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Protecting Your Home in Sutton Coldfield

More trees than people and a reputation for being a low-crime suburban haven, Sutton Coldfield is one of the best places in the UK to live. It might only be an 18-minute drive into Birmingham, but the big city feels like a million miles away from the tranquillity of Sutton. Unfortunately, nowhere is 100% safe from criminals, and Sutton Coldfield residents have seen some increases in the number of home burglaries and property-related crime in the last few years. If you live in Sutton Coldfield, don't assume that the low crime rate means that you're not at risk. Here are some of the most common crimes in the leafy suburban borough and how you can protect yourself and your property from them.

Burglaries

Some of the UK's most expensive homes are in Sutton Coldfield, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that burglars are willing to visit. There are a lot more home burglaries than you might think too. There were 43 in October 2020 alone, but there have been some sudden spikes that took the police and the public by surprise in recent years. April 2019 saw 84 burglaries. According to police, burglars' most common tactic to break into homes in Sutton Coldfield is lock-snapping. Keeping your home more secure against the threat of burglaries means making sure that you have locks that are anti snap and making sure that you never leave keys' hidden around your property. Burglars tend to find them and know where to look. Keep your home locked and secure at all times, and you make it much harder for them to target your property, meaning they will be more likely to move on.

Car Theft

There has been a huge spike in car thefts in Sutton Coldfield, with the vast majority of those thefts coming as part of a burglary. Criminals break into homes and take whatever they can, and that includes your car keys and your car. October 2020 highlights the issues, with 10 break-ins that resulted in the theft of a car. In some cases, the cars are found and returned to the owner, but usually, those cars are never seen again or found burnt-out by the side of a road. As well as keeping your home safe with more secure locks, it's always a good idea to have some additional home security in place. Security cameras are more affordable than ever and can be more than enough to deter criminals from driving away with your vehicle.

Bicycle Theft

There are some great cycling trails in Sutton, and steps seem to be constantly taking place to make cycling in the town itself as safe as possible. Bike theft is often an opportunistic crime, with those bike thieves simply seeing an unlocked bicycle, jumping on it, and cycling away. Others may be on the prowl specifically for your unlocked and unsecured bike and may even have tools that allow them to break through a flimsy bike lock, or to quickly undo wheels and seats, making removing the bike lock incredibly easy. Ideally, you should invest in a D-Lock, and make sure that you know how to install it for maximum protection. Remember that you need to use your bike lock at home as much as when you're out and about. That opportunistic thief might take your bicycle along as they flee your property. With an average of between one and six bike thefts every month in Sutton Coldfield, locking your bike up should become a habit.

Home security should always be a priority. No matter how tranquil Sutton Coldfield might feel, criminals will always be drawn to the area. From anti-snap locks and security cameras to ensuring that your belongings are safely locked away and out of view, protecting your home in Sutton Coldfield is simply the smart option.

How To Protect Your Valuables For Free

Getting burgled can be an incredibly emotionally distressing experience, especially when valuable or sentimental belongings are lost.  Immobilise is a free online service, fully supported by the police (via the Secured by Design initiative), in association with the National Mobile Property Register (NMPR).  Subscribers can register their valuables with the database and add photos, descriptions etc. so that in the case of their property being stolen and then found by Police, it can easily be returned to them. With almost 30,000,000 items registered it is the world’s largest free property register and is used by all 43 Police forces in the UK.  It can also help greatly with insurance claims and crime reports as you have a way to show exactly what was taken and the preventative measures you had in place. You can register for free with the Immobilise service at www.immobilise.com.  

Thieves Targeting Houses With Locksmith Stickers

Thieves are using stickers advertising a fictitious local locksmith company to mark homes which are an 'easy target'. The criminals carry out a preliminary reconnaissance on the area and mark houses which are deemed as having poor security measures in place. They later return to break into the houses which have already been marked as targets. The authorities are advising residents to remove the stickers immediately if they see any on their doors or windows. Is your home secure?  Call us today on 0121 272 2782 to arrange a security check on your premises. You can read more about this story at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-24994148

Tips For Choosing a Locksmith in Sutton Coldfield

There are many factors to consider when choosing a locksmith in Sutton Coldfield.  Our checklist below should help you when making a decision.

  • Check the locksmith is DBS (CRB) checked.  This will reveal whether they have a hidden criminal past.  You need someone you can trust working with your home security, so if they do not have a clean DBS (CRB) check walk away.
  • Check the price quoted is what you will pay.  Many locksmiths will quote one price on the phone only to bump the price up dramatically once the work has been undertaken.  Make sure you know what you will be paying before work commences and sign something agreeing to the charges.
  • Make sure you are happy with what the locksmith says regarding your home security and don't be pressurised into an expensive upsell.  Not all locks are equal, and some cheaper locks do not provide adequate security for home insurance purposes so make sure if you're having new locks installed they are right for you.
  • Always use a trusted locksmith with a decent reputation and accountability.  There are many rogue traders who just want to rip customers off.  Check their websites for testimonials and guarantees.  If anything looks or feels dodgy, walk away and find another locksmith.
  • Call their advertised number and see how long it takes them to answer.  If calls are left ringing with no answer or diverts to voicemail numerous times it could indicate they will be difficult to get hold of if there is a problem with their work.  Use a locksmith who answers their phone!

