Safeguard Your Home
Safeguard your home to reduce the risk of break-ins, theft, property damage or vandalism.
At your request, police representatives visit your home to provide a safety audit and assess ways to make your home safer.
The audit is based on a checklist, and you will be provided with a report that identifies safety improvements, provides crime prevention tips and promotes other crime prevention initiatives.
Home Security Challenge |
Take the Home Security Challenge by answering the following questions to see if your home is vulnerable:
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Home security tips
Certain indications indicate that a home is vacant or a better target for a break-and-enter. Below is a list of suggestions to reduce your risk of becoming a victim:
When you move into a new home, you should change or re-key the locks immediately. | Always keep your front door locked. |
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Keep screen doors locked whenever your main door is open. |
Garage doors leading directly into your home should be kept locked at all times, even when you are in the house or backyard. |
Never ignore a knock at the door. |
Limit the size of accessible window openings. |
Chain locks are NOT recommended as security for doors. Instead, invest in a peephole/eye viewer, which allows you to look out but does not allow the person to see inside. |
Lock ladders to the house, fence or inside a shed or garage. Unlocked ladders can be used to gain entrance through a second-story window. |
Be sure second-story windows are closed and locked when not at home. |
Trim hedges below the window level to eliminate hiding spots for criminals. |
Make sure that outside lights are in good working order. |
Take inventory of your property with photos or videos. |
Keep objects with sentimental value in a place no one would suspect when not in use. |
Keep your vehicle keys out of sight and in a location where no one would look for them. |
Always lock your vehicle, even when in the garage. |
Make sure your home always looks lived in (i.e. newspapers/flyers picked up, grass cut, snow shoveling, etc.). |
Don't let strangers into your home. |
Know your neighbours. |
When leaving a message on your phone or answering machine, do not indicate that you are not home. |
Contact your local Community Police Centre to schedule your free home security inspection today.