
Home and personal security is an important part of creating a comfortable living situation and having peace of mind at any age. However, most burglaries can be prevented by using a number of simple home and personal security measures.
The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing has some great tips on how to secure your home and reduce your risk of burglary:
- Use security deadlocks and grilles on doors and windows.
- Always lock all outside doors and windows when you go out, even if it’s for 5 minutes.
- Lock up parts of the house you can’t keep an eye on.
- Prune bushes and trees that hide your home’s windows and doors.
- Don’t hide extra keys in flowerpots or under mats.
Here are some basic safety tips for your personal security:
- Always be aware of other people and your immediate surroundings.
- Be aware of situations that could make you vulnerable to crime, such as laneways, back streets, and poorly lit parking lots.
- Don’t carry large sums of money. Pay your bills by cheque, credit card or over the phone.
- When you are banking always vary your routine.
- If you carry a handbag, hold it under your arm or in front of you and never leave it unattended.
You should always stay up to date on any security issues in your neighbourhood and if a crime does occur contact your local police station.
For more information on how to improve your home and personal safety contact your local Neighbourhood Watch or police station.
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