Hemel Hempstead residents encouraged to make their homes more secure this summer

Hertfordshire Police is reminding residents to make sure their homes are secure when this summer.
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With many people thinking about their summer holiday, the force is reminding people to think about home security. If you are planning to leave your home empty, even just a few days, you need to make sure that you aren’t advertising the fact to criminals.

Burglars love empty homes, as they can carry on undisturbed and know that the crime might not even be reported for days or weeks. Making sure that your home looks lived in is a great way to deter criminals.

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Remember that sharing your holiday plans on social media posts can also tip off burglars that your home is going to be empty, so make sure your security settings only let people you know see your posts.

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If you are at home through the summer, make sure that you do not leave doors or windows open when you leave the house, even when it is hot. Burglars will take advantage of insecurities in the home or outbuilding and garages.

Inspector Nicki Dean, from Hertfordshire Constabulary’s Crime Reduction Unit, said: “Burglars will always prefer to target homes that are empty and will look for signs, like piles of newspapers or unopened letters at the front door, bins not put away or continually drawn curtains can attract their attention.

"So making it appear that your home is occupied can be the most effective deterrent against burglary.

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“It can be equally tempting to post pictures or information about your holidays on social media, but you can stop criminals finding out this kind of information on Facebook, Twitter etc by changing your privacy settings to make sure that only friends can see your posts and photos.”

There are many ways to give your home a ‘lived-in’ look when it’s unoccupied, so that any would-be criminals are not tempted:

- Close and lock all windows, doors and outbuildings

- Don't publish your absence on the Internet. Status updates, comments and photos can all give away the fact that your home is empty

- Use timer switches for lamps so that they turn on as it gets dark in the evenings. You could also use a timer switch for a radio (always follow manufacturer's instructions)

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- Ask your neighbour to put your rubbish or recycling bins back if they’re being collected whilst you’re away – if they’re left out after collection day it could indicate to a passing thief that your house is unoccupied. Be a good neighbour and do the same for them

- If you aren’t leaving your car at home, ask a neighbour/friend to park their car on your drive

- Don’t forget to cancel deliveries of milk, newspapers etc

- Consider moving enticing items, such as laptops and mobile devices, so that they are out of sight

- You could store valuables in your loft when you go away

- If you are away for a longer period of time in the summer months, ask your neighbour to cut your grass. This helps to show that the house may be occupied

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- You could also ask someone you trust to help give your home the lived-in look by opening and drawing the curtains, taking in any free newspapers and moving your mail away from the letterbox.

For more advice on securing your home visit: www.herts.police.uk/protectyourhome.

You can report information about a crime online at herts.police.uk/report or by calling 101.