Experts in home security have revealed a list of things to avoid over Christmas to help prevent burglaries.
Research has shown there is an increased risk of theft and home burglaries taking place during the festive holidays, with robberies increasing a huge 38.11% at this time of year. One thing to avoid is sharing too much information about your Christmas plans online, which could tip off burglars, reports Coventry Live.
Michele Bennett, managing director at ADT UK Subscriber, said: “At Christmas, when our houses are decorated, we can feel a bit more house proud, but it is important that we take the necessary steps to protect ourselves and our homes on social media. This festive season, be cautious whilst posting on social media by following our tips, and keep your family safe this Christmas.
“For a greater level of security, it is also essential to consider installing a fully integrated smart alarm system. Systems with add-ons such as cameras and doorbells provide an extra layer of protection which means you don’t have to worry about having an unexpected visitor, especially if you plan on going away for the holidays.”
Here experts at ADT have shared their top safety tips. The advice includes not putting images of your gifts on social media.
Keep the gifts a secret
Any images or videos of gifts under the tree, being bought or in the wrapping process can alert burglars that there will be goods left in the property during the build-up to Christmas day. Try to keep any presents out of view while taking pictures of your tree.
Avoid giving strangers a tour of the house
You may be tempted to show off your Christmas decorations this year, but be careful not to show your property layout, as this could show possible entrances and exits. When sharing your decor, try to focus images of specific things, like the Christmas tree or table layout rather than the full room.
Avoid sharing your plans online
It can be tempting to post online about going to visit family and friends for a week during the festive season, but this alerts burglars of times when the property will be empty. To be safe, leave the location tags off your posts, and save some posts until you’re back home. For extra security, you can install smart plugs to turn lamps on and off to give the impression that someone is home.
Don’t show off your doors
When sharing images of your wreath hanging on your door, or the lights outside your home be careful of showing the types of locks on your doors and the materials they’re made of. Remember to take pictures and videos of your decorations close up so that thieves can’t collect information about your home.