Be wise and stay safe in your estate

JOBURG- Crime syndicates often target lifestyle estates and people can become complacent once moving into these estates syndicates know this says Clive Humphrey of ADT.

Residential estates and townhouse complexes have mushroomed over the last few years with estates and complexes ranging from about 40 units to huge developments of thousands of units. Residents flock to these types of development for their promise of an aesthetically pleasing, lock-up-and-go secure lifestyle – but living on a security estate does not mean that all good sense about security should go out the window, says Clive Humphrey, Managing Director of ADT Central Region.

“Unfortunately crime syndicates often target lifestyle estates,” says Humphrey. He explains that people can become complacent once moving into these estates and that the syndicates know this.

“Criminals also ferret out information from communities who, knowingly or unknowingly, provide information on what they see and hear as contractors or service providers on estates. A particularly serious problem is information passed on by people who live on, or have regular jobs within estates, he says. Armed with information, and their own reconnaissance, the criminals keep finding new ways of gaining access to estates.”

While estate security companies are constantly on the look-out for ways to improve their service to residents, residents too can play a part in dealing with crime in estates.

ADT Security offers the following safety tips for estate residents:

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