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We all like our
holidays away from it all, nothing beats a care free holiday in the sun, does it?.
We like our caravan so we don't know much about sun, it usually
rains when we book a weekend away!
Unfortunately though, when we are away we often have the security of our homes preying on our mind, which
is why it pays to take simple steps before we leave.
Remember
only 1 in 10 homes is broken into whilst the householder is on holiday, it means that
there is a 90% chance that you wont get broken into. Better odds than the lottery! If we
take sensible precautions then the risk reduces further.
before you go
- Consider the Royal
Mail Keepsafe scheme. They keep your mail until the date you are due back from your
holiday. There is a small charge for this service.
- Cut the lawns and
tidy the garden
- ask a reliable
neighbour to keep an eye on the property. Push through the free papers, open and close
curtains.
- Buy a plug in
timer. There are a variety of these about. Get one that the whole family can use.
- If you aren't taking
the car, leave it secure on the drive. If you are then ask a neighbour to park their car on
your drive.
- Cancel the papers
and milk.
- Authorise someone
to carry out repairs should the worst happen.
The obvious do's and dont's (or are
they?)
Do: lock all your doors and windows when you go out. Pay particular attention to the rear
of your premises a popular entry point for burglars.
Don't: leave door keys in hiding places, such
as under the doormat or in a flowerpot. Thieves know all the hiding places.
Do: fit good quality rim and/or mortise locks
to all external doors; use a 'deadlock' on the front door. Use mortise security bolts or
key operated door security press bolts on the top and bottom of both solid wood and glazed
back doors.
Don't: leave windows open a few inches for the
cat to get in or out. Burglars find this very useful too.
Do: keep your shed and/or garage locked. Your
tools are useful to the thief who wants to gain entry. If your garage has a communicating
door with the interior of the house, secure it as another exterior door.
Don't: leave ladders lying around. If you must
keep them outside, padlock them to something secure so you are the only person who can use
them.
Do: close the curtains and leave a light on in
a room (not the hall, no one spends the evening in the hall) when you are out for the
evening.
Don't: leave curtains and blinds drawn during
the daytime; they attract the thief.
Do: illuminate dark areas around your home.
Remember burglars hate light.
Don't: leave 'back soon' notes on display.
Burglars love a written guarantee that the house is unoccupied.
Do: make sure that your house and contents are
insured.
Don't: forget to permanently mark your
valuables with your postcode/house number, and to display a sticker showing that you have
done so. Marked property is less attractive to the thief and is harder to dispose of.
Photograph all items of high value, record serial numbers of televisions, video recorders,
DVD players/recorders, MP3 players, computers and cameras etc. Have a ruler in shot so that the size can be gauged of the object.
Do: leave a radio on with a talk programme on
rather than music
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