There are plenty of things in the average home that should be under
lock and key, whether there are children living in the house or not. For the
safety of your family, visitors and finances, here are ten of the things you
should always secure properly.
- Firearms – Most
people believe that guns only need to be in a locked safe or secured
cabinet if there are children living in or visiting the home, but this may
not always be the case. Serious collectors should also lock up their
firearms, as they could be a target item for burglars that know you own
them.
- Ammunition – If
you do have children in your home, it’s best to go a step further and lock
the guns in one cabinet and the ammunition in another locking location
such as a strongbox or safe. Taking this precaution adds another safety
measure to prevent tragedy in the event that children are able to somehow
gain access to a gun cabinet.
- Alcohol – Young
children might get into a liquor cabinet out of sheer curiosity, while
their older siblings or babysitters may have more nefarious plans in mind.
Putting alcohol in a locked cabinet is a good way to keep your kids out of
it and prevent liability in the event of a visiting teen’s desire to
imbibe.
- Jewelery –
Valuable pieces of special occasion jewelery should be locked away in
order to keep them safe in the event of a home invasion or burglary. This
may not be convenient for items that you wear every day, but especially
valuable pieces that you wear only rarely should never be left in an
easily-portable jewelry box or unlocked cabinet.
- Sensitive Personal Documents –
Financial records, passports and birth certificates should all be placed
in a safe or strongbox to keep the sensitive information they contain away
from prying eyes in the event of a burglary.
- Medicine Chests – The
most obvious reason to lock medicine chests is to keep children from
accessing potentially lethal chemicals. However, prescription drugs with
street value can be another target for burglars who know you’re on such
medications.
- Power Tools and Machinery – In
addition to being costly to replace in the event of theft or damage, power
tools and other machinery can be quite dangerous in the hands of children.
Wandering neighborhood kids that can access a detached shed or workshop
might be tempted to play with these items out of sheer mischief, but you
could be held legally liable if they injure themselves with them while on
your property.
- Bureau Drawers – When
there are crawling infants and walking toddlers in the house, any bureau
or dresser drawer that can be reached should be fitted with childproof
locks in order to prevent delicate fingers from being crushed in them or
the temptation to pull them out and scale them like stairs.
- Cabinetry – All
of the lower cabinets in your kitchen must be locked if there are children
in the house, as they’re likely to contain hazardous chemicals and
potentially unsafe kitchen implements with sharp edges or points.
- Your Wireless Network – All
too often, less savvy web users don’t understand the necessity of
thoroughly locking their wireless network until they fall victim to con
artists. Neighbors leeching on your connection that download illegal files
can even leave you shouldering the blame.
Taking the proper precautions to secure your family, valuables and
personal information may present a few minor inconveniences, but those
inconveniences are nothing compared to the heartache and stress of carrying
regrets that you didn’t.
Martina Keyhell
http://www.becomeananny.com/blog/10-items-that-should-be-locked-up-in-your-home/
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