I’ve always felt that June is a good month for checking basic home security before the bustle of summer begins, and I’m clearly not the only one that feels that way since June is both National Safety Month and Home Safety Month. Personally, I like to take advantage of the warmer weather to check the locks on the house, change the batteries in my home alarm system and make sure I have a current car and house key stored safely in my Master Lock 5422D Key Safe.
Now, just in time for National Safety Month, Master Lock wants to help you ensure your home is secure as well, so the company is hosting a fabulous giveaway! One lucky Mommy Kat and Kids reader is going to win a Master Lock 265DCCSEN door security bar, a Master Lock Magnum M5XDLF Laminated Padlock, a Master Lock 5422D Portable Key Safe and a $50 Visa gift card to help stock up on any other home security essentials, a $130 value! To enter for a chance to win, just leave a blog comment about something around your home you’d like to keep secure.
From changing the furnace filter and batteries in fire alarms to packing up and securing winter gear for the coming months, there are all kinds of ways to ensure that your home and belongings are secure this month and most of them are quick and easy. But that doesn’t make them any less important! Enter to win this fabulous prize pack and then take a few minutes to ensure your home is secure. A few small steps can save a lot of hassle down the road and give you valuable peace of mind knowing that your home is secure!
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my kids windows in the back of the house
I would like to keep our mudroom more secure.
my storage locker and my financial documents
I would like o be able to keep our storage shed more secure
I would love to secure our shed.
I would like to keep our passport more secure!!
Our file cabinet
I would love to keep our storage room secure
My husband just build a beautiful 10′ x 10′ wooden shed out back and we would love to secure it with one of these locks.
I need a way to secure my balcony door while open a bit.