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Winter Security Check-Up: 5 Tips to Stay Secure

By:
Sarah Stewart
|February 24, 2025

 

Spring is almost around the corner, but with winter in full swing homeowners face unique security challenges. Cold weather, shorter days, and the potential for snow/ice storms can increase security risks. Now is the perfect time to perform a winter security check-up to ensure your home remains safe and protected.

1. Inspect Your Security System for Cold-Weather Impact

Winter can be harsh on outdoor security equipment. Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures may affect the performance of cameras, motion sensors, and smart locks. Take a moment to inspect your system:

  • Clear outdoor security camera lenses of snow and ice for an unobstructed view.
  • Check batteries in wireless devices, as cold weather can drain them faster.
  • Test alarm systems and sensors to confirm they are functioning properly.

If you notice any issues, consider upgrading your equipment.

2. Update Your Security Codes & Permissions

A new year is a great time to refresh your security access. Over time, you may have shared your security codes or digital keys with family members, service providers, or temporary guests. Now is the perfect time to:

  • Update access codes for smart locks and keyless entry systems.
  • Review and remove any outdated user permissions from your security app.
  • Ensure only trusted individuals have access to your home’s security settings.

3. Secure Doors, Windows, and Entry Points

Cold weather can cause doors and windows to contract, potentially making them easier to force open. To prevent unauthorized entry:

  • Install window sensors that alert you if a window is left open or tampered with.
  • Use reinforced locks on sliding doors, a common target for burglars.
  • Consider upgrading to smart locks that allow you to monitor and control access remotely.

4. Beware of Winter Scams & Door-to-Door Solicitors

Winter can bring an increase in fraudulent contractors and scam artists looking to exploit homeowners. Be cautious when dealing with unknown visitors and follow these tips:

  • Never share details about your home security system with strangers.
  • Verify the identity of anyone claiming to represent a company before discussing plans.
  • Be skeptical of high-pressure sales tactics and unsolicited offers for “urgent” repairs or inspections.

5. Stay Vigilant During Longer Nights

With shorter daylight hours, criminals may take advantage of the early darkness. To enhance your home’s security:

  • Use smart lighting or timers to create the illusion of activity at home.
  • Ensure outdoor lighting is bright and properly positioned to deter intruders.
  • Check that all entry points are well-lit and visible from the street.

Keep Your Home Safe This Winter

 A few simple adjustments can make a big difference in keeping your home and family safe. If you need assistance with security upgrades, our team is here to help. Contact us today to ensure your home is protected year-round!