Security Expert warns us before Summer holidays and peak crime season begin
Natasha Morgan, Home Security Expert and Founder of My Home Watch Australia says: "Ever had that sinking feeling as you head off on a holiday? Have you locked all the doors and windows? Is our home secure enough? Will the garden survive? It's a lot to think about and not the best way to start a relaxing holiday! There are certain types of homes that are irresistible to thieves, and this leads us to the question: why is this house being targeted over, to the one beside it?"
So, what are some of the simple mistakes home owners are making;
Get those ladders off the walls
A ladder resting against your house or wall is a welcome sign for any thieve to enter your premises. It offers them a quick and very easy way to crawl through your second-storey window. Most likely, you will be worried about having dead-bolted your front and back door to even worry about your openings on the second floor. But with a ladder easily available and in plain sight, you're giving thieves a free pass.
My Tip? Keep all your windows and doors locked when you go out of the house " and that includes those in the upper floors. If you own a ladder, make sure to hide it in your garage or outdoor shed after use.
Don't let those newspapers, junk mail or mail pile up
Stacked unread mail and newspapers sitting on the front porch or drive way are a dead giveaway that nobody's home. This is a very common mistake of people who go on trips. In your excitement, you will sometimes forget to arrange for someone to collect your mail.
My Tip? Before heading going on a holiday, arrange to have your mail collect by a trusted service
Secure your rubbish bins
Thieves say they often survey the contents of rubbish bins to determine the type of people in their target house " and if they have money. Looking at your rubbish is like browsing a catalogue of the things you own. Did you just buy a new Smart TV? The box will most likely show up in the trash for the thieves to see.
My Tip? Never leave boxes of newly purchased items on the foot path for everyone to see. It's best that you stomp on them to make them lay flat or place them inside black rubbish bags. Better yet, bring them directly to a rubbish yard.
Trim your hedges and move possible hiding spots
Tall hedges, overgrown bushes and life-size garden ornaments are a great place for intruders to hide while they case your home. The bushier your plants are, the better it is for them to peek into the window to see what's inside that's potentially valuable, or just study the comings and goings of the people in your household. When they figure out the pattern in your schedules, it will be easier for burglars to plot a plan and escape.
My Tip? Trim your bushes and trees regularly so they don't create hiding spots for thieves. Another thing that might help is to install a motion detector lighting system near windows and doors for your added peace of mind.
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