10 ways to help prevent home break-ins
Keep your home and everything in it safe.
Break-ins can occur at any time to anyone in any neighbourhood. The highest percentage of break-ins happen in the summer, while people are away on vacation, or begin to leave their windows and doors open more often.
Most burglars rely on hiding, speed and force to gain entry to a home. A home security system is an effective deterrent, and an approved burglar or fire alarm can save you money on your home insurance.*
Unfortunately, a home security system isn’t a guarantee your home won’t be a target. Here are tips you can use to help protect your home from burglary:
If you come home and notice your home has been broken into or sense suspicious activity on your property, don’t go in. Call 911 and wait for the police to arrive.
Plan ahead of a possible home claim by keeping an updated inventory of your belongings. It will help the police identify your items if they’re recovered and help make the claims process easier.
*Under condominium or tenant insurance, the alarm must be inside the unit to qualify.