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Leading and Partnering in our Community to Serve and Protect. © 2005 Halifax Regional Police

Summer Safety Tips

A large number of residential break and enters happen over the summer when thieves are able to enter homes and sheds through unlocked doors and windows. A thief can be in and out in a matter of minutes, grabbing items that are easy to carry like purses, wallets and/or laptops.

Tips for preventing break and enters

Many break and enters are crimes of opportunity. If you make it difficult for thieves to break-in, they may move on to find an easier target. To reduce the risk of a break and enter, you should:

  • Refrain from announcing your vacation plans on social media or your answering machine.
  • Keep your windows closed when not at home. Ensure your patio doors and lower level windows are locked. Even if you are in the backyard, keep your home secure to prevent thieves from seizing the opportunity to break-in.
  • Keep your garage and/or shed locked.
  • Take steps to make your home appear occupied while you are on vacation, such as:
    • Having your mail and newspaper collected.
    • Arranging to have your grass cut.
    • Leaving your interior lights on or using timers to turn lights off and on.
    • Keeping your property well lit.
    • Asking a trusted neighbour to keep an eye on your property.
    • Asking a neighbour to park in your driveway.

For more information on protecting your home from thieves watch our video:

 

Report crime/suspicious activity

We also encourage you to report any crimes or suspicious activity in your neighbourhood. This information is used to track potential “hot spots” for residential break and enters and helps determine trends and suspect information. To report crimes/suspicious activity:

Preventing thefts from vehicles

Beaches are a fantastic place to spend a summer day, but they often attract thieves looking for valuables left in plain sight inside parked cars. Remember lock your doors and remove all valuables from your vehicle before leaving it unattended. By removing the temptation, you are less likely to become the victim of crime.

More warm weather safety information:


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