As rugby, cricket & soccer season returns, Fidelity ADT reminds residents to remain vigilant about home security, especially when hosting friends or stepping out to watch a match.
Charnel Hattingh Group Head of Marketing and Communications at Fidelity ADT, highlights the importance of maintaining security, whether enjoying the game at home or in public.
She provides the following safety tips.
- Arm alarms at all times: Whether at home or away, always arm your alarm system. This applies even when stepping out briefly—every minute counts.
- Carry panic buttons: Keep a panic button within reach at all times, even when you’re in the garden or stepping out. Consider keeping one in the car for added safety.
- Close the gate after each guest’s arrival: Instead of leaving gates open, secure them as each guest arrives. If you have an intercom system, always verify who’s at the gate before allowing entry.
- Parking Precautions: Allow guests to park within the property behind closed gates whenever possible. If street parking is necessary, consider arranging for a guarding officer to monitor vehicles.
- Activate garden beams and electric fencing: These early-warning systems are invaluable and should be linked to an armed response service for maximum protection.
- Keep dogs close: If you have dogs, keep them near the gathering area to deter intruders. Avoid isolating them, as pets can be targeted by intruders.
- Ensure proper outdoor lighting: Make sure outdoor lights and sensors are functional. Good lighting deters intruders, especially around entry points.
- Regular door and gate checks: Periodically check that all doors and gates remain locked, particularly when guests may have entered and forgotten to lock behind them.
- Activate alarms in unused areas: Arm sections of the house you aren’t using to provide additional security.
Lastly, try to resist the urge to leave doors open while enjoying the game. Ensure that all doors and windows are secured, and beams are armed, to maintain a secure environment for you and your guests.
Report anything suspicious to the SAPS or your security provider immediately.