Depends where you live. Good door locks work for everyone, and timers on some of your lights (set at different times) are good as well. Low crime areas, that's enough. Other areas, maybe you need an actual alarm system. Best deterrent is having a dog.
I've had different approaches in different houses. I designed front of one house so no-one could enter and had Monitored alarm.
Another I had really good doors and a crim proof level film put on all windows. I didn't believe what I was told about the strength so I threw bricks and bashed one of the windows to test the film. I couldn't break the window but I did make a bit of a mess of it and had to get guys back to replace that one. I felt really secure after that. Sadly as I was bashing away I could hear passers by on the other side of the wall totally ignoring all the racket. No-one called out or checked what was happening.
Gave birth to a security company owner (that was handy) so I had lots of tricky gadgets at one stage.
Moved to a gated community with lots of security and a concierge.
About to move to another gated community so I'll think about it when I get there.
bigreader
anewhouse.com.au
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