Tips to protect your home from vandalism

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Saturday, May 28, 2022 - 16:19

If you are a home- or businessowner, you no doubt want to protect your home from vandalism and make it more difficult for thieves to break in. Generally speaking, anyone who wants entry into a property will usually go for the easiest point of access. This means that windows and doors are tempting targets for a burglar or vandal. What's more, robbers often target people's homes as opposed to businesses because of their relative ease of access.

These tips can help! They are simple and cost-effective.

1) Discourage loitering

It is often difficult for teens to find places where they can hang out without causing a disturbance. However, that doesn't mean you should have to tolerate antisocial behavior where you live or work. It is possible to deter groups from loitering by installing the mosquito device. This device emits a high-pitched noise only audible to those under 25. The noise is an irritant that discourages loitering and therefore reduces instances of antisocial behavior.

2) Install Security Lighting

A motion-activated security light is an effective tool to deter a potential criminal. Lights that are activated using infra-red technology are available and are extremely effective at deterring potential burglars and vandals. In addition to creating a "safe zone" by illuminating the area around your home, they can be used in conjunction with CCTV, as they provide a great deterrent and give you the ability to record evidence of criminal activity.

3) Have a dog

Dogs have long been known to be man's best friend; however, they can also offer protection for your home and personal possessions. Having dogs that greet anyone who visits has proven to be an effective security device for those living in areas where there are high crime rates or vandalism.

4) Install Security Cameras

CCTV cameras are an excellent deterrent against burglary and vandalism because they provide proof that a crime has been committed. The images captured by CCTV cameras are powerful evidence of criminal activity and, therefore, ensure that only the right people are prosecuted when it comes to property damage.

5) Install a burglar alarm

Install a burglar alarm if you want to protect your home from vandalism. A burglar alarm can be installed inside or outside your home to provide a warning of any intruders. There are different types of alarms, including fire, smoke, and carbon monoxide alarms, entry sensors, and glass break sensors.

6) Ask your neighbours to keep an eye on your property

If you are going to be away from your property for any length of time, it makes sense to ask trusted neighbours to keep an eye on your home and property for you.

The first step in protecting your home from vandalism is to make it more difficult for robbers and vandals to gain access. If you want to protect your home from vandalism, there are simple steps you can take to make it more difficult for them to get inside. Follow the suggestions above and you will be successful in deterring would-be vandals.