Easy Solutions to Monitor Your Child’s Safety at Home

The holidays are over and parents everywhere are heading back to work, while reluctantly — or joyously — sending their kids back to school too. Whether you’re Team Child-Free or not, you probably can’t help but worry about your kids when you’re away.

If you stress about your child’s safety — or what she is actually doing — after school, there are helpful solutions.

Keep an eye on the comings and goings

Do you have a teen who says he’ll be one place but tends to end up somewhere else? With a Ring Video Doorbell, you can keep watch over who is arriving or departing, and when. No more having to take his word for it; all activity will be available for your immediate viewing.

Secure private areas

Have a room that’s off-limits? Whether you’re storing important documents or something more serious like firearms, there is probably an area of your home that is restricted. Securing a locked door with a Door + Window Sensor will alert you to any breaches by curious children.

Plus, these devices are not only for doors and windows; they can be used for any objects that open and close, like drawers and safes.

Go Keyless

Saying children are forgetful is like saying rain is wet, so chances are they’re going to misplace their house keys. Using a Smart Door Lock completely eliminates the need for keys, giving your children easy entry when they arrive home, and giving you peace of mind.

Protect your most precious assets

As much as we don’t want to consider the possibility — accidents do happen. Big ones.

By protecting your home with smart home devices like carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, you will be alerted if your family is in danger so you can take immediate action.

When you equip your home with a modern security system bundled with smart devices, you can be certain that your kids are safe and secure. So go ahead allow yourself to fully focus on your duties outside the home, knowing that you have the upper hand in monitoring your child’s safety while you’re away.

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