There are many different reasons why a burglar may break in
to your home, although some are opportunistic whereby they will take the
opportunity when it arises i.e. a door or window is left open, others will
scope out your property beforehand. Therefore it is important to evaluate the
security of your home to ensure your home isn’t targeted by a burglar whether
it is opportunistic or pre-planned.
Ask yourself the following questions when evaluating the
security of your home:
·
Are the
locks on any doors and windows visible?
By making sure these are visible
will help to deter a burglar as they will be able to see it will be harder to
break in.
·
Are any
doors or windows left open, even if it isn’t easy to access them?
Make sure all doors and windows are locked before leaving your home.
·
Ensure
all your windows are locked and closed at night
When closing up your windows for the night ensure they are all locked and
securely shut. If any small top windows are accidently left open or open to let
in cold air overnight a burglar can easily reach through and open a large
window internally.
·
Do you
have any lights with sensors fitted to the exterior of your property?
Fitting lights with sensors to the outside of your home will ensure your
home is well lit if an intruder was to approach your property. These will not
only help to alert you and your neighbours but may deter an intruder from
breaking into your home as they tend to be confident when working in the dark.
·
Is the
front of your home visible from the road?
Having high walls and hedges can give a burglar protection from being
seen therefore making sure your home is visible is important.
·
Is
accessing your home noisy?
Consider having gravel placed on your driveway as it is impossible to
walk on gravel without making a noise. The more difficult you make it for a
burglar to access your home without making a noise the less likely you are to
be a victim of burglary.
·
When you
are on holiday or away from your home is it obvious that your home is
unoccupied?
Make sure that when you are going to be away from your home for a long
period of time that you do the following:
-
Ask a trusted neighbour, friend or family member
to keep an eye on your home whilst you’re away. Ask them to open and close
curtains etc so that it appears that your home is occupied.
-
Cancel any deliveries such as the newspaper or
milk.
-
Use the Royal Mail’s Keepsafe service to hold
any letters or parcels whilst you’re away to avoid any post piling up whilst
your home is unoccupied.
·
Are there
any ladders or equipment lying around that can be used by a burglar to gain
entry to your home?
Make sure that any ladders or equipment that could be used to break in to
your home are stored securely in a locked garage or shed.
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