These days, security is more than a hot topic.
Therefore, according to a report published by Statistics Canada on August 2, the break-and-enter rate in Quebec decreased by 12% in 2020, mainly due to fewer people leaving home due to the pandemic. . However, the report mentions an increase by 2021.
However, while there is no need to worry too much, it is highly appreciated to act as a preventative measure if one is completely safe in one’s own home. how Here are three ways to do it.
1. Secure your front door
In fact, one-third of intrusions in Quebec happen through the front door, more than necessary to strengthen security, just a peephole (a small eye in the door to see visitors), a bell integrated microphone and camera, an internal locking system or even a new lock.
Be aware that a motivated and experienced burglar can override your lock, the difference in time required to open the door. According to proassistance.ca, a low-end lock takes a few minutes, while a high-end, Grade 1 model can take up to 20 minutes.
The most secure locks have a deadbolt and a controlled key, as they cannot be picked and copied without the lockholder’s signature.
2. Protect your windows and patio door
If the door prevents the intruder from entering your home, the latter will probably try to get through one of the windows or the French window of the apartment.
A safety bar for patio doors or sliding windows increases security by adding a latch to the floor of the patio door to prevent it from being lifted. The windows also have key locks to protect you.
Make sure all your windows are locked, especially those at ground level.
A ground floor window 5-6 feet off the ground is often thought to be difficult to reach, but think again as your recycling bin can make a very good ladder!
3. Learn about surveillance home automation
Nowadays, technology is also ubiquitous when it comes to ensuring the security of your home! In fact, it is now possible to purchase surveillance devices that allow you to see any visitor on your digital device in real time, at any time of the day.
Plus, who says electronic surveillance is a cost… In fact, it’s possible to purchase a basic system for just $500 to monitor 24 hours a day.
Typically, basic sets include contacts for doors and windows, a smoke detector and an infrared motion detector. These surveillance tools are connected to a central unit that, for a monthly rental fee of $20 to $45, can notify authorities as soon as an alarm is triggered.
Electronic surveillance carries a cost, but the money spent on it can be partially recouped by reducing home insurance premiums by up to 25%.
Tips
- When you go on vacation, tell your neighbors and ask them to watch for suspicious people.
- Remember to take out renter’s insurance, which will compensate you in case of theft.
- Adequate lighting that simulates your presence in the accommodation is also very helpful for protection.
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