SCOPE FOR BUSINESS LTD
Old Docks House, 90 Watery Ln,
Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston PR2 1AU
TRADESCOPE – Here to help
Keeping your house safe
Burglary prevention is an important aspect of home and property security. Here are some tips specific to the United Kingdom that can help you reduce the risk of burglary:
Lock All Doors and Windows: Always lock your doors and windows when you leave your home, even if it’s just for a short time. Make sure your locks are sturdy and in good working condition.
Install High-Quality Locks: Consider upgrading your locks to British Standard (BS) locks, such as BS 3621, which are more secure and can deter burglars.
Secure Sliding Doors: If you have sliding glass doors, install locks and place a bar or rod in the track to prevent them from being forced open.
Key Control: Keep track of your keys and don’t leave spare keys in obvious places, like under doormats or flower pots. If you need to give spare keys to others, only do so with people you trust.
Install a Burglar Alarm: A professionally monitored burglar alarm can deter burglars and alert authorities in case of a break-in.
Install Security Lighting: Motion-activated lighting can startle potential intruders and make your property less appealing as a target.
Secure Garden and Yard: Trim overgrown bushes and trees near windows, and secure garden tools and ladders that could be used to access upper floors.
Neighborhood Watch: Join or start a neighborhood watch program to increase community awareness and security.
Use Timers: Use timers on lights and electronics to give the appearance that someone is home, especially when you’re away.
Secure Outbuildings: Make sure sheds and garages are secure with good locks, as they often contain tools and equipment that could be used to break into your home.
Home Safes: Consider installing a home safe for valuable items like jewelry and important documents.
Social Media Caution: Avoid advertising your absence on social media when you’re away on vacation or for an extended period.
Property Marking: Mark your valuables with a unique identifier, like a UV pen or engraving, and consider registering them on a property database like Immobilise (www.immobilise.com).
Know Your Neighbors: Building a good relationship with your neighbors can help create a more secure environment, as they can keep an eye on your property when you’re not around.
Secure Letterboxes: Burglars can use letterboxes to reach keys, so consider fitting a letterbox cage or restrictor to prevent this.
Secure Your Wi-Fi Network: Ensure your home Wi-Fi network is password-protected to prevent unauthorized access to your smart home devices and personal information.
Install CCTV: Visible security cameras can act as a deterrent. Be sure to comply with privacy laws when using CCTV.
Check for Vulnerabilities: Regularly assess your home for security vulnerabilities and make necessary improvements.
Remember that no security measure is foolproof, but implementing multiple layers of security can significantly reduce the risk of burglary. It’s also a good idea to consult with a professional security expert to assess your specific needs and recommend appropriate security measures for your home.
SCOPE FOR BUSINESS LTD
Old Docks House, 90 Watery Ln,
Ashton-on-Ribble, Preston PR2 1AU