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How to Keep Your Pets and Home Secure

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It’s time to secure your loved ones that make you feel secure. We are of course talking about your four-legged family members. Every pet owner knows that protecting your furry friends is a top priority. Along with keeping them healthy and happy, it’s essential to secure your home to keep them safe from potential hazards like theft, accidents, or emergencies. Here are a few security tips to help you safeguard both your pets and home:

Install a Pet-Friendly Security System

Investing in a security system that caters to pets is a great way to protect your home. Look for:

  • Pet-Sensitive Motion Detectors to prevent false alarms triggered by pet movements.
  • Cameras with Remote Access to monitor pets when you're away.
  • Smart Locks for easy access control, allowing others to help with pet care when necessary.

Secure Your Fencing and Gates

Ensure your yard is secure by checking your fence for gaps, loose boards, or low areas your pets could escape from. Add locks to gates and consider installing sensors that alert you if a gate is left open.

Use GPS Collars or Microchips and Keep ID Tags Up to Date

Equip your pets with GPS collars for real-time tracking if they go missing. Additionally, microchipping provides a permanent way to identify your pet and improve the chances of a safe return. Make sure your pet's collar has an ID tag with updated contact information. This is a simple yet effective way to reunite with your pet if they get lost.

Create a Pet Emergency Plan

This is one that people rarely think of for themselves, let alone their pets. It shouldn’t you’re your mind though. Prepare for emergencies with a plan that includes:

  • An Emergency Kit containing pet food, water, medications, and a leash or carrier.
  • An Evacuation Plan that includes pet-friendly shelters or hotels.
  • Pet Emergency Alert Stickers on windows to inform first responders about pets in the home.

Pet-Proof Hazardous Areas

Keep chemicals, medications, and dangerous foods locked away. Use child-proof locks and ensure electrical cords are out of reach. Choose pet-friendly plants, and block off hazardous areas to prevent accidents.

Install Secure Pet Doors

If you use a pet door, opt for one with security features like microchip-activated locks, which prevent intruders or stray animals from entering your home. Also, when inviting workers or visitors into your home, keep pets in a separate, secure room to avoid stress or potential incidents with strangers.


By now you should be able to pet proof your Handler home and make your whole family secure. By following these security tips, you can create a safer environment for both your home and pets. From pet-friendly security systems to emergency planning and theft prevention, taking proactive steps ensures your pets are well-protected, giving you peace of mind while keeping them happy and secure.

By Handler Homes Staff 10-1-2024

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