Residential
• Lock all windows and doors – even when you are at home.
• Keep valuables (purses, car keys, wallets) away from the front door. Do not leave your spare keys in an obvious spot.
• Consider using a safe for valuables and important documents. Keep the safe in a well-hidden area. Consider using tracking devices (e.g. Air Tags or GPS trackers) for your vehicle and any other valuables.
• Close your blinds to prevent people from looking inside your home.
• Install motion-activated or timed lights (smart light bulbs).
• Have secure, lockable basement windows.
• Trim the shrubbery in front of your residence.
• Post a contact list on the fridge (name, renter/owner, phone number, email).
• Create a nightly routine for your household (for example, make sure the last person to bed checks that the windows, doors, and vehicle(s) are locked).
• Update your alarm company with your contact information.
• Lock your gates.
• If you are outside doing yard maintenance, make sure your doors and windows are closed and locked, and valuables (tools) are stored out of sight. Do not leave ladders out.
• If you live in an apartment building, do not let anyone into the building that you don’t know. If you see anyone concerning in your vestibule, call the police.
• Alarm systems can provide a great deterrent; however, police need evidence of the offender to locate and charge them. Consider installing security and/or doorbell cameras.
• Record serial numbers of electronic items and photograph all valuables. This helps police and you with identifying your property.
• Get to know your neighbours so that they know if a person belongs at your property or not.
Attached/Detached Garage
• Always lock the main door between the garage and the residence.
• When you are not inside your garage, close the overhead door to ensure no one can remove any belongings or break into your house. Lock vehicles that are inside the garage.
Vacation
If you are heading on vacation or going camping:
• Arrange for a house sitter to watch your house/property while you are away. Make sure your house sitter has contact information for you and other homeowners (name, phone number, and email).
• Arrange for someone to pick up your mail and packages. Mail and packages piling up over days or weeks will look like no one is home.
• Have someone shovel your walkway and/or driveway in the winter, mow your lawn in the summer, and put your garbage bins in and out (even if they are empty).
• Ask your neighbour to park their vehicle in your driveway while you are gone.
• Lock your gates. Do not leave ladders out.
• Put your lights on timers – both interior and exterior (smart light bulbs).
• Do not advertise your vacation plans on social media platforms.
• Do not put your address on your luggage tags. Your name, phone number, and email will be sufficient for someone to contact you in the event of lost or delayed luggage.
Vehicles
• Lock all doors and close all windows, even if you are parked inside a garage.
• When you leave your vehicle, take your garage door opener with you.
• Do not keep any valuables in your vehicle.
• Take your purse and wallet with you. Do not leave these in your vehicle at any time.
• Do not keep cash or spare change in your vehicle.
• Do not keep spare keys or your driver’s licence in your vehicle.
• Lock your glove compartment. Insurance and registration should be in a safe spot.
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