Showing posts with label holiday security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday security. Show all posts

Friday, 1 September 2017

Caravan Park Security

At CaSSOA we’re all about providing secure storage for your caravan or motorhome when it’s not in use. But what about when you’re out and about on holiday?Security is still important when you’re away so here are some points to consider when leaving your tourer on a caravan park. 

  • Lock all windows, doors and skylights. 
  • Hide all valuables from view – including TVs and other electrical equipment. Remember to mark these with a UV or permanent marker so that they can be traced back to you if stolen. 
  • Consider using a floor-anchored safe. 
  • Take keys, money, credit cards and passports with you when leaving your caravan. 
  • Leave curtains open (after hiding valuables from view) so that it can be seen that there is nothing of value to steal. 
  • Consider purchasing an alarm system to alert others if your caravan is broken into.  
  • Security posts and wheel clamps can also be used when you’re away from your caravan. Visible security devices like these act as a visual deterrent.  
  • Make friends with neighbouring caravanners – they’re more likely to raise the alarm if someone unfamiliar is loitering around your caravan.  
  • Awnings can be useful – not only to add extra living space. A thief may be less likely to steal a caravan with an awning because of the time they’d need to take it down or cut it away. 
And finally, check your caravan insurance policy to see if there are any specific requirements you need to be aware of whilst taking your caravan away from its storage location.

Monday, 6 July 2015

Home Security

With the summer now upon us, at some point it’s likely we’ll be leaving our homes unattended whilst we go away on holiday. Getting away should be an enjoyable and relaxing experience, not spoilt by worrying about the risk of burglary.

We’ve probably all asked ourselves “Did I shut that window” or “Did I switch the alarm on” at some point, so with the help of The Crime Prevention Website, here is a checklist of things to do before you head off on holiday. 

With around 60% of all burglaries taking place when no-one’s at home, these tips may help to prevent a break in whilst you’re away.

·         Let a trusted neighbour or friends know that you’ll be away. Leave your contact details, a spare set of keys and the PIN for your alarm.
·         Cancel the papers and any other regular deliveries.
·         If you have an alarm, let them know you’ll be away and who to contact in case of emergency.
·         If you’re going away for an extended period, use the Royal Mail’s Keepsafe service. They’ll hold your mail for up to 2 months.

Ask a friend or neighbour to do some of these:

·         Draw the curtains daily
·         Switch lights on and off, or use a timer switch
·         Water plants
·         Take in the mail
·         Leave one of their cars on your driveway

Secure and lock away the following:

·         Garden and DIY tools – especially ladders which could be used to aid access.
·         Sheds, outbuildings and garage
·         Garden furniture and barbeques
·         All doors, windows and gates
·         Remove items of value in view from your car if you’re leaving it at home, and put car keys in a safe place away from the front door
·         Remove all keys from all locks and put them in a safe place. Tell your key holders where you’ve put them
·         If you have a safe, use it to store valuable jewellery, documents and other valuables including wills, house deeds, and credit cards you’re not taking with you
·         Large items of value like computers or paintings should be hidden from view.

Additional things to consider:

·         Turn off the gas and water supply if you’re going to be away from a long time
·         Check the expiry dates for car, home and holiday insurance, road tax and MOT. You don’t want it to expire whilst you’re away
·         Don’t leave an answer machine message which indicates that you’re away on holiday
·         Unplug all electrical items which don’t need to be on
·         Check that outdoor security lights are working
·         Mark valuable property so that it can be identified if stolen
·         Carry out a Home Security Assessment to identify areas of your home where you may need to improve security
Having ticked off all the items on this checklist all that’s left to do is hitch up the caravan and head out onto the open road.

If you’re having a break from touring and leaving your caravan behind, check our guide to Caravan Security.

Happy Holidays!

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