Working to safeguard your property (Part 2)

Monday, March 28th, 2011

In the last article we looked at how burglars will always choose the easiest option when selecting a property for a break-in. Many thieves are opportunist criminals and will be keeping an eye out for homes which are not properly protected. We will now be going through some other ways a person can safeguard their house and the valuables stored within it.

It has become quite a common practice for people to try and hide a spare key under their mat, behind a car wheel or in a flowerpot assuming that this is a safe place to keep them. This could not be further than the truth however as these are usually the first places a thief will look. Instead, you could always leave a spare set with one of your neighbours.

When someone approaches your property, if they have something to hide then a bright, beaming light switching on would not be something they would welcome. This is why the installation of security lights would deter any sneaky thief looking to stay in the shadows.

These security systems can really work to stop burglars targeting your home in the first place and by always keeping these suggestions in mind, you can really minimise the risk of a break-in.

Working to safeguard your property (Part 1)

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Although it is impossible to completely remove the threat of danger when it comes to the security of the home, there are a number of things you can do to significantly reduce this risk to your family and the possessions you own.

As well as an effective home security system there are other ways you can put off any would-be burglar who is looking for an easy target in your area. As criminals basically want to carry out the theft undetected, they will search for homes with the least security measures in place.

Just consider the outside of your property for a moment. Do you have any ladders or equipment lying around that could aid a burglar in gaining entry into your house? Another point to consider is that a high proportion of intruders break in to a home through a back window, so make sure that all downstairs windows, and those which can be easily accessed upstairs, are fitted with locks.

With regards to the valuables in your home, you should mark them with an ultra-violet pen so that should they be stolen and later recovered, the police can trace them back to you.

In the next article we will be looking at other precautions you can consider in order to ward off thieves from breaking into your home.

Would you like to benefit from a free site survey and risk assessment?

Friday, March 18th, 2011

No matter whether you are a residential or commercial property owner, you can now arrange for an expert surveyor to come round and aid you in choosing the most appropriate security system for your individual needs.

If you have a house, flat, bungalow or cottage, you will know that not all security features offered by the majority of burglar alarms and home security systems are right for you. This is where having a site survey done can make a real difference to your situation.

And for businesses it is just as important to get building security right, whether this is in the form of office, retail or warehouse premises.

It won’t take long to arrange for a surveyor to visit, you can either do this online or over the phone.

For those who require a system to be installed as soon as possible, there is an express service available, where your chosen home / business alarm, CCTV or door entry system can be ready to go live within just a week from receiving confirmation of the order.

So, whatever you feel would benefit your circumstances, why not book in a free site survey today and be sure about your security investment?

Home security systems to keep you protected (Part 2)

Monday, March 14th, 2011

As we have been discussing, benefitting from a home security system and burglar alarm need not break the bank. There are many types of solutions out there, suitable for various situations, each with their own advantages.

There are also some things you can do yourself to save money and at least make your home more difficult for would-be burglars to break into. With two out of 10 burglaries occurring without the use of force, it goes to show how easy we make it sometimes for these instances to happen.

When looking at home security systems to find the right one for you, which will help protect your family, it is always recommended to speak with the security specialists. This is because they have access to solutions which can be tailored to your specific requirements and give you the right level of protection for your property.

Home security systems can be found to fit most budgets, so it is certainly worth getting a free site survey done to see how much it would cost to buy this equipment and have it installed on your property. You can even get a quote over the phone if you wish. Whatever you decide, make sure your home is made secure today.

Home security systems to keep you protected (Part 1)

Friday, March 11th, 2011

In this day and age it is difficult to have complete peace of mind that we are safe and secure in our homes, especially when we read and hear so much about crimes happening all over the country. This is why home security systems are becoming increasingly important, as they allow you to rest easy when you go to bed at night.

It is a popular misconception that these home security systems are always very expensive and out of reach of the average homeowner. However, this is certainly far from the case as there are many affordable solutions for you to choose from. Yes, there are the high-end models, with a higher price, suitable for large properties, but you will be sure to find something ideal for your situation, whatever it may be.

As well as installing the latest in home protection, you can also take a number of simple precautions yourself to ensure your property is not appealing to opportunist burglars. It may sound obvious to keep all doors and windows closed and locked when you go out, but you’d be surprised how many crimes are committed this way. On many occasions, thieves don’t even have to use force.

Protecting your home when you go on holiday (Part 2)

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

In the last article we touched on what you can do to your home in preparation for going away on holiday. As discussed, this can give you reassurance that you have put safeguards in place to protect your property. Here are a few more things you should consider.

