A burglary is a serious matter and can have a significant impact on you as a resident. It can significantly impact your sense of security. It's unpleasant to know that strangers have tampered with your belongings and possibly taken valuables.

Preventive measures against home burglary

Home burglaries are unfortunately common, but you can also take preventative measures to make breaking and entering less appealing. Most burglars go for a quick loot, and if you can delay their actions, the chances of them breaking into your home are reduced.

  • These can be simple actions such as closing windows and doors when you leave the house.
  • If necessary, install an extra lock on doors and windows.
  • Hiding your keys under a flowerpot or doormat isn't a good place. Burglars are resourceful and tend to go for the usual hiding places.
  • Make sure you don't make it easy for others to enter your property. Put a lock on the gate.
  • Do not attach an address label to your key ring
  • Store valuable papers and jewelry safely. If you have a lot of valuables, consider purchasing a safe.
  • Be alert for trash cans, ladders, or other tools that burglars could use to climb in.
  • Inform your neighbors or friends if you're going on vacation. Set up a timer to keep the lights on in your house. Try to give the impression that your house is occupied.