Why a Home Security Check Is Essential in 2025
Nowadays, as security risks evolve rapidly, a regular home security audit is one of the simplest and fastest ways to protect your property. It doesn’t require specialized knowledge or professional equipment—just 30 minutes and a well-thought-out checklist.
Most Common Security Risks in Households
- Outdated doors and locks
- Unlocked windows
- Dark, unlit areas
- Mechanical failures of garage doors
- Dead batteries in alarm systems
How Often Should You Conduct a Security Audit?
Professionals recommend:
- Every 3 months
- After an extended period away from home
- Before and after seasonal changes (e.g., at the end of winter)
Regular home monitoring and checks can reduce the risk of break-ins by up to 70%.
How to Conduct a 30-Minute Security Audit — Step by Step
This guide is designed so that any homeowner can quickly assess the security of their property.
Step 1: Check Doors and Locks
Doors are the main barrier between your home and potential intruders.
Lock Quality and Wear
Check:
- Whether the lock operates smoothly without sticking
- That there is no excessive play in the mechanism
- That the lock meets the appropriate security class (at least Class 3)
Worn-out locks are one of the primary risks for break-ins.
Door Hinges and Frame
Ensure that:
- Hinges are securely fastened
- Doors do not wobble or require force to close
- There are no cracks or damage in the frame
Step 2: Assess Window Security
Windows are the second most common entry point for intruders.
Check:
- That handles lock firmly
- That the window is not left in ventilation mode
- That the window seals are not worn out
Anti-Burglary Measures for Windows
Consider:
- Child safety locks
- Window sensors
- Additional locking mechanisms for ground-floor windows
Step 3: Inspect the Yard and Surrounding Area
The area around the house is often the first place an intruder evaluates.
Lighting
Pay attention to:
- Whether motion sensor lights are working
- That pathways and the yard are well-lit
- That dark corners have not been left unnoticed
A well-lit area deters more than 80% of intruders.
Fencing and Gates
Check:
- That the fence is not damaged
- That gates close and lock securely
- That there are no “weak points” that could be climbed
Step 4: Inspect Garages and Outbuildings
Garages are valuable targets, as they often store tools, bicycles, and vehicles.
Garage Doors and Automatic Mechanisms
Check:
- That the automatic system closes completely
- That there is no way to lift the door manually
- That locks are not worn out
Storing Valuable Items
Do not leave the following items in plain sight:
- Bicycles
- Power tools
- Car spare parts
These items are often specifically targeted by thieves.
Step 5: Check Home Alarm Systems and Sensors
An effective home security audit is incomplete without reviewing technical solutions.
Sensor Function and Battery Status
Evaluate:
- Whether sensors respond immediately
- Whether batteries are nearing depletion
- Whether there are false alarms
Connection to the Security Center
Check:
- That signals are sent without delay
- That the app functions correctly
- That the system status is “active”
These steps take only a few minutes but significantly enhance security.
30-Minute Home Security Checklist
Doors – Does the lock work? Is the frame undamaged?
Windows – Do they close properly? Are the mechanisms not worn out?
Yard – Is the area well-lit? Is the fence sturdy?
Garage – Are the doors secure? Are valuables out of sight?
Alarm System – Do the sensors and app function correctly?
By completing this checklist with Yes or No answers, you ensure a quick yet highly effective security audit for your home.
Additional Security Measures Not to Ignore
Video Surveillance
Even 1–2 cameras can significantly enhance security.
Smart Home Technologies
Automated sensors, gates, and lighting provide additional advantages.
Active Night Modes
Make sure night modes are enabled—many people forget this.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long does a home security check take?
About 30 minutes if following a prepared checklist.
- Is professional help necessary?
Daily checks can be done independently, but an annual professional audit is recommended.
- Does an alarm system provide full protection?
It is a basic element, but the best results come from combining it with cameras.
- How often should sensors be checked?
Monthly, or after power outages.
- Is the garage really a high-risk area?
Yes—it stores both tools and vehicles.
- Does Feratum Life offer security audits?
Yes, the company conducts detailed home audits and provides recommendations.
Professional Recommendations from Feratum Life
Feratum Life experts emphasize that regular home inspections are as important as any other maintenance activity. An audit helps identify damage early, strengthen security, and determine which technical solutions could enhance your home’s protection.
Conclusion
A 30-minute home security check is a simple yet highly effective way to protect your family and property. Following a clear checklist—doors, windows, yard, garage, and alarm system—can significantly increase your home’s safety. Feratum Life recommends performing this procedure regularly and, if needed, involving professionals for additional guidance.