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From Code Locks to Burglar Alarms: Practical Ways of Reducing Break-ins

  • By Guardian Security
  • 13 Jan, 2020
Installing CCTV

Break-ins are one of the most popular types of crime within both domestic and commercial properties, and unfortunately, many incidents could have been prevented simply by having the right security solutions. According to recent statistics, a burglary is committed every 40 seconds in the UK, usually during the day when homeowners are out at work. 

You can’t put a price on your safety, so making your home secure should be a top priority - and luckily, there are a number of ways that you can do this. For one, never ignore repairs as it only takes one moment for opportunists to make the most of your negligence and access your property. 

There are a whole range of security measures that can be used to improve security and they don’t have to break the bank either. From code locks to CCTV and gates, a professional security expert can guide you through the best options and instantly improve your property with a high-quality installation. 

So, how can you reduce the chance of a break-in to your property? Read on for all you need to know.


Check your door entry systems

The entry points into your property are one of the main ways that criminals will attempt to access your premises, so your doors and locks need to be up to standard. If you have visible damage in these areas, such as loose locks, dents and other weak spots, this will be picked up by opportunists who will use these vulnerable areas to their advantage. Having a strong and reliable door entry system will not only make you feel safe but will protect your employees too if installed on business premises. 


In this section, we’ll explain the entry systems that you should consider.


Burglar alarms

Quick action is essential during a break-in and burglar alarms can help. They work via sensors that detect when windows and doors are opened without the security code being inputted. If you do experience a break-in, burglars are more likely to flee the scene when they hear the alarm rather than making their way further into your property.


Code locks

Unlike standard locks, code locks are usually more secure since they are harder to break in to. The main difference between this type of system and key locks, is that to gain entry you need to enter a code - which is much harder for a burglar than stealing your keys or picking the lock. For many opportunists, seeing this type of entry system is an instant deterrent, encouraging them to stay well away from your home. 

These types of locks are also popular within businesses as they allow you to control who has access to certain areas of the premises, such as offices where cash and private documents are kept.


Multi locks

If you prefer the traditional key system but want to improve your current lock, you can do this by installing a multi-lock system. Multi-locks have more than one layer to get through, making them harder to break in to, providing one extra barrier between your property and the burglar. 

If you’re interested in having code locks or mechanical locks installed, the professional team at Guardian Security can help. We can improve your home or business, providing ultimate property protection with our expert knowledge. Take a look at our products today or get in touch for more information.


Secure the perimeter

Protecting the area around your property such as your driveway, carpark and garden is also important. Many burglars will scope out the area before returning later to commit the crime, looking for ways to gain entry, looking at your vehicle and peering through your windows to see your valuables. 


Here we explain ways that you can add extra security around your property.


Add gates

It may seem like a simple solution, but adding gates around your home will act as a deterrent for criminals. People are much less likely to target your home if they have a hurdle, such as a fence, to overcome. Plus, it stops passerby and te opportunists among them, from looking into your property and spotting your valuables. Electric gates can be operated from the comfort of your car, however, other types of gates are just as effective too.


Install CCTV

If you want to monitor what’s going on around your property then CCTV is a useful system to install. According to a survey of former burglars, CCTV cameras we ranked as the number one deterrent. The idea of being caught in the act makes CCTV one of the most effective ways of reducing break-ins for both domestic and commercial properties.


Protect your vehicle

As well as the valuables within your home, your vehicle is another item that may be targeted by criminals. Bikes, cars, vans and mopeds are all sought after items that can be sold on without a trace, meaning you’ll never know what happened to your vehicle! 

Read on for our top tips on securing your vehicle.


Add car barriers

It’s not just at home where your car might be under threat, at work you and your employees could experience a break-in too. Parking barriers are a practical way of securing your premises, as they only allow access to registered individuals and preventing others from getting near to your building. If a burglar planned on driving into your business in order to break into your building, they’d have a hard time doing so!


Remove your valuables

Keeping valuables in your car is not a safe move. Whether it’s on your driveway or at work, phones, satnavs, laptops, tablets, wallets and even parcels should always be kept out of sight in the boot or glove box, or better yet, removed completely. If opportunists spot items in your car that can be easily reached, they may be tempted to also break-in to your property.


Be vigilant

Keeping your property safe is about being vigilant and making sensible decisions. Try and get into the habit of checking things before you leave and be vigilant which how you choose to look after your valuables. 

Here are some easy things for you to follow.


Lock windows and doors

It may sound obvious but securing your internal door locks on your windows and doors is a must. Before you go to bed or finish work, check that you haven’t left anything open and be sure to double-check in the morning too. Criminals will utilise even the smallest gaps, using hooks to fish for items or smash their way through. If your windows and doors are not secure due to broken hinges, locks or other repairs, it’s important that you get these fixed as soon as possible - what use is a window that doesn’t lock?


Protect valuable items

One easy way of not attracting thieves is to ensure that all valuables are kept out of sight. Never leave anything of value in the window, if they can b easily reached they will be! If you hold a lot of cash in your property or business, then it’s a good idea to invest in a safe where this can be hidden.


