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Your home is your sanctuary, your castle, your retreat, a place where you should feel safest. With more burglaries occurring in summer months1, whether you are planning a staycation, or for an island getaway, it’s important to ensure your home is secure year-round.
Home burglary may be more common than you think.
Don’t be a victim of a break-in or vehicle theft. Make your home a fortress so it is harder for burglars to commit a crime.
Taking some simple steps to keep your property safe can be the biggest deterrent to burglars.
1. Install an alarm system
With the increased accessibility of smartphones and IoT security systems, this provides an opportunity for more homeowners to protect their properties with exterior and interior cameras, video doorbells, and home security systems that can be monitored by a central station or by the homeowner.
2. Secure your home and cars
Lock doors and windows, lock your cars. A burglar will potentially move on from a locked house or car, but if unlocked it makes it easy to enter. An unlocked car with a garage door opener gives access to both the car and the house. Do not leave house or car keys in the car. Do not leave house keys hidden in obvious places — under doormats or planters, in a mailbox, on the door frame.
3. Install lighting around the exterior
Lighting is a first line deterrent. Have exterior lighting be on a timer or motion activated. Interior lighting should be placed on timers to make it look like someone is at home.
4. Notify neighbours if you will be away
Have a neighbour or keyholder take in the mail and packages and check on the house while you are away. Don’t share travel plans or household schedules with anyone who doesn’t need to know, and do not share travel plans on social media.
5. Lock all doors and windows
39.5% of burglars gain access through an unlocked door or window.5 Install quality doors and hardware with a deadbolt. Do not obscure the front door with heavy landscaping, cut back growth from windows to eliminate hiding places.
6. Consider a vulnerability assessment
Get in touch with a security firm for more advanced steps like a complete central station monitored security system with cameras, installation of a high-security jewellery safe, installing property gates will provide higher levels of protection.
This document is advisory in nature and is offered as a resource to be used together with your professional insurance advisors in maintaining a loss prevention program. It is an overview only, and is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your insurance broker, or for legal, engineering or other professional advice.
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