With thanks to Pegeia Community Service for the following information:
Security at Christmas.
1.
Deterring would-be criminals is one of the most effective forms of crime
prevention.
Invest in a motion sensor flood-light or even some
outdoor Christmas lights to highlight your home’s exterior. This will hopefully
make approaching your home too conspicuous for a burglar. Highlighting the fact
your possessions are security marked and registered on Immobilise using window
decals provides a further warning that your goods are marked, traceable and not
worth the risk of stealing!
2.
Festive lighting – be secure.
A common mistake of many festive decorators is to feed
extension cables through partially open windows. Criminals know to look for
this vulnerability. When it comes to outdoor lighting, opt for solar or battery
operated lights or install outdoor electrical outlets.
3.
Dispose of gift packaging carefully.
Refuse collections over the Christmas / New Year
period are normally at different times. If you can’t take packaging to a
recycling point, make sure you only put your rubbish out just before the
collection and do your best to fold boxes so that they do not advertise your
new contents of your home to thieves! Also arrange for a friend or neighbour to remove any mail or flyers from your postbox so that your absence is not advertised.
4.
Protect your Identity.
It is good practice never to dispose of receipts and
personal paperwork without first shredding it. Christmas is a time when this is
especially important! Be careful though not to shred any important warranty
details. Make sure documents you keep are stored somewhere secure.
5.
Check doors and windows for weak spots.
Government statistics show that 30% of burglaries
happen through windows. Installing a few dead-bolts and new window hinges could
increase the security of your home exponentially.
6.
Keep your curtains, drapes and window blinds closed at night.
Doing this will ensure your valuable items are out of
sight. When going out for the evening make use of inexpensive timers to give
the illusion of occupancy.
7.
Away over Christmas – plan ahead.
If you’re going away at Christmas be sure to cancel
any newspaper or milk subscriptions. Arrange for a neighbour to park on the
driveway to help create the impression someone is home. Do not to leave
descriptive telephone answering machine messages like “we’re away skiing for
the Christmas holidays” etc and again make use of light timers. Do not advertise your absence on social media.
8.
Secure garages & sheds.
Make sure that garden tools or ladders that could be
used to force entry into your home are not left lying around or accessible from
an unlocked garden shed. Garages are often targets for burglars looking for
tools, bikes and gardening equipment. Make sure the garage is secure and your
possessions are secured too in the case of bikes and tools. Naturally make sure
anything portable/valuable is recorded on immobilise.
9.
Don’t hide keys & use alarms if you have them.
Burglars know to look for hidden door keys so don’t
hide spare keys under rocks, in flowerpots, or above door ledges. Instead give
the spare key to family or trusted neighbour. Many houses these days have
alarms, many though are rarely set. Make sure yours is on and protecting your
home. Check your sensor batteries are not run down on your alarm system and that the SIM card in your alarm is functioning.
10.
Mark your property.
Most mobile
phones have a unique identifier such as a serial number or an IMEI number
(International Mobile Equipment Identity) which can found easily by pressing
the following keys on your mobile handset: * # 0 6 # . If you
receive a mobile phone as a gift and it doesn’t have a unique identifier, there
are several affordable marking kits available (i.e. Smart Water / ultra-violet
pens).
11. Stay aware.
Keep an eye
out for unusual activity in your neighbourhood. It may be people driving around
an area constantly or people walking around looking at properties closely or
taking pictures. This may be innocent activity, people looking for property
etc. or they may be checking the security of properties. If you see something
suspicious report it to the Police.
Hopefully your property won't be
targeted by burglars but we hope these tips help you to keep your home safe
over the holidays.