What Devices Are Essential for New Homeowners?

Felicia Priedel
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When you buy a new house, it’s normal to want to start moving in and decorating to your heart’s content—making an empty house feel like a home is a fundamental part of the experience.

However, there are several essential devices for new homeowners that you may not have considered during the move-in process. Investing in these essential devices can help to keep your home safe and secure for you and your loved ones. Read on to learn more.

Security Devices

There are many levels of security measures you can take to secure your new home. In addition to installing new locks on your doors, one security measure we recommend is installing a video doorbell. These security measures help you track any potential visitors who come to your home. Those looking for additional security may consider investing in a complete system that alerts the authorities in the event someone tries to go in through the doors or windows.

Backflow Prevention Device

Backflow prevention devices may be unfamiliar to most homeowners because—when they do their job correctly—you never notice they’re there. The purpose of your backflow prevention device is to stop water containing toxins from coming back up through your plumbing. When getting a backflow prevention device, there are many things to consider, but ideally, the water you flush down the drain should stay.

Vital Detectors

Every home should have smoke detectors—and it’s essential to check that they are still working every month. Aside from smoke detectors, investing in a few other detectors is an excellent idea to keep you and your loved ones safe. Carbon monoxide and radon detectors are essential devices for new homeowners and reduce the risk of unseen dangerous hazards entering your body.

Motorized Window Treatments

Motorized window solutions work with most treatments, whether you use blinds, shades, or drapes. Motorized treatments allow you to use a remote to set the rising and lowering of your shades to a timer and control the amount of sunlight that comes into your home.

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Felicia is a writer living in the Chicagoland area. She's creative, passionate and loves to share her thoughts on being your most authentic self. This is something she hopes to encourage those around her through the thoughtful and engaging pieces she creates. She hopes those around her use this to help them create a more beautiful life.