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Is your home as secure as it could be? Crime rates continue to rise in Victoria in 2026, so maintaining a safe and secure home environment is more important than ever. Don't leave your family and belongings vulnerable. Use this comprehensive home security checklist to identify potential weaknesses in your home security and take proactive steps to address them.
16 February 2026

Your 2026 Home Safety Checklist

Key insights



  • Comprehensive 2026 Home Security Guide: This article includes a checklist to help Australian homeowners assess vulnerabilities and strengthen safety across key areas, from entry points to surveillance and lighting.

  • Reinforce Entry Points with Security Doors: High-quality security doors and window screens, like those from My Security Door, form the first line of defence and meet Australian Standards for forced-entry resistance.

  • Integrated Alarm & Monitoring Systems: Professionally installed alarm and camera systems deter intruders, provide real-time alerts, and support evidence collection for enhanced home protection.

  • Preventive Measures Beyond Technology: Strategic lighting, visible maintenance, and concealed valuables reduce burglary risks by signalling occupancy and eliminating opportunities for theft.

  • Trusted Expertise & Local Credibility: My Security Door leverages over 30 years of experience, offering durable, Australian-tested doors and tailored security solutions backed by free quotes and expert installation.

Why home security is crucial in Australia

Prioritising home security in Australia goes beyond simply preventing break-ins. It’s about protecting your loved ones, safeguarding your personal belongings, and maintaining a sense of comfort and security within your own space. The peace of mind that comes with knowing your home is secure is invaluable. In a world where uncertainties do exist, taking proactive measures to protect your home is a responsible and necessary step. By investing in home security, you’re investing in the safety and well-being of your family. Don’t wait for an incident to occur; take control of your home’s security today.

The home safety checklist

By conducting a home security assessment regularly, you can stay ahead of potential threats and ensure your home remains a safe haven. 


Here’s a comprehensive home safety checklist to guide you in enhancing your home’s security:

Secure all entry points

Your doors and windows are the first line of defence against intruders. Reinforcing these key entry points is crucial for deterring potential break-ins. The most effective way of doing this is with a premium security door or window screen that meets or exceeds the Australian standard, such as a Crimsafe or steel security door from My Security Door. However our checklist covers all options to consider.


Checklist:


Install a strong security door and security screen on main entry doors that meets or exceeds Australian standards

Ensure doors have quality deadlocks (not just handle locks)

Check door frames and strike plates are secure (no loose fittings)

Use longer hinge screws for added reinforcement

Ensure doors have quality deadlocks (not just handle locks)

Fit window locks on accessible windows (especially ground floor)

Secure sliding doors with anti-lift devices and track locks

Check all locks function properly and keys are stored safely

Installing high-quality security doors and window screens from My Security Door means that many of the items on your checklist, such as adding deadlocks are not necessarily required.


Tip: You can also check out our 12 Security Tips. for more ways to strengthen your home security.

Add a reliable alarm system

An alarm system is a robust deterrent against burglars, discouraging potential intruders from targeting your home. Visible components like window stickers and external sirens amplify this effect. In the event of a break-in, the alarm alerts you, your neighbours, and the authorities, potentially reducing damage and loss.


Checklist:

Install a professionally installed and monitored alarm system that covers doors and windows


Ensure the siren is loud and visible


Use window/door alarm stickers to increase deterrence


Consider professional monitoring for 24/7 protection


Test the system regularly and replace batteries when needed


Without an alarm system, your home becomes an easier target for opportunistic break-ins.

Improve lighting and visibility

Well-placed lighting can significantly improve your home’s security. Motion-activated lights are particularly effective, as they startle potential intruders and draw attention to their presence.


Checklist:

Install motion-activated lighting near entry points


Eliminate dark spots around the front, sides, and backyard


Ensure pathways and driveways are well lit


Trim shrubs/trees blocking lighting or sight lines


Add lighting near cameras for clearer footage


Poor lighting creates hiding places and makes it easier for criminals to approach undetected.

Install surveillance cameras & monitoring

Security cameras provide valuable surveillance and evidence in the event of a break-in. They deter potential intruders and capture footage that can be used to identify and apprehend criminals. With modern systems, you can monitor your property remotely from your phone.


Checklist:

Install motion-activated lighting near entry points


Eliminate dark spots around the front, sides, and backyard


Ensure pathways and driveways are well lit


Trim shrubs/trees blocking lighting or sight lines


Add lighting near cameras for clearer footage


If you don’t have cameras and monitoring in place, now is the time to consider investing in these essential security measures.

