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Home Security : Burglary Prevention

Click on the below attachment for the Home Security Assessment and checklist

Home Security checklist



Take these simple steps to improve security around your home


Further Information

* If you replace a door it is better to buy a new "door set" certified to British Standard PAS 24-1 'Doors of Enhanced Security'.

* Glass panels on or around doors are especially vulnerable, so its worth replacing them with laminated glass.

* When buying a new patio door ask for the sliding section to be on the inside and for anti-lift blocks. Existing patio doors can be fitted with additional security bolts to stop lifting or forced entry.

* Mortise locks should be upgraded to 5-lever locks tested to BS:3621. Rim locks should be tested to BS: 3621. Multi-point locking involves several hooks or bolts holding the door into the frame. The lock cylinders should be tested to BS EN 1303 Grade 3 and can be replaced.

* If you are replacing windows, take the opportunity to install windows certified to British Standard BS7950 Windows of Enhanced Security and consider using laminated glass in ground-floor and accessible windows such as those above a flat roof.

* Prevent easy access to the back and sides of your home by locked gates, 2 metre minimum fencing or walls. Trellis topping also makes climbing difficult.

* Security lighting should make offenders feel vulnerable and observed, should illuminate high risk areas and allow occupiers to see persons approaching.

* Fit strong padlocks and hardware to shed and garage doors, making sure that the doors are solid enough not to be kicked in and fit locks or bars to windows.

* Visibly and permanently marking your belongings will help you and he police identify them if they are stolen. It can make it difficult for the thief to dispose of the property and may provide the vital evidence for prosecution.

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