Summer Security Tips for Tenants and Landlords
It’s not just birds, bees and butterflies that come out in force in summer – unfortunately, burglars step up their activity, too.
- Always check that you’ve locked all windows and doors before leaving home.
- If the property has an alarm, use it.
- Don’t leave expensive items such as laptops on show near windows where passers-by can see them.
- Keep the front of the property tidy. Messy bins and piles of junk mail send the message that no one’s home.
- If you’re going away for more than 14 days, you may need to notify your landlord (check the details of your contract).
- Before you go away, set a few lights on timer switches so the property looks lived in.
- Keep sheds, garages and back gates locked. Often, burglars travel empty-handed to avoid suspicion and use tools they find in sheds and garages to break in.
- Take out contents insurance.
- It’s your legal responsibility to provide a safe and secure property, so make sure all doors and windows lock. This includes locks on sheds and garages.
- Consider installing security measures such as deadbolts, door chains, peepholes, motion sensor lights, video camera doorbells and alarms.
- Keep trees well-pruned so they don’t provide cover for burglars.
- Check your comprehensive landlord insurance is up to date. Schedule in your diary when it’s due for renewal.
- Consider spreading gravel/pebbles at the front of your house and installing a gate. Anything that makes a noise when you enter a property can put burglars off.