Monday, 30 September 2013

Top Ten Home Security Tips

Feeling secure in our homes is something we all deserve, but how many of us actually invest time and money into ensuring are doing the most we can to keep intruders at bay. October is National Home Security Month designed to create awareness around home security, and to highlight the ways in which you can keep your home and your family safe during the darker evenings.

Here's a quick list of our top ten security recommendations.


1.       Fit an Alarm
It's amazing how many homes don't have a good alarm system! It's the first security measure a thief will look for and it's a great deterrent. Installed in a visible place it'll really up your home security. Alternatively if you can't afford an alarm the use of PIR system to trigger an outside light or indoor appliance to make it seem as if someone is at home will make a big difference. CASAC offer both installation of alarm systems and PIR sensors, as well as a free home security assessment.

2.       Use high quality locks and change them if you have moved into a new house
Making sure you have strong and secure door locks is the most obvious of security precautions.  The use of weak Euro Cylinder locks on PVC doors and windows has lead to a rise in 'Bumping' which is a technique used by burglars to break the lock and access your home. If you've just moved into a new home we recommend that you change external locks as you never know who may have had a set of keys.

3.       Keep your home well lit at night
It may seem obvious but having an outside light on during the evenings and whenever you're not at home provides a simple yet effective deterrent to burglars. Even better would be a PIR system that is activated by any movement around your property and would either switch on an external light or appliance within your home such as a TV or radio. The genius of these systems is that they are accompanied with a timer so the appliance will switch off after a set time creating a realistic impression of an occupied home.

4.       Don't leave Windows and doors open
It only takes a thief 30 seconds to jump in through an open window or door and snatch your gadgets, keys, wallet or phone. If your’re heading out to the shops or even just in the garden it's still imperative to ensure you keep all your external windows and doors closed. Making sure valuables are out of sight of all windows, as would be thieves love to do a bit of window shopping first to decide whether it's worth breaking in.

5.       Don't advertise your holiday plans online
We've said it before and it really is a giveaway! Don't advertise that your home is empty over the internet. When you’re off on your holidays the best thing to do is upload your photos, videos and status when you return. If you don't have your social media privacy settings high then it's easy for anyone online to view your status and see you've just arrived at the airport for a well deserved two week break, which gives any unscrupulous visitors the green light to break into your home.

6.       Store your spare key at a neighbours rather than under the mat
It's tempting to leave your spare key under the door mat or nearest plant pot but these are very obvious place for a burglar to look. Instead leave a key with the neighbours or use a Key Safe that requires a code to gain access to the key stored inside. CASAC supply Key Safes and can easily fit one in a secluded place on your home. The other thing to remember is your unlikely to be able to claim on your insurance if you're burgled and the intruder has gained access through a key stored outside your home!


7.       Become a member of a neighbourhood watch scheme
It's a great way to meet the locals and really make a difference to your community safety. Knowing that other people in your area are keeping a look out while you're away is very reassuring and being able to offer the same in return is great for building a stronger community.  There are over 170,000 neighbourhood watch groups in the UK and to find out more visit www.neighbourhoodwatch.uk.com

8.       Always have home insurance
If the worst does happen and you come home to find you have been the victim of a burglary then having good home and contents insurance is a must. It won't replace your sentimental items, but knowing you can easily replace your stolen property with little extra cost can help lighten the burden and get you back on track.

9.       Don't answer the door to people without an appointment and always ask to see identification
If you're not expecting visitors and you hear a knock at the door it could be an impromptu visit from a friend or it could be an unsoclicited visit from a salesman or cowboy builder claiming you need your roof replacing or drive repaving. Make sure you have a door chain fitted and always use it whenever opening your home to uninvited callers. Remember to ask for identification and call the company from a verified number such as the phone book to confirm who they are, not the number on the card which could be fake! If in doubt don't let them in and call the non-emergency police.

10.   Install a CCTV camera
Installing a high quality CCTV system is one of the top forms of security for your home, office, outbuildings or property. It not only acts as a visual deterrent but can also be vital in supplying evidence if criminal proceedings are undertaken. CASAC can supply and install CCTV.
If you need any of the above security measures or advice on how to better secure your home you can request a free security assessment to discuss your security needs and we can provide assured products and tradesmen to carry out the work. Please contact us for more details 0845 519 2122 on or email mail@casac.org.uk

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