Crime Prevention Advice
Date Published: 15/06/2012
Holiday
and Festival Security
Are you going on holiday? If yes, think about the following:-
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Do not boast about your holiday on social networking sites until after you get back. Many burglars use these sites to identify “safe” targets.
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Aim to make your home look as though someone is in; don't close the curtains in the day time it shows the house is empty.
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Use automatic timer switches to turn your lights, TV or radio on.
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Royal Mail’s
Keepsafe Service will for a small fee to hold your mail for up to two months and deliver it on your return, avoiding a pile of mail in the hall.
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Ask a neighbour or relative to keep an eye on your home for you, if possible park their car on your driveway.
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Don't put your home address on your luggage when you are travelling to your holiday destination.
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Ensure you lock all outside doors and windows & if you have one set your burglar alarm.
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Remove obvious temptation ~ car keys hanging by the front door.
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Prepare for the worst. If your computer were stolen, what might the consequences be? Back up and password protect.
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Consider making a quick run-through around the house with a video recorder, listing off the valuables.
Or are you going to a summer festival?
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If you don’t need it don’t take it. You don’t need to wear your expensive watch.
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Keep your valuables split up. Money, phone etc. Keep cash secure and out of sight.
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Drink plenty of water between alcoholic drinks. Don’t put yourself in a situation where you are not in full control.
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Dress for the weather, Layers of clothing. Sunscreen/hats
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Stay with your friends especially at night and stick to well lit paths.
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Be aware of your surroundings ~ don’t wander around with headphones on.
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Decide on a strategy if you do get lost. Where will you go to meet each other?
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Move away from any anti-social/dangerous behaviour.
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Don’t be a victim of peer pressure. You don’t want to find yourself in court – it could impact on your reputation, travel plans and employment prospects.
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Ensure your car is left secure and any property out of sight.
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Where possible use a ‘lock up’
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Post code your property.