Stay safe and secure this summer
POLICE are reminding people over the holiday season to keep their homes secure.
More people spend time outdoors during the warmer months, and windows and doors are often left open, which police say can create opportunities for thieves. “Summer is traditionally a peak time for home burglaries and car thefts, and locking your property significantly reduces the risk,” Senior Sergeant Jess Reynolds said.
“Before going to bed, make it a routine to ensure all doors and windows in your home and car are securely locked, including internal doors leading to the garage.”
Other effective deterrents are sensor lights and pets, as both are known to discourage offenders. These simple steps are often enough to deter opportunistic burglars and thieves however.
“Expect to see police on patrol every day and night in your community to deter opportunistic thieves and reduce crime,” Senior Sergeant Reynolds said.
If heading away on holidays, let a trusted family member, friend, or neighbour know so they can keep an eye on your house, collect your mail and take your bins in.
You could also consider registering your absence at your local police station before you go away.
How the register works
All police stations have an absence from residence register.
When you submit your absence from residence, police can use the information provided to contact you if there is an incident at your home.
They can also keep your address in mind when performing patrols of the area.
However, there is no guarantee that police will attend your property for a check-in.
How to register your absence
You can register your absence online, or can download the form, complete it and take it to your local police station – head to police.vic.gov.au/absence-residence
When you register your absence from residence with Victoria Police, you will need to provide:
Your contact information
The times and dates you will be away, and
Details for who to contact while you are away.
Be sure to notify police if you return earlier than planned.
For more tips on how to keep your home safe, head to police.vic.gov.au/preventing-home-burglaries
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