Jeff Shields RE/MAX Anchor Realty serving Qualicum Beach, Parksville, French Creek, Coombs of the Oceanside area on Vancouver Island British Columbia

Jeffery Shields - REALTOR

RE/MAX Anchor Realty
(Independently Owned and Operated)
113 West 2nd Avenue, PO Box 1890
Qualicum Beach, BC V9K 1T5 Canada
Cell: 250-240-5021
Bus: 250-752-2466
Fax: 250-752-2433
Toll Free: 800-668-3622

Home Security

The Best Offence is a Good Defence

Home security is uppermost in the minds of most homeowners, but for single women, the issue is an even greater concern. One of the first things you should always do when you move into a new home is to change the locks. You just don't know how many copies of the previous owner's keys are floating around.

There are several ways to protect your home but one of the easiest is just by getting to know your neighbours. Having someone who knows you on sight, knows your routine and with whom you can leave keys and emergency phone numbers is a valuable tool in crime prevention.

Get involved in the crime prevention programs available in your neighbourhood and post notices stating so. This lets thieves and vandals know that you and your neighbours are willing to work together and that your neighbourhood is not an easy mark. No crook is willing to risk robbing a neighbourhood that is pro-actively fighting crime. They'd rather move on to an easier target.

Work with your neighbours to keep your neighbourhood well tended. Run down areas with graffiti and litter tell a potential burglar that no one cares or is willing to extend themselves and that his chances of being spotted are slim. A well tended neighbourhood tells criminals that the people living there care about their neighbourhood and each other and the chances of him being spotted are pretty good.

Staying vigilant extends to the inside of your apartment building as well. Unknown or suspicious persons trying to get into your building should be referred to the management company, building security or the superintendent. Here are some basic tips to prevent potential thieves from accessing your building through the front door:

One of the most useful tools of all in crime prevention is 911. Many people believe that the police do not want to be called if something suspicious is happening. This is not true. In fact, there are specific instances where you should always call the police:

Deadbolts, home alarms and timers are all good ideas. But the easiest way to deter criminals is by knowing who your neighbours are and building your neighbourhood into a community committed to helping each other. And remember, when in doubt, call the police. They want you to.

Source: REBGV