Friday, April 29th, 2011
If you are a business owner concerned about the threat posed by intruders on your premises and criminal damage which could cost the company many thousands of pounds, you will be searching for a cost-effective solution that will give you the best level of protection for your money.
With the latest commercial alarm systems which come with monitoring and police response, such as the Lifestyle Business security package, you can have the above and total peace of mind that your office, warehouse, shop or restaurant is being monitored around the clock.
This measure is able to deter burglars from even attempting the break-in in the first place, while any intruders will set off an alarm which will alert staff as well as the police to the situation. The plan ensures a swift response to the threat, and with 24 hour monitoring, every day of the year, you can rest assured you have a high level of protection in place.
No matter the size of your premises, the package can be tailored to your exact needs and the equipment installed in the building will be suitable for the job. You can benefit from a free survey, which will determine the right system for your situation.
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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
At this time of year with the weather heating up somewhat many people will be considering where they want to go for their summer holidays. However, as we have been discussing, this can bring with it the problem of what to do to safeguard the home when away.
It is true that the more you do to prevent the likelihood of being burgled the better you will feel about things. In addition to monitored alarm systems and other high tech equipment which can alert the emergency services should the alarm be triggered at any point, you should also think about the following points.
As we have said already, be sure to make the house look occupied. By doing some simple things you can fully protect your home. Don’t leave any deliveries of newspapers or milk on your doorstep. Cancel any grocery deliveries and ask a neighbour to keep an eye out for you till you get back, collecting anything left outside. Also, be sure to remove any valuables easily seen in the front window.
Remember to lock up after yourself. This one may sound obvious but many people forget to lock a patio door or shut an upstairs window before they go on holiday, usually because they are in so much of a rush. It is worthwhile to go through the house room by room to ensure nothing has been missed. Then you can go away assured that you have done all you possibly can to protect your property.
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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
In the last article, we mainly considered the equipment you can buy that will help to safeguard your property when you go away and have to leave it unguarded for a period of time. However, as well as burglar alarms and other home security systems, there are also some measures you can take yourself that will not cost much at all to implement.
At the outset it is worth bearing in mind that burglars just want an easy ride. All they are after is a home which contains all the must-have electronic devices and other valuables, preferably placed on show in the window, but which won’t take much in the way of effort to break into.
This is why you need to ensure that the house still looks lived-in. The more you can do this, then the better the chances are that no attempt will be made by opportunist burglars.
So before you go away on holiday it is important to give burglars the impression that the house is always occupied. You can achieve this by not drawing attention to the fact it is empty at present. Timer switches are great at making it look like this is the case; lights and electronic equipment can be set to switch on and off at certain times of the day.
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Monday, April 25th, 2011
It is only natural to worry about your home being empty while you are away, but wouldn’t it be better to just do a little more to ensure it is secured, rather than think about it when you should be enjoying yourself?
We will now look at the steps to take in fortifying your home, while a little common sense can really go a long way, and also save you the hassle that a break-in can bring.
For a start, you should give some serious thought into the latest security systems that can really protect your property when nobody is home. But if you simply can’t afford the state-of-the-art equipment at this moment in time, there are other things you can buy when on a budget.
Installing an effective burglar alarm is important as even if you don’t have high tech security equipment in place, this can still provide you with a level of protection that makes burglars think again before deciding to break in to your house.
This will give you the peace of mind you need, comforting yourself that you have done all you can to look after your possessions and the house itself before you set off on your journey.
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Friday, April 22nd, 2011
It is prudent to take your time when looking at the many different security systems currently available before making a decision on what you think will be the most suitable choice for your company.
As the system will be the main safeguard of your business, especially with crime always posing a very real threat, it is understandable that you will want to consider all the options at your disposal before going for a particular solution.
However, after a risk assessment has been carried out on site, you may be coming round to the idea that a monitored system would meet your needs and the requirements of your insurers. But why is such a security system highly recommended for businesses?
No matter what industry sector you are in, be it a restaurant, nursery, gym, or marketing firm, your premises could benefit from a monitored system. This is because these products are usually registered with the police who are ready to react to any activation of the burglar alarm at any time of the day (or night).
This ensures that you will get a much quicker response from the authorities should a break-in ever occur on your property, which is why many businesses opt for these types of burglar alarm systems.
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Thursday, April 21st, 2011
Next Friday nearly the whole country will be coming to a standstill as businesses let their workers take a public holiday to celebrate the Royal Wedding. As William and Kate tie the knot at Westminster Abbey in London, many people will be enjoying street parties where they live to commemorate the occasion.
