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Security tips you need to know when you live in a remote area

JOBURG – Keeping safe in a remote area can be difficult, here are some tips to ensure your safety.


The appeal of living on your own land far from neighbours and the hustle and bustle of the city sounds like a dream for some but living in a remote area does come with some cons. 

The South African Police Service has provided some basic security precautions to ensure your safety in remote areas:

  • Get to know your neighbours and maintain a good relationship with them
  • Know your security services and community-based crime prevention initiatives in your area and have their contact details in case of an emergency
  • Store contact details of the security companies, community-based watch groups, community groups, emergency services and the police station so that they are available at all times
  • Become an active member of the community, be part of the crime prevention programmes initiated by the community and by your local police 
  • Develop a relationship with all role-players involved, so you know who to contact in case of an emergency
  • Become involved in the existing neighbourhood watch, or if there is no neighbourhood watch in your area, consider starting one
  • Consider attending the police’s simulation exercises to test the effectiveness of the response to incidents
  • Inform your neighbours, local police and the community-based watch groups of any suspicious behaviour and activities in your area
  • Lock all your doors at all times and ensure that windows are closed when you not at home 
  • If needed, keep a register with the details of all persons on the premises, including workers. Do not allow unnecessary access to the premises
  • Clear your premises of bushes and all possible hiding places. Lock away all tools and implements after they have been used
  • Be vigilant and ensure that all persons on the premises, including workers and visitors, are also vigilant and know what to do in case of suspicious behaviour and/or an emergency
  • Do not react blindly to any suspicious activities, especially not at night
  • Do not keep large sums of money and/or valuables on the premises
  • Ensure that additional safety measures have been implemented if you are selling any products from the premises

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