Month-end weekend provides easy pickings for criminals

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and ensure wherever possible that outside beams are activated to act as an early warning signal.

Fidelity ADT has issued a warning to residents to remain vigilant as the month-end weekend approaches.

In the past two months, Fidelity ADT has picked up a trend where opportunistic criminals took the opportunity to earmark vulnerable homes and easy pickings.

“We have seen a spike in the number of house break-ins over month-end weekends in recent months. Perpetrators are lifting gates of the rails and breaking down the front door,” said Charnel Hattingh, head of communications and marketing for Fidelity ADT.

Hattingh added the incidents all happened on Saturday and Sunday evenings between 17:00 and 20:00 and the suspects steal to sell items like laptops, television sets and cellphones.

Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and ensure wherever possible that outside beams are activated to act as an early warning signal.

“The best defence against burglars, opportunistic thieves or armed robbers is to make your property as unattractive to criminals as possible by implementing extra precautions to keep your belongings safe, inside and outside the home. We also do not recommend laptops being stored visibly unless the doors are locked and barred,” she said.

Hattingh offered the following safety tips:

• Trim trees and shrubs so that they cannot be used as hiding places and ensure that the yard, pathways and dark corners are well-lit. Check your burglar bars and security gates for rust or weak spots as these weak spots can be easily broken or forced open

• Be sure that the household, including domestic staff, know when and how to use the alarm system and panic buttons if these are installed. They should also know who to call in an emergency. Make a list of contact numbers and post them on or near a phone. If you have not been informed of the arrival of delivery people or service providers, do not open the door, even if they insist that they have an appointment

• Make sure the alarm system is armed overnight or when anyone is home alone. If possible, lock inter-leading doors to rooms that are not used overnight and keep a cellphone at the bedside in case of an emergency. Always keep your panic button with you.

• Check your security often. This includes testing your alarm and panic buttons at least once a month. It also includes walls, gates, and any entry points on your property.

• Get to know your neighbours. Neighbours are often the ones to notice something amiss in your neighbourhood and on your property. Join your local neighbourhood watch. There is a significant reduction of incidents of break-ins and home invasions where community groups are active

“There is a similar thread running through all these incidents and we don’t anticipate this kind of opportunistic crime will go away anytime soon,” she concluded.

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