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The criminal advantage – be their disadvantage

Seven Arrows Security offers helpful tips to secure your home.

As we head towards the middle of the year, our fast-paced lives are in full swing with routines and daily schedules set and locked down.

Unfortunately, this routine provides great opportunities for criminals.

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“The Criminal Opportunity Theory tells us that criminals use opportunity, whether through legitimate means or otherwise, to gain what they desire.

“Residents need to be aware that criminals count on them to create the opportunities that they so desperately need in order to take advantage and get what they want.

“While shopping centre and driveway robbery are extremely difficult to prevent, burglary and home invasions can be countered with a review of one’s home’s use of physical and electronic security.

“Homeowners need to take a walk through their properties with the eye of a criminal,” said Jason Mordecai CEO of Seven Arrows Security.

Mordecai further warned that criminals are clued up on security devices used to prevent them from entering homes which call for cleverly planned security systems that criminals cannot break through.

“Make sure all barriers set up are strategically installed by a professional security company,” advised Mordecai.

“A beam placed in the incorrect location will prove to be ineffective and therefore a futile effort to keep criminals out. All security measures around your home need to be installed correctly and by someone who knows how criminals gain access to your properties,” he said.

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Security checks to take note of:

• The gate is always the weakest link in the security chain; special measures need to be taken to prevent the gate from being derailed. Make sure your gate motor has an anti-theft bracket installed and that it is always closed.

• Light up your homes, and make sure you don’t provide any hiding spots for criminals to use to their advantage.

• Review your alarm system and check that blind spots in your electronic network are covered.

• Foliage that can interfere with systems should be trimmed.

• Windows and doors should also be looked over and checked to see that they close properly and are secured with burglar bars/security gates.

• The alarm system should be tested with your response company. It is also important to check that your alarm system’s battery is in good working order and that your response company receives an alert if the battery is failing. This is because burglars will trip the power in the house in the hope of wearing down the alarm battery.

• Call your security company and ask them to do a walk-through of your properties and assess any security weak points for potential criminals to use to their benefit.

“A security system is only as good as the user.

“Alarms need to be activated every time you leave your home or go to bed. Domestic workers and house sitters looking after properties need to be briefed on the workings of the alarm system and on all security protocols.

“Do not ignore suspicious behaviour. If something or someone does not seem right to you, trust your instincts and report it to your security company,” Mordecai said.

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