extra layer of security.

Regularly update the software on all your devices, including smartphones, computers, and tablets. These updates often include security patches that protect against new threats. Additionally, make sure to back up important data. This can be a lifesaver in case your devices are compromised.

Educating your family about the dangers of phishing scams and how to recognize suspicious emails or messages can prevent sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands. Consider using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for an added layer of security, especially when using public Wi-Fi networks.

Regular Maintenance and Vigilance

Regularly inspecting your property for any signs of wear and tear or potential security weaknesses is crucial. Check that locks, alarms, and sensors are in working order and that no repairs are needed. Look out for potential hazards, like overgrown trees that could fall on your house during a storm or unsecured items that could be used to break a window.

If you're going away, ask a neighbor to collect your mail or use timers to turn lights on and off, giving the impression that someone is home. Keep a list of emergency contacts, including local police and fire departments, easily accessible. In an emergency, every second counts, and having these numbers at your fingertips can make a big difference.

Wrapping Up

Securing your property requires a comprehensive approach that combines physical security measures, digital protections, and community involvement. From installing smoke detectors to securing your Wi-Fi network, every step you take adds a layer of safety to your home. Remember, the goal is not just to protect your property but to create a safe and welcoming environment for you and your family. By implementing these tips, you can achieve peace of mind knowing that you've taken proactive steps to safeguard your home against a variety of threats.