Home Security Basics When You Live Alone
Living alone should not mean feeling unsafe at home. A few straightforward security measures drastically reduce your risk.
A home burglary occurs every 25.7 seconds in the US. Homes without security measures are up to three times more likely to be targeted.
The Challenge
Solo residents are more vulnerable because there is no one else home to deter intruders or call for help.
Many people do not know the simple, low-cost changes that make a home significantly harder to break into.
Returning home alone at night without a safety check-in means no one knows if you arrived safely.
Parcels left at the door and overflowing mail signal to potential intruders that a home may be unoccupied or occupied by a single person.
How I'm Alive Helps
Fit deadbolt locks, reinforce door frames, and use window locks on all ground-floor openings.
Install motion-activated exterior lighting and consider a video doorbell for visibility.
Use I'm Alive travel and arrival check-ins so a contact always knows when you get home safely.
Build a relationship with at least one neighbor who can collect parcels and keep an eye on your property, adding a human layer of security alongside physical measures.
Securing Your Property
Habits and Technology for Ongoing Safety
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most effective single security upgrade?
A quality deadbolt lock with a reinforced strike plate is the single highest-value upgrade. Most break-ins occur through a kicked-in door.
Are smart locks safe for people living alone?
Yes, when properly configured. Choose a smart lock with strong encryption, use a unique PIN, and keep firmware updated. Have a physical key backup.
Should I tell neighbours I live alone?
Building good-neighbour relationships is valuable for safety. Trusted neighbours can watch for unusual activity and collect parcels — you do not need to share personal details widely.
What should I do if I think someone has broken in?
Do not enter the property. Call emergency services from outside or a neighbour's home. Let police clear the property before you go in.
How does I'm Alive improve home security?
I'm Alive arrival check-ins mean your contacts are notified if you fail to confirm you got home safely — adding a human safety layer on top of physical security measures.
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