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Effective ways to ensure your home's security these Christmas holidays

December 13, 2023

If you're among the many Australians preparing to go on a summer break, make this holiday season about welcoming Santa, not unwanted intruders, into your home. 

With thieves eyeing properties overflowing with festive gifts or empty homes, prioritising security is critical to starting 2024 on a safe and happy footing. 

But fear not! Protecting your dwelling doesn't need to be a complex puzzle. Here are several measures to ensure your peace of mind this summer: 

  1. Start by securing entrances with sturdy deadbolt locks on all doors and keyed locks or security grills on windows—close windows in unoccupied rooms and reinforce flyscreens using security mesh. Steer clear of connecting outdoor Christmas lights by threading extension cords through windows, a practice that compromises your security. Consulting a certified locksmith before your vacation is a savvy, pre-emptive move to address potential home security weaknesses.
  2. Likewise, lock garden sheds and garages to prevent burglars from accessing tools for break-ins. Trim garden foliage to eliminate potential hiding spots for unwanted visitors seeking entry.
  3. Consider installing a comprehensive security system, such as alarms and sensor lights, while adding a locking mechanism to your power box, making it harder for the crooks to tamper with your energy sources. Employing light timers set at varying intervals adds an extra layer of defence against criminals.
  4. Keeping your neighbours in the loop about your holiday plans can prove invaluable. Their watchful eyes can help maintain the illusion of occupancy by overseeing your property, collecting mail, or managing garbage bins, bolstering your home's security.

Furthermore, there are some additional security tips to protect your home this festive season:

  • Avoid hiding spare keys outside; entrust them to a dependable neighbour or friend. 
  • Keep Christmas trees and presents away from visible windows to dissuade potential intruders. 
  • Dispose of boxes from expensive purchases discreetly after Christmas to avoid publicising your valuables to prying eyes.

During this time of celebration, safeguard your home so that the only clandestine visitor is the jolly man in the red suit, guaranteeing a safe and enjoyable holiday season for you and those dear to you.

For more tips on protecting your home this summer, contact your local Raine & Horne agent.