Tips and Tricks on Keeping Yourself and Your Family Safe
Protecting Your Home
Always lock your doors and windows
Lock your front door, even if you are home or in the garden
Keep all tools and ladders locked away
If possible keep your garden shed and garage locked even when you are at home
If you have sensor lights, use them. They are a great deterrent when used correctly if someone moves nearby
Keep all the trees and shrubs on your property maintained as they create a perfect hiding spot for burglars
Ensure all your windows are secured
Make sure you home looks occupied when you go away
Do not leave notes on your door advising you are out
If you have a house alarm, use it. it won’t stop burglars from breaking in but the siren should deter them. It will also alert your neighbours that something is happening on your property
Record the serial numbers of expensive electronic items and photograph all valuables
Note down registrations of any suspicious vehicles. Often burglars will scope out a place beforehand
Before You go Out Check That
All your doors are locked and your windows are securely shut
The garage is secure and locked
All tools and ladders are locked away
The “spare” house key is not in an obvious “hidden” place. Maybe give to a trusted neighbour
The doors are clear and don’t have any notes left on them
Before You go Away Check That
If possible, put your mail and newspaper on hold
Let your neighbour, know when and where you are going and give them a contact number
Lock all the doors and close all the windows
Turn the telephone ringer down or off (if possible)
Put a lamp and or a radio on timer
Ask your neighbour to keep an “eye” on your home, clear your letter box and your close your curtains at night and then open them again in the morning
Hide valuable items, financial documents and any spare keys to the house or vehicles etc
Also, ask your neighbour to park in your driveway occasionally
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