If you think about these precautions within plenty of time before you leave then you aren’t rushing around, which can often lead to forgetting to do something important, like telling your neighbours you are going away. This is helpful as they can keep an eye out for any suspicious activity going on near to your house.

Also, if you have any regular deliveries set up, like milk or a daily newspaper for example, then you should remember to inform the supplier that you are about to go on holiday and to refrain from leaving anything outside your property. The deliveries can soon build up and then it becomes obvious to a burglar that the house is unoccupied for the time being.

The best advice that can be offered is to simply make sure that the home still looks like it is inhabited. You can consider a number of effective preventative measures like getting a monitored home alarm installed.

Protecting your home when you go on holiday (Part 1)

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

Booking a holiday and getting away for a while can be a real stress reliever, yet the things you have to do in preparation for the event can be anything but. One of the main things that concerns homeowners is the safety of their property and the possessions stored inside.

This is why home security systems are great for restoring your peace of mind when you leave your home unattended for any length of time. These protective measures allow you to go away knowing that you have done all you can to ensure that you don’t come home to an unwanted surprise and have to pick up the pieces following a break-in.

For starters, don’t ever draw attention to the fact that the property is currently unoccupied. You can achieve this by using timer switches so that lights are turned on and off automatically as this creates an illusion that someone is home.

Another important point is that all doors and windows should be properly locked before you leave. Don’t go away worrying that you may have left a window open or have forgotten to lock the back door; make sure this is at the top of your checklist of things to do.

Deciding whether to install a home security system

Friday, February 11th, 2011

Protecting your family and the place where you live in is the main concern of homeowners everywhere. This is why so many people are now turning to the latest technology to aid them in achieving a high level of security and refusing to live in fear any longer.

Wherever you live, it is always wise to think about installing a burglar alarm, but there are now also CCTV and door entry systems on the market that really give you the protection you need. These home security systems can be installed in your home with the minimum of fuss and you can rely on the professionals to fit this for you.

In addition, you can rest assured that the security systems meet the stringent standards of the industry and that they will deliver maximum protection for your property and its contents.

Home monitoring is a service that people can also benefit from, as security professionals are always on hand to contact you and the authorities should any situation occur. This gives you complete peace of mind that you can go about your daily business safe in the knowledge that your home alarm security system is continuously being monitored for you.

So, why not consider all the advantages of having a home security system installed today?

Interactive maps published to pinpoint crime areas

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

It has been revealed this week that the Home Office has taken the unprecedented step of deciding to provide people with a monthly snapshot of criminal activity across the country.

These detailed maps will be used to tackle the issues of crime within communities in England and Wales as the data can be drilled down to neighbourhood and street level, highlighting the changing patterns of crime within a particular area.

This relevant data, which includes information on robbery and burglary, could be used by neighbourhood policing teams as well as members of the community to find out about crime in the area and improve their home security.

The maps can show if there is a spate of burglaries in a neighbourhood, for example, and you can then find out exactly what is being done about it by the police.

When considered as a welcome insight into what is going on in any given area, this seems like a positive step by the Home Office.

Nick Herbert, minister for policing and criminal justice, said:

“I think we are putting power in the hands of people by giving them the information but more than that, we are also giving them information about what they can do.

“The police rely on information, they rely on active citizens to be telling them, to be taking part in things like neighbourhood watch.

“We need to build this bridge and get communities and the police working together and we want the police to be responsive to what the local community wants.”

A home security system – Just how important is it?

Monday, January 31st, 2011

A home security system is the need of the hour. Theft and burglary are on the rise and protecting your home, belongings and family members is essential. A complete home security system puts you at ease and makes you feel secure.

The home security system is about securing your houses completely from every direction and dimension. It includes lighting up the outdoors, deadbolts, setting up surveillance cameras and installing monitoring devices.

Why is the home security system so imperative?

Whenever there is an attempted burglary or theft, the safety and well being of the people at home is compromised. With a home security system installed, it is a point of dissuasion for the thieving elements. Devices like the deadbolts, window locks deters the thieves from breaking into the home.

There has always been a misconception that lighting up outdoors always invites the robbers. On the contrary, the intruders, if any, will be exposed, by their presence in the light. A home security system component such as the motion light sensor is a discouragement for prowlers.

This helps to avoid intrusions with the use of the latest technology. In the case of a break-in, the security system sets off a loud alarm to deter the thieves. Great solutions in home security systems also help in alerting the police authorities through an automated call. The functionality and use of a home security system is not limited to stopping robbers and miscreants. It further provides protection to the house from fire, which can result due to a short circuit or malfunction of electrical and electronic devices.