Okay, so I saw this thing online about “low-tech security measures,” and it got me thinking. You know, like the simple stuff you can do to make your place a bit safer without going all high-tech and complicated? I decided to give some of these ideas a try at my own place, and let me tell you, it was quite an experience.
First off, I started with the doors. I read somewhere that one of the most basic security measures is just having a solid door with a good lock. It sounds obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people overlook this. So, I went around my house, checking all the doors. Most of them were pretty solid, but I noticed the back door was a bit flimsy. I mean, I could probably kick it down myself if I really tried. That had to change.

I went to the local hardware store, you know, the one down the street that’s been there forever, they always have some interesting stuff. And I found this really sturdy deadbolt lock. It wasn’t anything fancy, just a good, solid lock. I’m no handyman, but I managed to install it myself. Took me a while, and I definitely made a few mistakes along the way, but hey, I got it done. Now that back door feels way more secure.
Next, I tackled the windows. I remembered reading something about putting bars on windows, especially the ones on the ground floor. It seemed a bit extreme at first, but then I thought, why not? It’s better to be safe than sorry. So, back to the hardware store I went. I found these simple metal bars that you can install on the inside of your windows. They’re not the prettiest things, but they definitely make the windows harder to break into.
- Checked all doors for strength
- Bought a new deadbolt lock
- Installed the deadbolt lock
- Checked all windows
- Bought window bars
- Installed window bars
After that, I started thinking about other low-tech stuff. I remembered seeing those door security bars, the ones you wedge under the doorknob. They seem pretty effective, and they’re super simple to use. I picked up a couple of those and put them on the front and back doors. Now, even if someone manages to pick the lock, they still have to deal with that bar. I gotta say that they worked great.
The last thing I did was something I hadn’t really thought about before. I trimmed the bushes around my house. Apparently, overgrown bushes can be a great hiding spot for burglars. Who knew? So, I spent an afternoon giving those bushes a good trim. Now, you can see clearly around the house, and there’s no place for anyone to hide.
My Low-Tech Security Setup
- Solid doors with good deadbolt locks
- Metal bars on ground-floor windows
- Security bars under doorknobs
- Trimmed bushes around the house
All in all, I’m pretty happy with my little low-tech security project. It didn’t cost me a fortune, and it definitely makes me feel safer at home. Plus, it was kind of fun to do all this stuff myself. I mean, I’m no expert, but I learned a lot along the way. It’s like, you don’t need all those fancy gadgets and gizmos to make your place more secure. Sometimes, the old-school methods work just as well, if not better.
So, if you’re thinking about beefing up your home security, I’d say give these low-tech measures a try. They’re simple, they’re effective, and they won’t break the bank. And hey, you might even have a little fun doing it. I sure did!