Categories
More features
In the spotlight
Advanced search
 »  Home  »  More News  »  Don't give burglars a warm welcme
Don't give burglars a warm welcme
Published 05/9/2008 | More News | Unrated
Don't give burglars a warm welcme
By Karen Keen
With summer here at last, open doors and windows can give police the summertime blues. Concern is growing about people who are leaving doors unlocked and windows wide open to stay cool – even as they sleep – offering an invitation to burglars.

Police are warning householders across Essex’s central division, which covers Braintree, Chelmsford, Maldon and Uttlesford, that they should not drop their guard because the weather is getting warmer.

Ground floor doors and windows should be secured with strong locks at night and even when the house is occupied during the day it is wise not to have an “open door” situation. Keys should be removed from doors and if a burglar alarm is fitted, it should be engaged. Also, car keys are best kept out of sight.

Trisha Staerck, one of Essex Police's crime reduction officers, said: “A house left insecure is like putting out a welcome mat for burglars. By following these simple crime prevention rules people can protect themselves from burglary and the stress and inconvenience this causes.”

How would you rate the quality of this article?
1 2 3 4 5
Poor Excellent

Verification:
Enter the security code shown below:
img


Add comment
Comments
Article Options
 Email to Friend  Print Article  Add to Favorites  Add to 'Articles to Read'
Market research
Find out more about our market research projects
More about Market ResearchMarket Research
Newsletter
Sign up for the Round About Harlow newsletter
Newsletter signup
Popular
Featured