Step up your home security to avoid becoming a victim of crime

Six useful tips to ensure your house is safe from potential break-ins.

 

Dialdirect Insurance spokesperson, Bianca de Beer urges homeowners to ensure that their home security is top-notch before going away.

“According to the SA Victims of Crime Survey 2016, unguarded doors and windows greatly increase your risk for burglaries and break-ins,” said De Beer. “Of the 30 000 people surveyed, 44.8 per cent said burglars entered their homes by smashing a door and 34.2 per cent said they entered through a window. Interestingly, the days are also long gone when criminals mostly waited for the dark of night for cover, with 24.3 per cent of these break-ins occurring in the afternoon.”

With this in mind, having burglar bars fixed to all opening windows and security gates fitted to all external doors is no longer a nice-to-have – it’s become essential.

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Here are some other things you can do to ensure your home is safe:

De Beer also reminds homeowners that upgrading their home security could result in lower home contents insurance premiums. “The level of security in your home is one of the underwriting conditions that goes into determining your monthly premium. If your home is safer, your risk profile decreases and your premium could be reduced as well.”

Edited by Beryl Knipe

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