When it comes to securing your property protect your outside boundary first. Analyse all possible entry points, such as walls, fences, roofs, windows, doors, and any open spaces. Understanding where your property might be vulnerable is the first step towards securing it, ensuring that windows and doors are robust and locked properly. Install an alarm system that will set off before the burglar attempts to break in/damage your property. Early detection is crucial to preventing damage or theft.
This is using noise to attract attention. A light coming on at night simply helps the criminal to see what he is doing. After face to face with known burglars, we assure you these creatures all have one fear in common. Noise. It spooks them. The window of opportunity before the police arrive is closed as the burglar may be confronted by a passerby or the next-door neighbour, or you. This substantially increases the chance of getting caught. They hate any attention. Noise will avoid a possible confrontation with a criminal inside your home who intends to you harm or steal from you. Secure your boundaries and keep the criminal outside. Visible security measures such as cameras and alarm systems can act as a deterrent. When burglars see these, they may think twice about targeting your property. Engaging with your community through a neighborhood watch program can add an extra layer of security. Neighbours looking out for each other can help spot suspicious activity early. By taking these steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of a break-in and keep your property and loved ones safe.