Equip
patio doors with proper fitting safety bars.
Make
sure ground floor windows are securely locked.
Use
your initials only when putting your listing in the telephone
book, or on the calling board in the apartment lobby, do
not indicate your gender.
Do
not indicate in any way that you live alone.
Before
opening your door, always visually check to see who is there
(in an apartment), this probably means having a peep hole
installed.
Plant
thorny shrubs, under windows to discourage would-be thieves.
Trim
shrubs along sidewalk, near the doors and windows so that
no one can hide behind the shrubs. If shrubs are quite
mature and large, be sure to trim them from the ground up
to about 50 cm so that no one can crouch behind them.
Locate
large trees away from the house so that they can't be climbed
to gain entry to a second story window.
Keep
an inventory of your possessions and place it in a secure
place, i.e. safety deposit box. Photographs or videotapes
and good ways to keep an accurate record.
Borrow
or rent an engraving unit and put your name on appliances
such as televisions, VCR units, video camera, stereos, etc.
Leave
a spare key with a trusted neighbor, not under doormat.
Invest
in good external lighting, i.e. sensor lights.
Always
keep garage door closed and install a lock on it.
Only
allow people you know into your home - individuals representing
the utility or telephone company will have identification
and you should ask to see it.
Never
allow anyone into your home who asks to use your telephone.
Instead, place the call for them while they wait outside.
Employ
individuals/workers from reputable firms only to work in
and around your home.
Never
sign contracts without expert opinions.
Information
received from: Safe Community Coalition of Brockville
& District