With the lead up to Christmas North Wales Police are encouraging residents to ensure they take extra precautions to protect personal belongings to reduce the chance of them becoming victims of burglaries.
Please consider the following crime prevention advice.
- Do not leave Christmas presents near windows where they can be easily seen.
- Double check that all doors and windows are locked on the property when it is unoccupied or when going to bed.
- Consider purchasing CCTV for the property to cover all entry and exit points.
- Consider purchasing an interactive doorbell for the front door.
- Consider purchasing security lighting for all entry and exit points of the property.
- Consider purchasing a "Garage Defender" for garage doors.
- Ensure that all garden sheds are locked and secured.
- Consider purchasing SmartWater. This works in a similar way to DNA, it allows your marked property to be traced back to you should it ever be stolen and recovered.
North Wales Police currently have a discount code which takes the price from £59.50 down to £25.
If you would like any further information on home security or access to the discount code then please feel free to contact me on Community Alert or email -
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