CrimeLocal newsNews

Montclair SAPS warns of increase in housebreakings

Residents are urged to be aware of opportunistic crimes

DUE to the number of housebreakings that occur in the Montclair jurisdiction, Montclair SAPS has issued the following precautions/ hints to safeguard against criminal elements.

Montclair SAPS communications officer, Captain Derek Vijiam, said residents are urged not to leave any property lying around exposed as this generally creates an opportunity for would-be criminals.

“Do not leave any doors, gates or windows open, unlocked or unattended. Residents need to ensure that their properties/ houses are secure,” he warned.

10 tips to ensure that your home is safe

1. Set the alarm system An effective alarm system will assist you with potential intruders, but also alert you and the relevant security service providers about any home invasion attempts.

2. Set timers on lights Lights are a major security measure. You should consider putting in place motion-sensor lights which detect any movements around the perimeter of your home and automatically turn on and off. These will not only scare off thieves but will save you some money on energy bills.

3. Take care of your garden Depending on how close your home is to the nearest street and the level of visibility, a poorly maintained lawn or garden in a meticulously clean neighbourhood can point to something off about your home. Take time to make sure overgrown tree branches and the garden lawn is attended to before you leave to avoid attracting unnecessary attention.

4. Lock doors and windows Windows and doors are easy gateways for thieves, but they also prevent animals from entering your homes as well as damaging rains and winds. Make sure they are properly locked before you leave. If any of the locks are malfunctioning, be sure to replace them. As you leave, shut down all window blinds behind you.

5. Limit what your posts online Your online activities and updates can lead to serious security breaches. Posting your travel plans and every move you make on social media pages might be interesting to your family and friends but that’s a huge invitation to criminals. You will do yourself a favour by limiting your online activities.

7. CCTV Cameras A CCTV camera system will assist you with keeping 24/7 surveillance on your home and activities around your property. You should make sure your CCTV system is as conspicuous as possible. You should also opt for a camera system that can be connected to your mobile phone so that you can view the live video remotely. This will assist you with seeing and detecting irregular activity around your home.

8. Lock up valuables Valuables like jewellery and tech gadgets are the first things intruders look for. Don’t leave them lying around your home. Ensure valuable are engraved with identifying engravings

10. Disengage your garage door opener Automated gates can be such an easy way to access your home. Most automated gates can be opened by using a universal remote. To prevent thieves from accessing your home through your automated gates, disengage and use a manual lock.

PICTURES: Pets stabbed in attempted housebreaking recovering well

DID YOU KNOW?  Click on the words highlighted in red to read more on this and related topics. To receive news links via WhatsApp or Telegram, send an invite to 084 418 2286.

The Southlands Sun is also on FacebookTwitter and Instagram – why not join us there?   Do you have more information pertaining to this story? 

Feel free to let us know by commenting on our Facebook page or you can contact our newsroom on 031 903 2341 and speak to a journalist.  

(Comments posted on this issue may be used for publication in the Sun)  

Related Articles

Back to top button