Lizard News

Leaving your home this summer?

- By Superinten­dent Eric Tibbott National Manager Prevention

With summer trips still to be enjoyed, make sure your home and property is secure from burglars.

Take these simple steps to help deter burglars from your home: Lock your doors and windows. Keep valuables out of sight. Record the serial numbers of expensive electronic items and photograph these and other valuables.

Install an alarm system and get sensor lights fitted. Keep garden sheds and garages locked when not in use. Keep hedges or plants around doors and windows well-trimmed, don’t give the burglar a place to hide.

If your car is not secured in a locked garage at your house, here’s how you can deter criminals: park in well-lit areas when possible. Don’t leave valuables or documents with personal informatio­n behind. Always lock your vehicles when you leave them and take your keys with you.

Any boats or vehicles on your property should be disabled so they can’t be moved or towed away.

Consider a steering wheel lock - it’s a great deterrent.

Note and report any car registrati­ons and descriptio­ns of suspicious vehicles or people in or around your home.

We also know that many of us this year have got to know our neighbours better due to Covid restrictio­ns, so keep an eye out for them and their property and let them know if you are going away.

Simple things like clearing the mailbox and cleaning up around your property show that it’s occupied, and less of a target.

These are easy steps that can make a huge difference when it comes to keeping your property safe.

Come back to a locked and safe home, not a preventabl­e burglary.

If you see anything suspicious and you need police urgently, call 111.

We would rather attend to prevent a crime from happening than attend after an offence has occurred. You can also provide informatio­n via the Police nonemergen­cy number 105.

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