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SCP Security manager urges homeowners to boost security measures

A rise in petty crime and gate motor thefts has prompted SCP Security to call on residents to tighten home safety and stay alert.

SCP Security is urging residents to improve their home safety following a noticeable rise in thefts across Randburg.

According to Jaun van der Westhuizen, manager at SCP Security, there has been an increase in gate motor thefts, as well as the theft of bicycles, gas bottles, and outdoor lights. He believes this is largely due to homes being poorly secured or residents becoming too relaxed.

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“People leave things out in the open,” said Van der Westhuizen. “It might not seem like a big deal, but criminals see an opportunity. Out of sight, out of mind.”

He recommends that homeowners prioritise three main upgrades:

  • Secure your gate with an anti-lift bracket and gate alarm.
  • Maintain your electric fence by ensuring it’s working and free from overgrown plants.
  • Have a working alarm system that’s linked to a reputable armed response company and tested weekly.

“Your alarm system is your early warning. It can save your life,” Van der Westhuizen said.

SCP has seen success through the use of gate alarms, which have helped prevent crimes and led to several arrests during attempted thefts.

For those on a budget, Van der Westhuizen suggests starting with good lighting and securing your main gate. SCP also offers affordable packages, including a mobile panic app, entry-level alarm systems, and camera installations.

If suspicious activity is noticed, residents are urged to press their panic button or contact their security company immediately. SCP, SAPS, and Community Policing Forum (CPF) members also monitor local crime WhatsApp groups.

Van der Westhuizen advised that SCP Security offers free home and fire safety assessments. Visit www.scpsecurity.co.za or email jaun@scpsecurity.co.za to book an inspection.

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