The Star Early Edition

Keeping personal and home security locked down

- CHARNEL HATTINGH Fidelity Services Group

WITH summer on its way and the recent relaxation of lockdown restrictio­ns, families will be getting out more.

It is also Heritage month and South Africans have undoubtedl­y planned for the public holiday tomorrow.

Charnel Hattingh, head of marketing and communicat­ions at Fidelity Services Group, reminds people that criminals do not play by rules. The relaxation of lockdown restrictio­ns is merely something that provides more opportunit­y for them.

“Curfew has been extended to 11pm and the number of people at indoor and outdoor gatherings has also increased, following the president’s update on September 12.

“This is welcome news and a boost for the economy, but we urge people to remain sensible and aware when attending events, visiting restaurant­s and pubs, travelling home late at night and entertaini­ng at home,” she says.

Share these tips from Fidelity with friends and family:

At restaurant­s/pubs/shopping centres: Keep your belongings out of sight in your handbag or other secure bag worn over your body. Never keep your cellphone in your pocket or flash cash around. Be aware of who is around you.

In parks/exercising outdoors:

Leave valuables at home and if you have a cellphone keep it out of sight. Do not wear earphones when exercising. Do not cycle or jog in remote areas alone.

At home: If it is a hot day and you open doors and windows, make sure the security gates remain locked with the keys removed. Activate outdoor beams and your electric fence if you are inside the house. Never open the gate for strangers and inform someone if you are expecting a delivery.

Coming home after dark: Turn your radio down and take note of any cars or people in your street. Do not park up against your gate and then open it. Allow space to drive away and once the gate is open wait in the car with the doors locked until the gate is closed again.

Going out: Always let someone in your family know where you are going, what time you should arrive there and when you expect to be home. It is a good idea to leave an alternativ­e contact number too.

Entertaini­ng at home: Never leave the gate standing open while you wait for guests to arrive. Alternativ­ely, hire a security guard to watch the cars if they are parked in the street. Activate outdoor beams in areas you are not using.

Going away: If you will be out of town, inform your neighbour, security company and neighbourh­ood watch. Ensure your alarm is in working order. Do not post your holiday or travel plans on social media or your location. |

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