TEN TIPS TO KEEP YOUR HOME SAFE

A house is more than a structure with four walls and a roof; it’s a place where a family can unwind and forget about their problems. However, a house can only keep you safe if it is secure. Safeguarding your family and assets doesn’t have to be costly or difficult, and making small changes on a daily basis can have a significant impact.

Awareness is Crucial

  • Walk around your house and look for places where someone could get in, like weak doors or windows or growing bushes that could be used as cover.
  • Ensure all exterior doors are solid and equipped with quality deadbolt locks. Reinforce sliding doors and windows with security bars or dowels in the tracks.
  • Avoid announcing your absence from home on social media or other platforms.

Unkempt lawns and overgrown plants may indicate a property that is unoccupied. Make sure that your yard is tidy.

Be a Good Neighbour

  • Develop relationships with your neighbours and agree to keep an eye out for suspicious activities on each other’s properties.
  • Inform trusted neighbours of your absence and provide them with contact information in the event of an emergency.

Community Matters

  • Participate in neighbourhood watch programs where you can share information and coordinate security efforts with your neighbours and the police.
  • Be vigilant and report any strange individuals or vehicles seen in your area to the police immediately. Don’t presume others have already done it.

Digital Devices Can Strengthen Security

  • Consider installing a monitored alarm system that will notify you of a break-in. Security system signs and decals should be displayed prominently.
  • Install security cameras at entrances and other vulnerable locations. Many current systems provide remote viewing and motion detection notifications on your smartphone. A video doorbell allows you to see and communicate with visitors remotely, deterring potential intruders who may ring the bell to see if anyone is home.