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While it's important to have your home and it's contents insured as a starting point, here are a number of other things you can do to help keep your home and family safe.
If the yard around your house is looking a little bit like a jungle it might be time to give it a good prune. Keeping a clear line of sight from the road to your front door will deter potential burglars from loitering and attempting a break in.
This one sounds like a no-brainer. However, many break-ins are caused by opportunistic thieves taking advantage of unlocked homes. Even if you’re just ducking off to the local shops, it’s important to lock all windows and doors before leaving. If you’re not sure which locks are best contact your local locksmith.
Keep all your tools under lock and key as items such as hammers and steel rods can be used by burglars to break in. For extra security you might like to install sensor lights near your shed or garage to deter potential snoops.
Keeping a spare key hidden around your home can be a potential risk if somebody is snooping around. Also, think about whether or not you are comfortable lending keys to tradespeople or others throughout the year as this can potentially mean your keys end up in the hands of somebody who you don’t trust.
Being friendly with your neighbours is the best way to have an extra set of eyes looking out for your home. If you’re heading away on holiday ask your neighbour to do little things around your home such as bring in the mail – this will to ensure your house doesn’t stand out as unoccupied.
If it’s Home, Contents, Motor Vehicle or Landlord Insurance you need, Heritage Finance Holdings has you covered. Call our Contact Centre on 13 14 22, visit your local branch or get a quote online today.