Unfortunately, no one is immune from being the victim of a burglary, whether domestic or a business, if you have anything of value you may be a target. There are steps you can take to try and reduce the risk of being a victim of burglary, but first, let’s take a look at exactly how burglary affects businesses here in the UK.
The UK Government publishes annual statistics on crimes against businesses; the statistics from 2021 contain some pretty interesting data.
Here are some of the key findings:
When it comes to selecting a security alarm, it can be difficult to know which one to go for since there’s such a wide range of systems available on the market. Identifying how burglars might try and enter your home can help you select the best security system to keep you and your property safe.
In this blog post we’re going to be taking a look at some of the most common methods that home invaders use to invade residential properties, and some of the best ways you can protect your property and prevent attacks on your home.
There's an old adage that goes “a man’s home is his castle”. Your home may not literally be a castle, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't deserve to be protected.
With the spread of the coronavirus since 2020 there has been a decrease in home invasions and burglaries. However, even with this decrease there are still 267,000 burglaries in the England and Wales; that’s one burglary for every 217 people. These statistics might be intimidating, but there's no need to panic! There are many simple and efficient actions you can take protect your home and your peace of mind. One such action is to install a burglar alarm.
Whether you’re away on holiday, out for the night, or even just at the office, arriving home to find your home has been invaded can be truly devastating.
It’s not just the material loss that takes its toll on victims of burglary. The psychological and emotional effects of such a personal intrusion can stay with you for a long time.
Homeowners and burglars are in a constant arms race, perpetually trying to outwit one another. Here at IDS Security Systems, we have years of experience helping homeowners to stay ahead of the threat of burglary—so here are some expert tips to give you the edge over any would-be intruders.
It seems obvious, but a securely-locked home should always be your first line of defence.
The fresh air may be very welcome when you're hanging out at home (especially during the hot summer months) but leaving the windows open when you go out leaves your home vulnerable to opportunistic burglars. The same goes for failing to lock the door behind you.
It’s important to check and lock any potential access points to your home—including any external buildings you may have on your property, like sheds and garages—before leaving your property unattended.
Another major deterrent to burglars is the presence of the homeowners. Knowing that a homeowner will be away from their property for a certain length of time gives burglars a known window of opportunity.
For this reason, we recommend that you...
Burglars like to be as invisible as possible. The ability to quickly conceal oneself—or better yet, avoid detection altogether—is an essential skill in the burglary trade. The thieves will want to remain hidden while carrying out pre-burglary surveillance on your property, and they may also need places to hide while they're actually carrying out the job.
You can slash their ability to do both of these things by reducing the number of available hiding places on your property. The following steps can help:
Closely related to the above, motion sensors can be used to activate systems that reduce a burglar’s ability to hide (and deter them from even trying in the first place).
As you can see, a number of elements must be combined to effectively protect your home from burglars.
Rather than separately implementing all of the steps listed above, we at IDS Security can make things simple with our bespoke home security systems. Our approach is tailored to your specific needs—contact us now to arrange a free home survey and discuss your home security options.