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As the weather improves and many people are spending more time in their gardens or away from home, it can increase opportunities for criminals to target homes.
Warmer weather means people tend to spend more time outdoors, using gardening, leisure equipment or going on trips. This can leave homes vulnerable to burglars who are on the lookout for open windows and doors, or valuable items left out in the garden or stored in poorly secured outbuildings.
If you are out enjoying the garden, make sure you lock expensive items away, when you are finished and secure outbuildings and gates. If you are leaving your home empty to go out for day trips or longer holidays, make sure your home is left secure.
Detective Superintendent Ant Alcock, from the Local Policing Command, said: “Many people are out enjoying the weather at this time of year, either in their gardens or perhaps leaving homes empty for days or weeks at a time. Burglars will target homes if windows are left open or doors unlocked, as well as outbuildings, which tend to have less security than homes, but can still contain valuable items.
“Make sure any tools that could assist a burglar, like ladders, trowels, hammers etc, are locked away and ensure outbuildings are as secure as possible, with strong locks or even an alarmed padlock. Consider installing doorbell/external cameras and dusk till dawn security lights and planting defensive plants like roses along your borders, and make sure fences are in good condition, to keep your home safe. Remember to close windows and lock doors when you are going out, even when the weather gets warmer.”
Some easy ways to keep you home secure this summer:
For more detailed security advice, please visit our crime prevention pages.