But Theunis Kotze, general manager of ADT’s Inland region said this did not have to be the case if households were equipped with security systems. “Most modern alarm systems have a back-up battery that activates automatically when there is a power failure,” he said.
Kotze gives tips on how to stay safe in the dark:
- Regularly test your alarm systems to ensure that it is in working order; most times a faulty alarm system is caused by a bad battery.
- Ensure that all automated gates are securely locked.
- If there is an additional battery pack in your alarm system, then small non-intrusive LED lights may be installed into the circuitry, providing up to 40 hours of light.
- As per usual, report any suspicious activity to the police or alert your security company.
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