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It is important that you teach your children about home security without scaring them and making them feel safe in their own home. You teach your child to stop, drop, and roll if their clothes catch fire. You teach them to buckle up in the car and you teach them to wear their helmet when they ride their bikes. Teaching your children about home security is just as important. Locking the Doors It is important that you start teaching your children to lock the doors at an early age. You don’t need to tell them why the doors need to be locked at all times. Telling very young children that intruders can enter the home will only scare them. If you start teaching them at an early age to lock the doors, they will think that it is just something that you are supposed to do, like closing the bathroom door when they use it. Kids tend to get distracted, therefore, it may be necessary to remind them to lock up often. Over time, it will become a habit, and locking the doors when they enter and leave the house will become second nature. If your locks are old and they take some work to lock and unlock, you should contact a South Perth locksmith to replace your old lock with a lock that is more functional and easier for your child’s tiny hands to use. Operating the Alarm System If you have an alarm system protecting your home, your children should know how to use it. This includes showing them how to arm and disarm the system. This will allow them to get out the door without triggering the alarm. They will also be able to arm the system when they go out to play without help from you. You should also teach them how and when to use the panic button. Finally, if you are working with a company that monitors your system, you should teach your child the unique password. If your child accidentally triggers the alarm, you are going to want them to know how to shut it off. You will also want them to know what to do if the security company calls. Teaching your children how to use the alarm system will save the local police and other first responders the trouble of coming to your home often. Using 911 Most kids start learning about 911 when they are young. If you haven’t talked to your child about 911 or if they haven’t learned about it in school, you need to teach them about the feature. You should talk to your child about when they should and when they shouldn’t call 911. Communicating With Strangers At the Door It is important that you teach your child what to do if there is a stranger at the door. Start by reminding your child to peek out the window to see who is at the door before they open it. If it is someone they don’t know, you should make sure that they understand that they should never open the door and that they should get you. If you are in the shower or cannot come to the door for some reason, teach your child to let the person know that you cannot come to the door at the moment. Your child should never tell a stranger that they are home alone, even if they are. What To Do During a Home Invasion The worse case scenario that could occur is if an intruder were to enter the home while your family is inside. While this idea can be scary, telling your child what they should do could essentially save their life and yours. You should teach your child to find a place to hide as soon as they suspect that there is an intruder in the home. Hiding in the closet underneath clothing or blankets is the best spot. If your child cannot get to the closet, you should teach them to hide under the bed or to remain in the bed and pretend that they are sleeping. If you have an alarm system with a panic button, you should teach your child to use it if they can reach it safely. It is important that you start teaching your children about home security at a young age. This will help them be more vigilant when they get older.

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