Keep your property safe

Most burglars and thieves are opportunists and will take chances when they see an opportunity. Do what you can to keep your belongings safe.

Securing your house

  • A third of burglars enter houses through open windows and doors.
  • Keep all doors and windows shut and locked, especially when you leave the house. Don’t rely on others to do it – you could stick a poster up in a communal area to remind everyone.
  • Make sure all valuables are out of sight through windows and doors.
  • If you have a burglar alarm, make sure you use it.
  • Property mark your valuables using a UV pen and record serial numbers on www.immobilise.com.
  • If you’re not happy with the standard of security in your halls of residence or student house, speak to your landlord or letting agency – don’t settle for second best.
  • Check that your belongings are insured. Your parents’ home insurance policy may cover you at university.

Avoiding cycle theft

  • Get a good bike lock – D locks are best, but you should also look for the Sold Secure mark.
  • Lock your bike to something secure, such as a bike rack or lamp post. Always make sure it’s secure, even if you’re only leaving it for a few minutes.
  • Make the lock and bike difficult to manoeuvre when parked. Keep the lock away from the ground and keep the gap between the bike and lock small.
  • Lock all removable parts and don’t leave any valuables in saddle bags or baskets.
  • Security mark your bike’s frame.
  • Record and register the model, make and frame of your bike on www.bikeregister.com.

Mark your property

  • Marking your valuables makes it more difficult for thieves to sell items on.
  • Property marking kits are available online. They usually use ultraviolet (UV) ink to discreetly mark your belongings.
  • Keep photos of your property in case you need to report them to the police and your insurance company.
  • Make sure the mark is out of sight, such as behind or underneath the article, but somewhere that the police can find.
  • Make sure you register any valuables on www.immobilise.com. If your property is lost or stolen, having a record of your property will assist the police in returning property to you.
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