The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) is emphasising to homeowners and businesses the importance of effective security measures throughout darker nights. Sunday October 27th will see the official end of British Summer Time (BST) and will mark the start of prolonged hours of darkness.
“Darker nights can signal the start of the burglar’s favourite time of year, with properties more vulnerable to opportunistic crime when left in darkness for longer, particularly as we approach the festive season,” warns James Kelly, Chief Executive of the BSIA. “However, there are a wide variety of preventative security measures that can be taken to ensure that your property is protected around the clock.
“Putting these measures in place does not have to be a costly or lengthy process, and often by simply adopting straightforward steps it is possible to dramatically reduce the likelihood of an incident occurring.”
Firstly, check that your gates, doors and windows are securely locked at all times, whether the premises is vacant or not. It is also essential to ensure that your locks are still effective, taking the time to replace them if necessary. If you are leaving your property for an extended period of time to travel during the festive season, ensure that your curtains are kept closed but leave a light on, or ask someone you trust to keep an eye on your property.
CCTV is another aspect of security that can help to keep a watchful eye on your property. However, it is important to note that if your premises does utilise electronic security measures, you must adjust the settings to match the change in natural lighting. For example, if your remote monitoring and lighting systems are controlled separately, the timer on the lighting must be adjusted once the clocks change. If these systems are out of sync, it could result in an unwanted gap in the footage before the lighting turns on, possibly allowing for an intruder to take advantage of the darkness.
In fact, lighting in general is a useful security measure. Ensure that adequate lighting is in place, particularly in vital areas of a property. However, too much lighting in the wrong area can also lead to issues; for example, a light that shines directly into a CCTV camera could impair the recordings.
“There are a wide range of security measures available on the market to protect people and their properties during the winter months,” comments James. “However, when sourcing a solution, it is important that no corners are cut when it comes to choosing a quality supplier. Poor quality products can lead to further problems down the line, so ensure that you are choosing a professional security provider who meets with the appropriate British and European standards for their product or service.”
BSIA member companies are all inspected to high quality standards and will offer you’re a reputable service. To find a BSIA member near you, visit www.bsia.co.uk/companyfinder.