Protect your home against break-ins

Crime is a harsh fact surrounding all our daily lives, not only in South Africa, but all over the world.

Some are staying at home during the coming holiday for fear of leaving their house empty for a few days.

From April 2013 until March 2014 there were 407 cases of malicious damage to property in Springs, 955 cases of burglary at residential premises and 88 cases of aggravated robbery at residential premises.

Here are a few tips on how you can prevent this from happening to your home.

Don’t advertise you’re away

The first thing a burglar looks for when choosing a house for a break-in is one with no-one in it.

Source: www.webmd.com

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