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Posted on: December 1, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Home Security During the Holidays

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The holiday season is a busy time for many families, and unfortunately, it can also be an opportunistic time for thieves. As you make plans to travel, shop and celebrate, please keep the following home security tips in mind:

  1. Lock Up Every Time

    • Always lock doors and windows, even if you’re leaving for a short errand.

    • Use deadbolts where possible and keep garage doors closed and secured.

  2. Be Smart About Deliveries

    • Use package lockers, ship to work or ask a neighbor to pick up packages.

    • Avoid leaving empty boxes and packaging for high-value items at the curb. Break them down and place them inside your trash or recycling containers.

  3. Make Your Home Look Occupied

    • Use timers or smart plugs for indoor lights and TVs when you’re away.

    • Leave a vehicle in the driveway if possible or ask a neighbor to park in front of your home.

  4. Limit What You Share Online

    • Avoid posting real-time travel plans or photos that clearly show you’re away from home.

    • Save holiday trip photos to share after you return.

  5. Neighborhood Awareness

    • Let a trusted neighbor know if you’ll be out of town so they can keep an eye on your property.

    • Report suspicious activity immediately to law enforcement (call 911 for emergencies or your local non-emergency number for general concerns).

  6. Secure Valuables

    • Keep high-value items out of direct view from windows.

    • Consider using a safe for jewelry, important documents and small electronics.

  7. Use Home Security Tools

    • If you have a security system, ensure it is working correctly and arm it consistently.

    • Consider doorbell or exterior cameras and motion-activated lights to deter unwanted activity.

By taking a few simple steps, you can help protect your home and enjoy a safer, more peaceful holiday season.

For more information or non-emergency questions, please contact 972-924-2848.

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