Keep your property well maintained

A well-maintained property serves as a powerful deterrent to potential intruders. It sends a clear message: this home is actively occupied and cared for. Overgrown lawns, unkempt gardens, and visible signs of disrepair can signal vulnerability, making them attractive targets for burglars.


Checklist:

Keep lawns trimmed and gardens tidy


Trim bushes and hedges near windows and entry points


Remove clutter that could be used for hiding or climb


Fix broken fences, gates, and exterior fixtures


Replace blown outdoor lights quickly


Neglected properties can signal vulnerability and attract unwanted attention.

Keep valuables hidden from sight

Visible valuables can act as a powerful lure for burglars. Keeping high-value items out of view reduces temptation and opportunistic theft.


Checklist:

Keep laptops, jewellery and electronics away from windows


Use curtains, blinds or frosted film for privacy


Store valuables in a safe or hidden secure location


Put away expensive items when not in use


Avoid leaving keys near doors/windows


Remember: out of sight often means out of mind for opportunistic thieves.

Protect your home when you’re away

Many break-ins occur when a home appears empty, especially during holidays.


Checklist:

Use timer lights to simulate occupancy


Ask a neighbour to collect mail and bins


Avoid posting travel plans publicly on social media


Consider a parcel box or safe delivery location


Keep curtains/blinds in a “normal” position (not fully closed for weeks)


These small habits can significantly reduce your risk.

Secure garages, side gates & outdoor access

Many break-ins happen through garages, side gates, and back access points, not just the front door.


Checklist:

Install a strong security door on any external garage door side entrance or back doors leading into the house


Lock side gates and ensure latches can’t be reached from outside


Keep garage doors closed and locked


Secure the internal door between garage and house


Don’t leave garage remotes visible in cars


Repair loose fence panels, weak gates, or easy climbing points


A secure perimeter reduces the chances of intruders reaching entry points unnoticed.

Summary of the home security checklist

Below us a summary of the whole home security checklist


Secure entry points


Install a strong security door and security screen on main entry doors that meets or exceeds Australian standards


Ensure doors have quality deadlocks (not just handle locks)


Check door frames and strike plates are secure (no loose fittings)


Use longer hinge screws for added reinforcement


Fit window locks on accessible windows (especially ground floor)


Secure sliding doors with anti-lift devices and track locks


Check all locks function properly and keys are stored safely


Add an alarm system


Install a professionally installed and monitored alarm system that covers doors and windows


Ensure the siren is loud and visible


Use window/door alarm stickers to increase deterrence


Consider professional monitoring for 24/7 protection


Test the system regularly and replace batteries when needed


Improve lighting and visibility


Install motion-activated lighting near entry points


Eliminate dark spots around the front, sides, and backyard


Ensure pathways and driveways are well lit


Trim shrubs/trees blocking lighting or sight lines


Add lighting near cameras for clearer footage


Install surveillance cameras & monitoring


Install cameras at key entry points (front door, back door, driveway)


Make cameras clearly visible for deterrence


Check camera angles (avoid blind spots)


Store footage safely (cloud or secure local storage)


Use remote monitoring to check your property anytime


Keep your property well maintained


Keep lawns trimmed and gardens tidy


Trim bushes and hedges near windows and entry points


Remove clutter that could be used for hiding or climbing


Fix broken fences, gates, and exterior fixtures


Replace blown outdoor lights quickly


Keep valuables hidden from sight


Keep laptops, jewellery and electronics away from windows


Use curtains, blinds or frosted film for privacy


Store valuables in a safe or hidden secure location


Put away expensive items when not in use


Avoid leaving keys near doors or windows


Protect your home when you’re away


Use timer lights to simulate occupancy


Ask a neighbour to collect mail and bins


Avoid posting travel plans publicly on social media


Consider a parcel box or safe delivery location


Keep curtains/blinds in a “normal” position (not fully closed for weeks)


Secure garages, side gates & outdoor access


Install a strong security door on any external garage or back door leading into the house


Lock side gates and ensure latches can’t be reached from outside


Keep garage doors closed and locked


Secure the internal door between garage and house


Don’t leave garage remotes visible in cars


Repair loose fence panels, weak gates, or easy climbing points

Enhance your home’s security with My Security Door

Now that you’ve gone through this home security checklist, it’s time to take your protection to the next level.


My Security Door offers a wide range of high-quality security doors and screens designed to protect your home and family. With over 35 years of experience and a commitment to excellence, we’re the experts in home security solutions.


Contact us today for a free quote or view our full range of security doors, and let us help you create a safer, more secure home environment.

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