Home Security Habits

Your home is important.

Four simple ways to help keep it secure are by locking all doors and windows, installing a fence around your property, installing a doorbell camera or security camera and by keeping car keys out of sight.

Extra tips are here.

Doors and windows

  • Lock external doors. This includes the door between your garage and house, which becomes an external door when your garage
    is open.

  • Open doors and windows are a sign to thieves they can enter your home without forcing entry. Keep windows closed if you’re out, in the yard or in another part of the house.

  • Keep your garage, shed and gates shut – and locked if possible.

  • If you like opening doors and windows for ventilation, fit bars or security screens that comply with current Australian standards.

  • Fit good quality, keyed locks on doors and windows.

  • Remove valuables and keys or remotes and keep them out of sight, not in the hallway, bedside drawer or the kitchen counter.

  • Keep cars locked, even in the driveway or garage.

  • Keep bikes out of sight, in a shed, garage or inside the house. Secure with a quality U or D lock.

Outdoors

  • Any fence, even a low fence or hedge around your property, acts as a physical barrier to intruders.

  • Keep all sheds, garages, other outbuildings and any gates locked.
    If using a padlock, invest in a good quality, cut resistant lock. Consider installing bars or security screens on shed or garage windows.

  • Put away garden tools, ladders and wheelie bins. They can help thieves enter your house.

Security cameras

  • Consider installing a doorbell camera or security camera. These are widely available and reasonably priced.

  • Battery powered cameras are quick and easy to install, with no drilling or wiring requirements.

  • Wi-Fi wireless cameras can record events and provide real-time motion detection alerts to your mobile phone so you can see and talk to visitors.

Car keys

  • Most newer vehicles can’t be started without the keyless remote, so offenders need these to steal your car.

  • Keep vehicle keys or remotes out of sight. Obvious places thieves look are hallway tables, kitchen counters and key hooks, bedside tables and drawers.

  • Instead of putting keys on the kitchen counter or hall table, consider keeping them out of sight in a kitchen or hallway drawer or cupboard.

Home security audit

Take a fresh look at home security. Take our short home security audit for tips on key home security habits and home security areas to help keep your home safe from thieves.