Crime Prevention
Burglary Prevention Advice
Burglary victims often wonder why the burglar picked on their house. To prevent burglary you need to consider:
"How does a burglar's mind work?"
Burglary, on the whole, is an opportunist crime. A burglar will select his target because it offers them the best opportunity to carry out his crime undetected and with the fewest number of obstacles in their way. A building that presents itself as unoccupied and insecure is far more likely to be targeted than one which is properly secured:
- side gates open
- accessible windows open
- ladders left out, allowing access to otherwise inaccessible windows
- garden tools available to force entry
- untrimmed hedges or high fences preventing natural surveillance
- milk bottles or parcels on the doorstep
- newspapers and mail in the letter box
- unlit houses after dark
- all windows shut in very hot weather
- never leave a spare key concealed anywhere near the front door - burglars know all the hiding places
- prevent letterbox burglaries by storing keys away from the front door
- do not label your house keys in case you lose them and they fall into the wrong hands
- where possible, try to keep valuables out of sight from windows
- Security Mark all your valuables and sentimental items
Make it look as though your house is occupied:
- install high security doors
- install timers which switch lights or radios on and off automatically
- have a neighbour or friend pop round to clear your letter box or doorstep
- encourage a neighbour to park on your drive
- if going out after dark, draw the curtains, leave some lights on and a radio playing
- cancel the delivery of milk and newspapers
- disconnect the telephone answering machine, or re-word your greeting message to give the impression that you are only temporarily unable to answer
- enlist the help of a neighbour, friend or relative to keep a regular eye on your property and keep the front door clear of deliveries
- if you are prepared to leave a key with a willing neighbour/relative, ask for curtains to be drawn and lights to be put on at night. If snow is on the ground a few footprints will make the house appear inhabited
- check your insurance policy. Some insurance policies for contents don't cover you if you are away for more than 30 days
- set your burglar alarm
- if you do not have an alarm, consider investing a few pounds in a dummy alarm box. It may well deter the opportunist thief
Remove the Opportunity - Prevent the Burglary




