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Security Primer
Installing a home security system will not only give you peace of mind, it may also entitle you to a discount on your property insurance. But while there isn't one sure-fire thief-proof security system, you can combine a number of solutions to lower your odds of falling victim to theft.
Neighbourly Advice
- Get to know your neighbours so they can recognize any strangers who may be lurking outside your home.
- Build good relationships with neighbours – the best surveillance crew available.
- Leave a spare key with a trusted neighbour rather than hiding it somewhere on your property.
- Let your trusted neighbours or family know when you'll be away on vacation or business.
Your Home's Exterior
- Add exterior lighting to ensure your home is well lit at night.
- Trim any hedges or shrubs so that your home is in clear view.
- Bolt air conditioners down to prevent theft.
Doors and Hardware
- Install deadbolts with a 2.5cm throw (or bolt) on all exterior doors.
- Ensure the screws used to secure the lock reach halfway through solid doors and coat the screws with glue before driving them into the door.
- If you're installing an extra surface-type lock, make sure it's at least 25cm above your door's lockset.
- If your keys have been lost or stolen, immediately replace your locks or have them re-keyed.
- Secure patio doors so that they can't be lifted out of their tracks. You can purchase a ready-made security product or drop bar, or fit a length of wood in the channel of the sliding panel.
- Use sliding bolts, cane bolts or padlocks on your garage and/or shed door.
Windows
- Lock windows at ground level and those that are reachable via a roof.
- Install bars or grilles to secure basement windows.
- Secure a double-hung window by fastening the top sash with angle brackets and cut a rod to fit between the bottom sash and the top jamb. You can also install a pin that locks the meeting rails together or install window key locks that allow you to open the window without activating the lock.
Identify Your Belongings
- Engrave your licence plate on portable items such as your television, video and computer equipment. Also keep note of all available serial numbers.
- Make an inventory of your home's contents. Complement your written list with photos or a video/DVD. Remember to keep this list up to date, store it in your safety deposit box and keep a copy with a trusted friend or family member.
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