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Four ways to deter thieves from your home.

Any home may be susceptible to theft, but this can be particularly true for those who often travel away or have a large expanse of property to take care of.

It's a horrible experience to go through when your house has been invaded by a stranger, but there are three steps you can take to help deter thieves from breaking into your home.

  1. Furry friend
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Dogs can act as a big deterrent for would-be thieves, with these furry pals able to act as a 'bark alarm', sniffing out any intruders to your home.


Many thieves would rather not risk entering your home at the sight of a dog, so this may be one solution that you want to implement in your home.
Pet Friendly alarms are also available so you pooch can stay on patrol and the security system can add as a back up.
Look out for the Pet friendly logo on our Security alarm systems, available in pint sized and extra large pooch.

Pet Friendly Alarms2.Security system
If you're unable to have a pet in your home, setting up a security system may be the best option for you.

3. CCTV is one of several security solutions that can make thieves hesitant to entering your house. Having visible cameras dotted around your home is sure to scare away any potential thieves and set them off on a search for an easier target.
There are a number of different CCTV security systems available, with some able to be monitored and controlled from the convenience of your smart phone!
The Hikvision Wireless Alarm is both CCTV and a security system in one.
To put extra protection on your house, you may want to implement a home alarm system.
You have a number of alarm options to choose from, whether it's a basic package or an all-out comprehensive wireless system!

4. Neighbourhood watch
Neighbourhood watch

Getting friendly with your fellow neighbours is one great way of helping to deter thefts in your home.
You can look out for each other's homes, reporting any suspicious activity that you witness.
If you're planning to be away from home for a few days, ask your neighbour to look out for your house.
It's also wise to ask them to clear your mail and open your curtains and windows during the day.
This will let any thieves who have their eye on your home know that someone is looking out for your house.


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