The 5 Biggest Risks to Your Home
Most people dread the thought of anything happening to their home but at the same time don’t take enough precautions to ensure it is safe.
If you want to help improve the safety and security of your home then below are 5 of the biggest risks and what to do about them.
1. Burglary
Burglary is not an uncommon crime in the UK, with thousands of homes being broken into every year. … Read More
The Importance of Keeping Your Vehicle Safe
For most people, their vehicle is one of their most valuable possessions. Unfortunately the high value of cars means they’re often targeted by thieves and vandals.
There have been many incidents in the news recently of cars being vandalized. For example, in Leicester a gang of vandals recently smashed the windows of 40 cars as well as slashing their tyres.
This type of petty car crime is not uncommon throughout the UK and it can be very stressful and not to mention expensive for the victims.… Read More
Suffolk Police Encourage Residents to Improve Home Security
Suffolk Police have encouraged residents in the area to make home security a priority in the new year. The idea is to cut home invasions by recommending that residents take steps to make their homes less likely to be targeted by burglars.
They include securing your home by keeping tools locked away and properties well lit, ensuring heating oil is locked up, improving online security and joining your local Neighbourhood Watch.… Read More
5 Ways to Protect Your Taxi Firm
If you run a taxi firm then you’ll know that there are certain risks that you need to protect against.
It isn’t just your vehicles you need to protect but also your drivers and your premises.
Below are 5 excellent tips for protecting your taxi firm.
1. Get a good insurance policy
There are many excellent sites where you can get taxi insurance quotes that will cover every aspect of your business and getting the right cover for your taxi firm is a must. … Read More
Keeping Your Business Vehicles Secure
If you run a business that relies on the use of multiple vehicles then you’ll want to take every step you can in order to make them secure.
When you have multiple vehicles then it’s very easy to attract unwanted attention, particularly if the vehicles are expensive or are transporting valuable goods.
Below are some of the best ways to keep your business vehicles secure.… Read More
The Best Ways to Keep Your Van Secure
If you rely on the use of a van for work then you need to take every precaution you can to keep it safe.
Vans are often targeted by thieves and vandals due to their high value and the fact that they often contain expensive equipment that can be resold.
Below are some of the best ways to keep your van secure and deter criminals from targeting it.… Read More
5 Tips to Make Your Vehicle Secure
Most people worry that their car might get broken into but a lot of people make some common mistakes that makes their vehicle more likely to be targeted by thieves.
To help you cut down the risk of car theft, below are some excellent tips to follow.
Don’t leave valuables on display
This is a very common mistake that people make and is a huge reason why vehicles get broken into.… Read More
The Biggest Mistakes People Make with Home Security
Having our home broken into is something that none of us wants to deal with.
The trauma of having your valued possessions stolen and your home invaded is something you can help to prevent as long as you take the right precautions.
In order to help you make your home more secure, below are some of the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to home security.… Read More
How to Keep Your Home Safe When Going on an Extended Break
If you’re planning to go an extended break some time this year then you’ll want to make sure that your home is safe while you’re away. There’s no doubt that unoccupied properties are much more likely to be broken into than other properties but that doesn’t mean you have to be a victim of burglars or vandals.
With this in mind, below are some excellent tips to keep your home safe when going on an extended break.… Read More