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Protecting Your Home: 3 Ways To Cover Your Windows for More Secured Living

Written by Charles Crawford
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Our home is the place where we feel most comfortable and secure. It’s where we associate the most with our parents, siblings and family pets. To this end, keeping it protected at all times, 24 hours a day, should always make our list of top priorities in life.

In today’s very dangerous times, everything in our lives can change in a split second when we neglect to protect a part of our home. Whether it’s the malfunctioning kitchen appliance, the broken lock, or even our dislocated windows, they should be given immediate assistance before accidents or crime-related mishaps occur.

Keeping our homes safe begins with ensuring our security. To that end, one should recognize the importance of maintaining a home with everything sealed with the correct safety measures. This includes making an effort to adjust to the varying changes we experience in life such as airborne diseases, burglary, theft, and other unwanted sources of headaches.

Doors are the pathway where anyone makes an entry to our homes. They play a major role in keeping everything and everyone at ease when the sun sets down. Our windows, meanwhile, can be tricky. They are the entry ways for the sunlight to come in. Also, they come in glass and sometimes wooden surfaces which can be easily broken by a home invader or by a sexual offender. That’s why windows should be given an extra attention to make sure no one will attempt to enter our home uninvited.

If you’re thinking of marking you territory against unwanted crime seekers, you should consider fully-covering your windows to make sure they do not see the activities going on inside your space. By doing so, the level of your privacy will be heightened.

Check out the list below to give you some options appropriate for your own home:

1. Curtains

This is probably one of the most widely-used cover ups for windows. While its primary feature is to give shade against strong rays of sunlight, covering up your windows with curtains can definitely provide more protection against outsiders. Not only do they help keep your life private, they are also excellent designing pieces for every part of your homes. Curtains come in different shades, color and textures that could complement the theme or motif of your living space.

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For more privacy, you might also want to try cubicle curtains. These type of curtain come in two varieties: 1) standard disposable cubicle curtains with eyelets, 2) easy fit disposable cubicle curtains.

2. Blinds

These contemporary form of window covering come in different textures including: wood, faux wood, plastic, and vinyl among others. With easy to adjust features, blinds can be adjusted to your preferred angle for light and privacy purposes. They can be controlled with a cord that can be raised or lowered depending on your desired amount of visibility.

Types of blinds:

  •       Vertical blinds
  •       Roller blinds
  •       Venetian blinds
  •       Wooden blinds
  •       Conservatory blinds
  •       Perfect fit blinds
  •       Roman blinds
  •       Panel blinds
  •       Pleated blinds
  •       Blackout blinds
  •       Picture blinds

For the more advanced types of blinds, you may also try:

  •       Remote control blinds – these high-tech kind of blinds allows you to control them via radio handsets/wall switch or even using your smartphones or tablets. Other manufacturers also offer them in different channels of power source including: battery operated, solar powers, 24 v and 230 v mains powered classes.
  •       Energy saving blinds – this come with a blind fabric feature which prevents heat to escape through the windows during winter, while also ensuring your rooms are cool during the summer season.

3. Insect Screens

If your home is always infested or surrounded with insects, choosing this type of window guard is perfect. Not only can it cover your window through a mesh, it also comes in door-size to protect your main entrance from annoying mosquitoes and flies.

Choose from a wide-selection of insect screens:

  •       Mesh panel insect screens
  •       Roller insect screens
  •       Chain insect screens
  •       Mesh insect screens
  •       Hinged insect screens
  •       Framed insect screens
  •       Roller insect screens
  •       Sliding fly screens for doors
  •       Telescopic window fly screens
  •       Candy strip fly screens
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