A security system can provide useful protection, but cameras and alarms alone do not tell you whether every part of your property is adequately covered. Small weaknesses in landscaping, lighting, doors, windows, access points, or everyday routines can leave gaps that homeowners may not notice.

A professional home security assessment in Los Angeles looks at the property as a whole rather than focusing on one product. SafeHouse Security Consultants, for example, evaluates the home, surrounding neighborhood, existing security measures, and individual risk factors before providing tailored recommendations.

Key Takeaways

  • Security cameras and alarms are only part of a complete home security strategy.
  • Side entrances, gates, windows, garages, and other less-visible areas deserve the same attention as the front door.
  • Poor lighting and obstructed camera views can create avoidable security gaps.
  • Security recommendations should reflect the home’s layout, neighborhood, and household routines.
  • Buying more security equipment does not necessarily solve weaknesses caused by poor placement or planning.
  • A professional assessment can help homeowners prioritize improvements instead of making random upgrades.

1. Side and Rear Entry Points

The front entrance gets plenty of attention because homeowners use it every day. Side doors, back doors, gates, and secondary access points can be easier to forget.

Walk around the property and evaluate every potential entrance. Check whether doors close and lock properly, gates are maintained, and access points are visible from the house or covered by appropriate security measures.

The goal is consistency. A heavily protected front entrance offers less value if another part of the property receives little attention.

2. Areas Your Cameras Cannot Clearly See

Owning several cameras does not automatically mean you have complete coverage.

Landscaping, walls, rooflines, vehicles, decorations, and poor camera angles can obstruct important areas. The field of view may also change when trees or shrubs grow.

Instead of simply counting cameras, review what each camera actually captures during the day and at night. SafeHouse’s security assessments examine property layouts, access points, and existing security measures to identify vulnerabilities and recommend appropriate improvements.

3. Exterior Lighting Gaps

Exterior lighting can improve visibility around entrances, walkways, driveways, side yards, and other areas that become difficult to monitor after dark.

Walk around your property at night rather than relying on how it looks during daylight hours. You may discover areas where fixtures no longer work, landscaping blocks the light, or shadows reduce visibility.

Lighting should complement the rest of the security plan rather than operate as an isolated measure.

4. Garage and Connecting Doors

Garages often contain tools, bicycles, vehicles, storage, and sometimes another entrance into the home.

Evaluate both the exterior garage door and any interior door connecting the garage with the living space. Make sure locks, door hardware, lighting, and any monitoring equipment are functioning as intended.

If your household regularly uses the garage as its main entrance, include it in everyday security routines rather than treating it as a secondary area.

5. Landscaping That Reduces Visibility

Trees, shrubs, walls, and decorative features can improve the appearance and privacy of a property, but they can also affect sightlines.

Look at landscaping from both inside and outside the home. Can you clearly see important entrances and pathways? Do shrubs block cameras or lighting?

A security assessment can help identify these environmental factors without assuming every property needs the same solution.

6. Security Habits That Have Become Outdated

Physical improvements work best when household routines support them.

Over time, family members may stop activating certain security features, leave gates unlocked, forget to update access permissions, or overlook maintenance.

Review who has access to the home, how deliveries and visitors are handled, and whether current routines still fit your household.

7. Relying on Generic Security Advice

Perhaps the biggest blind spot is assuming that a security setup that works for one home will work equally well for another.

SafeHouse Security Consultants states that every home has a different risk profile. Its residential service combines an 80+ point security analysis with area-specific crime information and a report containing tailored recommendations.

That type of assessment can help homeowners determine what deserves attention first rather than purchasing equipment without a clear plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a home security assessment?

A home security assessment is a structured evaluation of a property’s existing security measures, access points, layout, surrounding conditions, and potential vulnerabilities. The resulting recommendations can help prioritize improvements.

Do I need a security assessment if I already have cameras?

It can still be useful. An assessment considers camera placement as well as doors, windows, lighting, access control, landscaping, routines, and other factors that may affect overall security.

How long does a SafeHouse physical assessment take?

SafeHouse states that its physical assessments typically take approximately two hours and that finished reports are provided within 48 hours.

Does SafeHouse install security systems?

SafeHouse describes its primary role as assessment and consultation, while also helping clients coordinate recommended security improvements and connect with appropriate vendors.

Who can benefit from a residential security assessment?

Homeowners, people buying or selling homes, and real estate professionals may use an assessment to better understand a property’s security condition and potential improvements.

For homeowners who want a clearer picture of their property’s vulnerabilities, SafeHouse Security Consultants offers residential security assessments and customized recommendations throughout the Los Angeles area.

This article was written by a professional at SafeHouse Security Consultants. SafeHouse Security Consultants’ mission was to bring peace of mind into the home. We want to remove those fears and give you and your family peace of mind and security by applying our ten years of experience protecting people and properties to your home. We can help you protect your home with home security system companies in Hollywood, and eliminate those fears so that you can concentrate on the things that matter most to you.

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