- Always close the garage door when it’s not in use even for short periods
- Lock interior garage doors that lead into your home
- Install a deadbolt on any side doors to the garage
- Keep garage windows covered or frosted to block visibility
- Store valuable tools and equipment out of sight
These simple habits help reduce your risk and protect your belongings.
Light, Lock, and Upgrade
Your garage can benefit from some of the same smart safety features used in the rest of your home. With just a few basic upgrades and regular maintenance, you can make it much more secure. Consider adding or checking the following:
- Motion-sensor lighting outside and inside the garage
- A smart garage door opener with remote monitoring
- An automatic timer that closes the door if left open
- Reinforced locks on any access doors
- Periodic checks to ensure door mechanisms are functioning properly
These improvements don’t take much time or money, but they provide a major return in peace of mind and could help prevent a future insurance claim.
Close the Gap in Your Home’s Defense
Think of your garage as a protective buffer for your home. Keeping it locked, well-lit, and monitored strengthens your overall security and helps guard against break-ins, injuries, and unexpected losses. It’s a simple step that supports both your family’s safety and your insurance protection. Secure it now to avoid costly surprises later.
A safer home is built through consistent attention. Along with improving garage security, take time to review your insurance so your coverage keeps up with any changes. Staying informed and up to date helps maintain long-term peace of mind. We’re here to help whenever you need it…simply contact us.

















































































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