There are plenty of ways that you can protect your home from being targeted for crime. Read some of our tips for a few ideas.
Always lock the door and close the windows when you go out, even if you’ll only be out for a short time
All external doors should have 3 locking points. Mortice locks will add considerable strength to your door – you can buy them at your local DIY store
Window locks can help to stop people getting in, especially in older windows and windows without double glazing
Use deadlocks if you have them – they make it harder for thieves to get out again
If you are thinking of PVC or metal framed doors/windows, make sure they come with good built in locks and a fitted chain, as these can be expensive to add afterwards
Patio doors should have special locks fitted to the top and bottom – ask your DIY store for advice
Don’t leave spare keys outside or in a garage or shed. Keep garden sheds and garages locked and think about using a battery-operated alarm
Don’t leave window and door keys in their locks
Always draw your curtains at night and make sure valuable items cannot be easily seen from outside
Did you know…?
58% of burglaries take place in the evening or night and 34% occur at the weekend
Use timers for lights and radios if you will be out of the house overnight. They create the impression that someone is at home. It is not recommended to use TVs for this purpose
Visible burglar alarms, good lighting and security lighting can be deterrents. Particularly ensure that recessed areas and doorways have good security lighting. Make sure that lights don’t disturb your neighbours and that alarms turn off after 20 minutes
Walls and solid fencing around your house may let a thief break in without being seen. Trees and shrubs can also be hiding places. Chain-link fencing or trellises with prickly shrubs can be a better compromise
Make sure that garden tools or ladders that could be used to force entry into your home are not left lying around
Fit a ‘spy hole’ so that you can see who is at the door. Also have a door chain so that you can open the door a little way to talk to visitors
Mark your belongings with a property-marking product
Neighbourhood Watch and other ‘watch’ schemes are excellent ways for communities to fight burglary
NB. Make sure that any security improvements you make to your house don’t stop you getting out as quickly as possible if there is a fire