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Checklist for securing your home



 

 

Keeping you and your family secure

 

 

  • Fit approved locks to doors and windows, and always lock all doors and windows when you leave the house.  Also consider a door chain and viewer for added security.
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  • Fit a burglar alarm and ensure that the burglar knows you have one by putting the bell box in a highly visible place.
  • Don’t leave your key in the lock and resist the temptation to place your key under the mat or in a flower pot, this may be convenient for you but it is just as convenient for the burglar.
  • Check callers.  If someone calls at your house claiming to be from the gas board, electricity, water or telephone company etc, or representing a commercial or retail company, then always insist on proof of identity before letting them in.  Genuine callers will expect and be pleased to offer proof.  If you are still suspicious then telephone the company concerned for verification while your caller waits outside behind the locked front door.
  • Ensure your house contents are fully insured.
  • Mark your property.  It is advisable that you mark all your valuable household items.  Special ultra violet property marking pens are available in most good DIY stores and security retail outlets.

     

     

    Steps to take outside your home - 
     

    • Keep the exterior of your house brightly lit at night. Burglars are less likely to approach a well-lit area. Security lighting which is activated by movement offers a great deterrent to burglars as well as providing courtesy lighting for the owner.
      Fences and thorny hedges can act as a visible and practical deterrent however it is a good idea to keep fences and hedges at the front of the house low so they do not provide cover for the burglar to work unseen. 
    • Keep your garage and shed locked as these often contain tools that would be useful for a burglar. more>>
    • Ladders should always be locked away to prevent a thief using them to reach otherwise inaccessible windows.

    Going Away or Out?

    • Close the curtains and leave a light on at night when you go out. When you're away leave lights on a timer to give the illusion that the house is occupied.
    • Cancel the papers and milk well in advance.
    • When going on extended trips ask trusted neighbours and friends to watch your home, collect the post, mow the lawns and use your driveway.
    • If you have an answering machine , do not leave a message saying that you are away.