Create a safer home with these tips

Homeowners have been urged to ensure their properties are adequately protected against intruders.

Amanzimtoti residents have been warned to be vigilant following a spike in housebreakings in recent weeks.

Blue Security, who works closely with the local Community Crime Prevention Organisation (CCPO) as a partner security company in the area, recently analysed Amanzimtoti crime trends and found that there was a high number of housebreaking and trespassing incidents over the past three months.

Blue Security operations director, Brian Jackson highlighted some of the recent Amanzimtoti crime trends and offered residents a few tips to stay safe and outsmart the criminals who are targeting the area.

“Our research shows that homes near the beach and along green belts, where there are parks and bushes, are often the most vulnerable because of the easy escape routes. The research also indicates that most of the housebreaking incidents analysed took place on sunny days when residents may have been out, enjoying a day on the beach or doing sports with their families, leaving their homes unoccupied.”

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According to the research, which covered a 10km area from Isipingo to Winklespruit, there were 231 crimes and incidents reported to its control centre. There were 69 housebreaking incidents, 58 trespassing incidents, 13 business burglaries, 13 motor vehicle thefts, 16 attempted housebreakings, three business armed robberies, four attempted business armed robberies, one home invasion, as well as many incidents of theft, vandalism, assault and theft out of motor vehicles.

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Central Amanzimtoti and immediate surroundings recorded 98 incidents, including 34 residential housebreakings, 27 trespassing incidents, 11 motor vehicle thefts, eight attempted residential housebreakings and one business armed robbery.

Safety tips to create a safer home

Jackson offered residents the following tips to stay safe and to ensure their properties are adequately protected against intruders, as a home is really only as secure as its weakest entry point.

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