How to Keep Your Home Safe and Secure This Summer

How to Keep Your Home Safe and Secure This Summer

Protect your home and possessions by stepping up security before you go on holiday.

Whether you plan to spend your summer holiday lying on a beach or strolling around a sophisticated city, there’s one thing you don’t want to be thinking about.

And that’s home security.

Because while you may be taking a break this summer, burglars certainly won’t be (burglary rates in the UK spike in July and August).

So if you have holiday plans, take a few precautions in advance to keep your property safe.

Check the locks

Do a quick safety audit to ensure all door and window locks are in good working order. If any need updating, follow the advice of

Neighbourhood Watch and choose products that have Secured by Design or Sold Secure accreditation (these have met rigorous standards).

Avoid bodge jobs

If you’re installing new locks, always use a Master Locksmith Association-approved locksmith. An unlicensed locksmith may do a poor job that leaves your property vulnerable or may have ulterior motives.

Reduce climbing risks

Criminals are opportunists who aren’t averse to scaling drainpipes or climbing onto flat roofs to gain access to properties. Never leave stepladders or portable steps lying around, and consider applying anti-climb paint to drainpipes.

Shed security

Sheds are often easy pickings for criminals looking for tools and bikes that they can easily carry away. They also sometimes use items they find in sheds, like crowbars and hammers, to break into the main residence. Ensure your shed is locked and that the door hinges are secure (crooks often unscrew them).

Let there be lights

Burglars like to work in the dark to remain incognito, so install sensor lights in the front and back garden. Indoors, put some lights on a timer so that they switch on at night (to make it look like you’re at home).

Keep up appearances

Nosey neighbours can sometimes be a blessing. Ask one that you trust to keep an eye on things while you’re away. Get them to put your bins away after collection day and to check that the letterbox isn’t overflowing with mail (a sure sign the owners are not home).

Don’t overshare

Tempted to let your friends and colleagues know that you’re having a whale of a time on your holiday? Don’t. Exercise caution and wait until you get home before you post. You never know who is paying attention.

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