However, the authorities and insurers have both been quick to warn those who have been granted permits to hold a street party, that this is a prime opportunity for criminals to take advantage of people’s good will.
As there will be plenty of people in fancy dress wear, coming and going to join in with the fun, access to homes may be more relaxed than usual. This means that burglars may be on the prowl for unlocked properties, so they can exploit the situation while everyone is distracted by the festivities.
This is why it is important to lock all your doors and windows when out during the public holiday and if the party happens to be within your own house, then only admit residents you know or who can be vouched for by other neighbours.
Home security is something which needs to be taken seriously while these informal gatherings are taking place, so be sure to remain alert at all times to protect your property.
A spokeswoman for insurer esure, Asia Yasir, backed this up when she said:
“Everyone is wrapped up in Royal Wedding fever and many are looking for ways to celebrate the public holiday,’ says Yasir. ‘But people need to make sure their street party doesn’t end in disaster due to a burglary.
“Opportunistic thieves could take advantage if they know lots of people are out of their properties with doors open or off the latch. A burglary could happen even if you are only a stone’s throw away or in a neighbour’s garden.”
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Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
If you have decided to consider getting a burglar alarm installed by a reputable home security company in the near future, then there may be a number of questions that you wish to ask about first. Here are a few of the things that property owners would like to know before they have a new alarm fitted in their homes.
Firstly, those with no prior knowledge about home security usually wish to find out how long the installation process will actually take so they can plan around it. For an engineer to fit a wired alarm it is best to allow for a full day’s work, while the wireless alarm is about half this time.
When fitting the alarm system it can also depend on the size of the property and where it is to be located. A second day is often required with larger alarm installations.
Some people often enquire as to how long these alarms are guaranteed for. If you purchase the alarm and have it put in place by the security specialists you will find that 12 months for a product warranty is standard.
Pet owners like to know if their cat or dog will affect how the sensors work and if they will set them off by accident. If you do own a small pet then you will be pleased to know that there are systems available with sensors that can distinguish them from humans, so it is best to speak with the company to ensure you get the right alarm for your home.
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Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
We will now look at a few more suggestions from Kent Police’s Stay Safe this spring campaign. These will hopefully assist you as you consider your home security in the lead up to the summer months which is usually the most prolific time for opportunist burglars.
The following advice is certainly welcome at this time of year when the evenings are a lot lighter and people go away on holiday, leaving their homes unattended.
It is always wide to remember to close any side gates you have and restrict access to the rear of your property and the back garden. Another important point to make is that any garden equipment and ladders left there that could be used by a burglar to break-in to your home should be securely locked away when not in use.
As well as storing away those items which could be used by a criminal as a climbing aid, you also need to keep sheds and garages locked. If you have any expensive equipment kept in there then it is preferable to have an alarm fitted. Be sure to store recycling bins away from your property so they cannot be used either to gain access into your home.
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Monday, April 18th, 2011
In the last article we looked at the Stay Safe this spring campaign which has been rolled out across the county by Kent Police. In addition to targeting suspected burglars in the area to recover stolen property, the force also gave some helpful advice, which is not just beneficial to residents in southeast England, but for people throughout the country.
The campaign, which was coordinated by Chief Inspector Lee Russell, of the Partnership and Crime Reduction department, offered a number of useful home security tips which should be heeded this spring.
Among the seasonal recommendations was to make sure that when you go out, always close the windows and lock the doors of your home. Even if you are in, but enjoying time in the back or front garden, you should still bear this in mind. It is also important to double lock any UPVC doors you have.
The visibility of items in your home can make the difference between an attempted break-in to your property or it being left alone. Therefore, do not leave valuables, handbags or keys on show through your windows. You may also wish to fit additional security measures too, such as door locks, intruder alarms, door chains and spy holes.
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Friday, April 15th, 2011
If you have been reading the news this week then you may have heard about the man who left his identification behind at the scene of a crime in Acton.
Not only did the burglar leave his mobile phone, keys and passport in his backpack at the West London home when he fled, he also tried to claim it had been planted there to frame him for the burglary.
The Sun reported on the story and described how the 48-year-old burglar attempted to explain why the property was found there, but the judge at Isleworth crown court saw through the ploy and the man has now been jailed for six years.
This may be a funny story of a less-than-intelligent criminal but not all burglars are like this man. Burglars are always on the lookout for any opportunity to gain access to homes they feel are worth the risk of breaking into. And they usually have learned all the tricks of the trade.
That is why it is always important to lock all your doors and windows when you go out, not forgetting to remove any valuable possessions left on show. The installation of an effective burglar alarm and security system can also prove to be excellent deterrents and can protect your home from this very real threat.
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