
16 Lesser Known Ways To Beef Up Your Home’s Security
Extra security is important for protecting your family and valuables against burglars, crazy in-laws, and random zombie apocalypses. Unfortunately, those deadbolted doors and locked windows


Ever watch episodes of “Home Improvement?” Weren’t you glad there was no way you’d run into a builder that prone to making a mess of things? Well, you can suck that sigh of relief right back in…
It’s not always best to bring all the groceries inside with one trip.
Pin“Don’t worry. It’s just a short trip down the interstate.”
PinMaybe a trampoline would’ve been better.
PinDude, it’s a tape measure, not a cobra!
Trying to solve an application problem. #ShitUHSKidsDo pic.twitter.com/F7XXpdVFJW
— Shit UHS Kids Say (@ShitUHSKidsSay) October 3, 2015
“I swear, it was there before I left!”
Whatever you do, don’t let him push a stroller!
Can you imagine what your house would look like?
Unless he was sober, installing that fire pole you wanted
Unless builder insurance covers “acts of stupidity”
Careful. The first step out is a doozy.
Please tell me this guy didn’t install the toilet, too.
“That’s right! No thieves gonna be pickin’ this lock!”
Ever been so drunk you had double vision? Problem solved!
Enter at your own risk.
Modesty? What modesty?
Seth Williams is an experienced land investor, commercial real estate banker and residential income property owner. He is also the Founder of REtipster.com – a real estate investing blog providing real world guidance for part time real estate investors.
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