Protect Your Furniture and Homely Possessions
by Admin ISK on Jan.04, 2012, under Furniture online
I am sure that I am not the only person who gets a bit nervous when I buy something new and expensive for my house. My partner is a bit more of a high end purchaser than me if I am being honest and when she picks up something that looks really expensive I automatically start to worry about more than just the price. I also start to get concerned about loading up our property with too many relatively expensive goods which could tempt thieves to break in and rob us.
You see, I am one of those people who check the windows 4 times and the door locks 6 times before I go out. Even if I am only going to the local shops I still get a bit nervous about leaving quality furniture and possessions home alone. This probably dates back to when my home got broken into a few years ago and the thieves stole a few things such as my telly and an old denim jacket. I didn’t make that up by the way. For some reason they left a really expensive suit and a fairly new DVD player behind and carried off an old denim jacket that I was thinking of throwing out anyway.
Of course, the difference between now and then is that I have now got a good insurance policy and a top burglar alarm in place, as well as a new jacket. This security and insurance is vital for giving me some peace of mind when I go away. If it wasn’t for this then I would probably check the locks an extra 5 or 6 times before heading off. As it is, I know that I am doing all that I can to stop burglars getting in and going over my possessions again.
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I think that a combination of good home security and a decent insurance policy should be obligatory for perennial worriers like me, especially those who are married to big spending women. I don’t really have that many expensive items in my house but the thought of anyone breaking in and nabbing some of my stuff really get me worried. It is definitely something which it is worth paying a bit extra for and getting the best quality you possibly can.
I am always amazed to see people with far fancier houses than mine but with no real security on it. I honestly don’t how they can go out and leave the place empty knowing that a few locks and bolts are all that separate the bad guys from their prized possessions. In fact, even if I had very little in my property I would still protect it as well as I could. It is some sort of natural instinct to look after what we have and avoid other violating our premises. Even if all they can get hold of is a tired old jacket it is still a traumatic experience which I wouldn’t wish on anyone.