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How to protect your home on Bonfire Night

Monday 07 Nov 2022

With bonfire night just around the corner, it is likely that you may be out visiting an organised bonfire and fireworks display. In Bramhope, we are lucky to have the Bramhope Village Scout Bonfire.

At times when people are away from their homes there are always opportunists who may see this as a time when houses are empty, however, there are a few simple precautions that you can take that should help keep burglars at bay whilst you are enjoying the fireworks

  • Lock your doors and windows every time you leave the house – having good window locks can make all the difference.
  • Keep any valuables out of view from downstairs windows
  • Keep on top of the garden maintenance as bushes and shrubs can provide ideal cover for burglars
  • A light that comes on when someone approaches your house can be inexpensive and a good deterrent – these are also easy to install
  • Ensure fencing is in a good state of repair (no gaps) and that gates are locked too
  • Be careful if you are having building work done – scaffolding can help provide access to upstairs windows
  • CCTV is now becoming much more popular amongst homeowners, as well as helping identify burglars, it also acts as a deterrent. There are a wide variety of cameras to choose from including wireless, remote access and even night vision
  • There are now many apps that can help you turn lights on and off, draw and open curtains   and watch CCTV footage of your home from wherever you are in the world – well worth investing in
  • It is a classic trick of burglars to ring the front door bell to see if anyone is in the home before sneaking around the back of the property, if you install a nest security camera, this can help you see who is there via a wi-fi enabled camera – and even speak to them.
  • When you are installing your CCTV be careful as the law states that your camera can’t point onto anyone else’s property or public land.

You can check for crime in your area by checking on the Police.uk website.

These are some tips to help keep your home protected, but in the meantime enjoy the firework display in Bramhope and also the organised events around Leeds over the next few days.

David Phillip Estate Agents, 86, Leeds Road, Bramhope, Leeds, LS16 9AN, t: 01134 676 400 w: davidphillip.co.uk.

Covering Leeds, North Leeds, Bramhope, Cookridge, Adel, Pool-in-Wharfedale, Otley.

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