January: A perfect time to check your security systems
The easiest approach is to ask a number of basic questions; the replies will determine what you need to do next.
The start of the year is the perfect time to consider whether home and business security systems are still adequate and to decide if changes are required, Fidelity ADT has said.
“When last did you test your home alarm system,” asks Fidelity ADT’s national marketing and communications manager Charnel Hattingh.
“You must be sure that the system still works and that your security company will receive an alarm signal in case of an emergency.”
Hattingh says the next step is to make sure your security company has all your updated contact information on file so that they know exactly who to contact in case of an emergency.
This includes the details of secondary contact people, in case the main contact person is not reachable.
“Then, do a walk around your home and property.
“If you have big bushes or plants in your garden, make sure they don’t obscure any outdoors passive or infrared alarm sensors.
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“For those who have done renovations to their homes, I would recommend checking if the new rooms are adequately covered by the alarm system.”
Hattingh also recommends storing valuables such as bicycles and children’s toys and anything that could be used to break into your home in a locked garage or shed.
Business owners too, she says, should use this time of year to reassess their security needs and the systems they have in place.
“Wear and tear on security systems is a reality and maintenance, upgrades and replacements, are a necessity,” insists Hattingh.
“There are several options for perimeter security such as access control, gates, electric fencing and beams.
“As the first line of defence, it is essential that perimeter security is in a good condition and checked regularly.
“CCTV systems are no longer as prohibitively expensive as they may have been in the past and even small business owners can now consider them as options.
“Burglar bars, security gates and an alarm system linked to a reaction service are all also vital components of the solution.
“Fires are a very real threat and should be taken seriously.
“Having a fire escape plan, extinguishers and smoke detectors at the property are also must-haves.
“It is always best to get a professional in to assess your security solutions at home or at work if you are unsure about whether it is still adequate.
“These experts will be able to identify any vulnerable areas and offer the best and modern solutions.”
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