Are you security-ready for the festive season?

The security company advises getting your security prepped for the festive season.

The festive season is a time we see the shimmer of tinsel and baubles hitting the shops and homes, but what many of us haven’t thought about are things like house-sitters, pet-sitters, checking security systems, and so on.

Security company Fidelity ADT hopes that by this time, preparations are in order.

First, they said, is to check your security system.

“This is quick and easy and can be done over the phone with your security provider. Test your alarm as well as your panic buttons and beams. If you pick up any issues, schedule a service,” they advised.

Having a house-sitter is a good option, especially if you plan to be away for an extended period.

“What’s most important is booking someone you trust early, and then making sure they understand your security set-up. Arrange a time to do a walk-through of the property and go through any questions either of you may have. Make sure the house-sitter also has a list of emergency numbers available which must include your security provider.”

The same applies to a pet sitter.

“Many people find someone who comes to the house once or twice a day to feed the pets but doesn’t necessarily stay over in the house. Once again, book someone that you trust early, and take them through the security must-knows.”

If you are planning get-togethers during the festive season, Fidelity ADT highly recommends using a casual guard to keep everyone safe.

“The reality exists that criminals are aware that social gatherings generally mean easy pickings and easy targets. Sometimes the mere presence of a security guard is enough to deter would-be criminals. This year we have seen a lot of opportunistic crimes when people are entering their driveways and a proactive guard presence can do much to minimise this threat,” they said.

Casual guarding services are generally in high demand during the holidays, particularly for work parties and residential parties during December.

“If you believe you may need a guard, be sure to book one earlier rather than later to avoid disappointment. Now is a good time to get everything in order ahead of the end-of-year rush.”

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