Hopefully this checklist will help you to choose the best Sutton Coldfield locksmith for your needs. All LockRite locksmiths are DBS (CRB) checked and will always confirm the price you will pay before commencing any work. Call 0121 272 2782 now for a free, no obligation quote.

Home Security Tips for Homeowners in Sutton Coldfield

Your home should always look like it is occupied. Invest in timers to automatically turn on and off any electronics at various times. This will give your home the appearance of someone being there. This will help to deter burglars. While an alarm system or other security measures can make your home much safer, you must be sure that your security wiring isn't exposed. Intruders can get around security systems and into a home by cutting the wires. Make it hard for intruders and bury the wires or hide them inside your walls, if possible. Keep the outside areas of your home well lit. Burglars seek darkness so that they can stay hidden. Install some outside lights so you can see everything outside. This includes doorways and porches, the garage, and windows on ground floors which may invite intruders.

Van Drivers At Risk Of Theft

Many of Britain’s van drivers could be putting themselves at risk of theft without the correct  level of insurance cover according to a survey by a leading insurance comparison website. Approximately 65% of van owners surveyed, which included many small businesses, said they used their vans to transport tools, goods or equipment and over half of those surveyed said they left items in their vehicles overnight. Approximately 10% of those surveyed also admitted to selecting the 'social only' insurance level to reduce insurance costs which would not be adequate for a business/commercial insurance claim. Van drivers put their vehicles at risk of theft

Simple Suggestions For Maximizing Your Home's Security

Many homeowners are unsure of what is necessary in home security. It can be easy to over do it as well as not have enough security measures in place. Use the tips below and create a home security plan that will work for you. Locksmith If you are moving into a new home, the first thing you should do to make your home more secure is to change the locks. You do not have to change the actual locks, a locksmith can re-key the locks to make them inaccessible with any of the previous keys. To avoid being accidentally locked out of their own home, some people like to hide a key to their house in various outside places, such as under a flower pot, under the welcome mat or inside a fake rock in their landscaping. If you are guilty of this behavior, stop immediately! Numerous home invasions occur because the intruder searched for a hidden key and found it. It will be less costly to call a locksmith than it is to replace your stolen valuables. Locks You should change the locks to your new home as soon as you buy it. Even if the owner tells you that you have all of the keys, there may be a chance this is not true. You don't want to take the chance that some unknown person will have access to your home. Change your locks whenever you undergo a major life change. Whether it is moving into a new home or a former relationship moving out, you should always be aware of who has a copy of the keys to your home. You should also change your locks anytime you lose your keys. Effectively securing your home will make a big difference in the way you feel when at home and when leaving it empty. You now have the information that you need to make it happen. The above tips are just a starting point for you, so take them and get to work on your home security plan today.

Identifying Different Types of Door Lock

When calling a locksmith it is important to know what type of lock needs fixing or replacing.  Use our visual guide below to identify your particular lock type. Wood Door Wood Door Locks - Rim Cylinder, Mortice Sash Lock, Mortice Dead Bolt uPVC Door UPVC Door Locks - Euro Cylinder, Thumb Turn Cylinder Aluminium Door Aluminium Door Locks - Screw in Rim Cylinder, Oval Cylinder, Euro Cylinder

25% Of All Vehicle Thefts Now Involve The Use Of A Key

The latest UK crime statistics show an alarming rise in vehicle thefts involving the use of a key with 25 percent of all stolen vehicles now being taken with the original key or a cloned copy. It is important to lock your car, even when kept in a garage, and ensure your car keys are kept out of sight from the opportunist thief as a car which is stolen with the use of a key is unlikely to be covered in the event of an insurance claim.

Beware of short fitting screws

Almost every time I got called out to a burglary, the suspects had forced entry to the front door via "kick the door in".

Which means, whatever lock is there, the door has been severely damaged and the lock has parted from the door.
I always wonder how short the fitting screws are which had been used to secure the lock in the first place. Sometimes as short as 1.5 cm!
A bit of caution here: make sure, no - better: insist that fitting screws are long enough on both the locks and the catch. They need to be longer than four - or better - five cm.
Your door might just hold on that bit longer to resist!

Check Burglary Statistics in Sutton Coldfield

Home security is always worth considering, and even more so if you happen to live in an area which is prone to crime.  The website www.police.uk has an online, interactive map which shows you crime and burglary levels in your area.

Click here to view crime and burglary statistics for Sutton Coldfield

Would you risk all your possessions for the sake of a few pounds?

Do you know who else might have a key to your property?  If you are renting or have bought a property and never had your locks changed then a complete stranger may have a key to your home.  Also, if your house is entered without forced entry it is very unlikely an insurance company will pay out in the event of a claim. You can prevent this often overlooked scenario from ever occurring by simply getting your locks changed. Call now for a quote.

Renewing Your Insurance

When renewing your insurance it pays to read the small print detailing the type of locks that the insurer requires and approves. If the locks you have are not approved, this may invalidate any claim due to forced entry into your property.

Prolong The Life Of UPVC Doors

I would always recommend having your UPVC doors realigned and adjusted by a skilled trades person. If your doors start to stick or catch on the frame, this adjustment will prolong the life of the lock and help limit the chance of future problems.

Home Security Tips - Garden Sheds

Thefts from gardens and garden sheds, this has always been a problem, but with a few simple steps like putting a secure lock on your shed or garden store and back gate. Also putting your gardening tools/equipment, bicycles etc away and out of sight when they are not being used will also help to deter to oppotunist thief.

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