Use social media carefully

Social media is a fun way of sharing pictures with your family and friends but used in the wrong way it can be the perfect tool for criminals. Be vigilant about what you share online, for example, posting photos when you’re away will indicate that you are not home and therefore your property is vacant. Additionally, showing off expensive purchases may also be a bad idea as this can be analysed by criminals to create an inventory of things to steal!

 

Guardian Security: High-quality domestic entry systems in the South West 

Here at Guardian Security, we’re dedicated to providing the best security solutions for our customers. Whether you’re looking to improve your home or commercial property, we have a range of systems that will suit your needs including locks, key services, barriers and more. Keep you, your family and your employees safe today, get in touch and find out how we can help.
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Every year criminals become more and more sophisticated in their methods of robbery, with hi-tech and non-invasive techniques making it easy for your car to be stolen right under your nose! Therefore, it’s essential that you’re one step ahead with high-quality solutions and good home security measures in mind. 

If you need help improving the security of your car, this blog will help. We’ve put together a detailed guide as to how you can keep your vehicle safe and reduce the chances of break-ins, damage or theft.

Home security vehicle safety tips

Your home should be the one place where you feel safe, however, this is a prime location for criminal activity. The last thing you want is for your vehicle to be stolen while you’re at home, as this could lead to repeat criminal activity that puts you in danger. Here are some of the top security measures that you can follow to protect your vehicle.

Secure the perimeter

If criminals and opportunists cannot get on to your property then they’re going to have a hard time removing your vehicle. Installing a gate or good fencing is an easy way of deterring criminals. When people are looking to commit a crime they often choose an area that’s easy to navigate as this improves their chances of not getting caught, but if you have a clear barrier in the way the likelihood of success is slim. 

Furthermore, many criminals will scout out an area before returning later so if your car is on full display they’ll already have their eyes on the target. Securing the perimeter of your home prevents the very first steps of criminal activity from happening, even motion lighting is a good way of showing people that you have measures in place.

Install access control

Most homeowners will hang their car keys on a key hook or on a table near the front door and while this is convenient for you in the morning it’s also easy for intruders to grab. To prevent this you should always keep your keys in a place that isn't easy to snatch but access control can help too. Door entry systems that require a code or card are much easier to break into than regular key locks so criminals will not be able to get into your home and grab your keys or anything else. Thieves are more likely to avoid your property if you have a high standard of security so never overlook the importance of good locks and access control.

Improve your vehicle locks

Did you know that you can reinforce the locks on your vehicle? If someone tries to pick the lock and manages to get in that could mean your car or van is gone forever. However, there are advanced car locks available that can keep your vehicle extra secure, especially for owners of vans with tools, as these are one of the most common targets for thieves. 

At Guardian Security, our Mul-T-Lock ArmaDLock has a unique locking system that comes with an ID code card and double sided key. It acts as both a visual deterrent and practical solutions for added security of the vehicle and the items inside. Resistant to picking and drills, our team can install the system promptly. Contact us today for more information.

Workplace vehicle safety tips

If you own a business and have a company car park, it’s important that you and your staff feel comfortable parking your vehicle in this area. Vehicle theft doesn’t just happen at home it can happen at work too so ensure that you don’t get too complacent and completely forget about vehicle safety. Here are some top things that you can do.

Install car barriers

A great way of preventing unwanted guests from getting close to your car park is to install car park barriers. These will keep people out when your business is closed and help you keep a better eye on the comings and goings of the area. Some barriers require a swipe card or card to be lifted, which means your car cannot be removed from the carpark by criminals. 

Compared to manual gates where you have to get out of your car to open them, electronic options are much safer as an opportunist could be waiting for you to leave your vehicle before jumping in the driver's seat! There are many solutions to suit your workplace no matter how big or small it is, so get in touch with a professional security team for a high-quality installation.

Remove valuable items

Never leave valuable items in your vehicle as they can be easily spotted and stolen. Purses, wallets, jewellery and electricals should be kept in the glove compartment or removed completely as you could end up with smashed windows or other vehicle damage. This is particularly important if you are parking on the street so your vehicle is exposed.

Other top tips

●     Don’t park in secluded areas - When out and about, don’t park your vehicle in vulnerable areas such as secluded or poorly lit roads. If criminals are less likely to be seen they are more likely to commit a crime so don’t give them the opportunity.

 

●     Lock the doors and close the windows - It sounds obvious, but you must ensure that your vehicle’s windows and doors are properly locked before walking away. Don’t be tempted to leave your windows down even if you’re just popping somewhere for a few minutes - it only takes the same amount of time for your car to be robbed!

 

●     Replace car keys - If you lose your car keys it may be a good idea to have a new set made instead of using the spare one - you never know who could have grabbed your keys waiting for a time to take your car.

Guardian Security: Providing Domestic Security Systems Across South West England

At Guardian Security , we offer a wide range of services to improve the security of your home or business including alarm installation, access control systems and enhanced vehicle locks. No matter where you live, you can’t put a price on high security that will protect your home, valuables and family. Our fully accredited team is on hand to help you find the right solution for your needs. 

If you’ve ever experienced a break in or property damage, you’ll understand how unnerving this can be and if you haven’t, make sure you have the right solutions in place so you don’t have to! With over 20 years of experience in security, our skilled consultants can arrange a detailed site survey to better understand your property and which installed are best suited. 

If you’re looking for locksmith services or security solutions, give Guardian Security a call today.
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