Good Security Habits Kingston

Even the best security equipment in the world is no good if you forget to use it. Be security-conscious at all times. If you lose your front door key, get the lock changed immediately.

Security Centre
+44 (0) 870 350 1780
53-55 Station Way
Sutton
Gd Security Systems
+44 (0) 20 8894 6229
140 Kneller Road
Twickenham
Vtech
9 Stoneleigh Broadway
Epsom
A M T Security
+44 (0) 20 8542 3545
183 Kingston Road
London
Nacoss
+44 (0) 20 8330 1963
703 London Road
Sutton
Kings Security
+44 (0) 800 197 8180
147 Cannon Hill Lane
London
Cowley Security
+44 (0) 20 8894 1212
146 Colne Road
Twickenham
DCS
+44 (0) 845 643 1134
24A Gander Green Lane
Sutton
PES Group
+44 (0) 2083 930294
Ewell By Pass
Epsom
P & R Fabrications
+44 (0) 20 8560 6655
St. Johns Road
Isleworth
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Good Security Habits

Good Security Habits

Good Security Habits

Even the best security equipment in the world is no good if you forget to use it. Be security-conscious at all times.

  • If you lose your front door key, get the lock changed immediately.
  • Move tempting portable valuables out of sight, and draw the curtains in any room containing valuable home entertainment equipment - the favourite target of every burglar.
  • Don't leave spare keys hidden anywhere near the front door. Leave spare keys with a neighbour you can trust, but don't put your house name or number on the key tag.
  • Lock and bolt side and back doors and remove the keys from the locks.
  • Shut windows and doors at the front of the house when you are upstairs, in the back garden, or out of earshot.
  • Close (and lock if you can) all windows including top ventilators when you go out.
  • Check that gates are closed and bolted, that outbuildings are secure, and that ladders are under cover or chained up.
  • Set the burglar alarm if you have one.
  • Lock the front door and check that the lock is fully engaged. Make sure key-operated rim locks are deadlocked.
  • Identify callers before opening your front door, using a door viewer or door chain, and always ask unknown callers to produce identification before letting them in. Don't let small children open the front door.
  • Use a security marker to identify valuable items in the house with your postcode and house number (or the first two letters of its name), and photograph items you cannot mark.
  • If you are going out in the evening, draw curtains and leave lights on and a radio playing, to give the impression that the house is occupied.

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