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With the arrival of school holidays, it’s an ideal time to take a moment to teach your kids some essential home security tips, no matter how young or old they may be.
Before you begin teaching your kids about home security, it’s important not to scare them. Instead, let them know that you will teach them some important things about security in the home and assure them they’re not in any immediate danger.
Let’s look at five things you should teach your kids about home security.
Create a routine for securing the home
Before heading out – whether it’s off to school or heading to the shops – establish a straightforward locking-up procedure that the whole family can be involved in. For example, you can delegate one area of the home to each family member or have one person check the doors while the other checks the windows. As a minimum, make sure that doors and windows are locked. If that’s not possible, make sure that security screens are in place.
Create clear rules about minimising risk
Create a set of rules for protecting your home, and ensure everyone knows it! For example, here are some rules we’d recommend teaching your children to minimise the risk of a break-in:
If you’re concerned that they’ll forget, you can always write up the rules and post them on the fridge or another spot that everyone is likely to notice – besides the front door, for example.
Make sure they know how to use the home security alarm system
If you have an alarm system in place, teach your children (if they are old enough) how to arm and disarm it. Showing them that you feel they are responsible enough to manage this responsibility will make them confident that they can protect themselves and be more ‘grown up’.
Have a plan in place for a possible break-in when they are unsupervised
Like the rules you have in place to reduce the risk of a break-in, it’s important to have a plan if they are home alone and feel unsafe. Here are some rules that you may want to consider:
Have an emergency plan in place
Aside from a potential break-in, another significant threat to home security and your family’s safety is emergencies like storms and fires.
It’s crucial to have a safety plan in place. You can come up with this plan as a family, but it’s a good idea to go over essential things like staying away from doors and windows during wild winds, having an escape route in the event of a fire, and knowing where the first aid and emergency kits are in your home.
As an Australian made product, Crimsafe is specifically made to withstand the harsh conditions that our wild weather can throw at us. We also have a range of Safe-S-Cape emergency exits windows designed to provide your family with a secure yet quick and convenient way of exiting your property should an emergency event require it.
Final words
Teaching your kids about home security not only helps to ensure their safety in the home but also maximises your home security while promoting greater independence and responsibility.
If you’re looking for ultimate peace of mind when it comes to protecting your family, you can’t go past Crimsafe. So reach out to your nearest Crimsafe supplier for a free measure and quote today.