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rotecting your home How to protect your home from burglars. Easy Read Factsheet West Yorkshire olice can help you stay safe and feel safe. The chances of your home being burgled are very low. This factsheet will give you tips on how to keep your home safe. Fit strong locks on your front and back doors. Ask your locksmith for locks that meet the latest British Standards. You can also speak to a Crime revention Officer for advice. See the back page to find out more.

Always keep your front and back doors locked. Always take your keys out of the lock and put them in a safe place. Keep your doors locked even when you are at home. Fit a safety chain to your door and use it when answering the door. Fit window locks to all your windows. Keep your windows locked even when you are at home. Check that your patio doors are secure and locked.

Check your doors and windows are in good condition. Check the frames as well as the doors and windows. Fix things that are broken. If you move house get new locks fitted to your front and back door. Lock your doors and windows properly when you go out. Never leave your doors or windows open. Never leave anything valuable on view from outside your home. Don t leave keys, phones, money or jewellery in reach of a letterbox or window.

Look after the spare keys to your home. Only leave spare keys with a trusted neighbour, friend or relative. ut your spare keys on a keyring that stands out. This makes them easier for people to find. my address Never put your keys on a tag that has your address written on it. If people found them they would be able to get into your home. Never leave spare keys in an easy place for people to find like under a flowerpot or a doormat. Never leave large amounts of cash at home. Always keep large amounts of money in the bank.

Register your valuables on the Immobilise website. This is a free service. Go to: www.immobilise.com If your valuables are stolen, and the olice find them, they can be given back to you. Have a light outside the front of your home. The light should go on at night and off during the day. Have a light on inside your home if you are away or out for the evening. You can use a timer to make sure the light goes on and off at different times.

Keep your home safe while you are away. Cancel milk, newspapers and other deliveries. Lock your doors, windows, shed and garage. Don t talk about going away when strangers can hear you. Don t talk about going away on things like Facebook or Twitter Ask someone you trust to check your home is okay while you are away.

My number Give a phone number where you can be contacted to a neighbour you trust. Tell your neighbour when you are coming back home. Think about joining your local Neighbourhood Watch Scheme. For more information visit: www.westyorkshire.police.uk/nhw. They are run by local people working together with the olice to help keep themselves and their neighbours safe. eople get to know each other and look out for each other. They sometimes put signs up to help to stop crime. Have a burglar alarm that people can see. Turn your burglar alarm on when you leave the house.

West Yorkshire olice have Crime revention Officers. They give advice about keeping you and your home safe. To contact them phone 101. Always tell the olice if a crime has happened to you. hone 101 to talk to the olice. hone 999 in an emergency. The olice will help you stay safe. If you know anything about a crime and do not want to give your name call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. See all of our Easy Read Crime revention Factsheets. Go to: www.westyorkshire.police.uk/contact-us/easy-read rotecting your home How to protect your home from burglars. Easy Read Factsheet West Yorkshire olice can help you stay safe and feel safe. The chances of your home being burgled are very low. This factsheet will give you tips on how to keep your home safe. Fit strong locks on your front and back doors. Ask your locksmith for locks that meet the latest British Standards. How to contact us Mate crime Identity theft Safety when out and about Travelling safely Keeping secrets rotecting your home Child Sexual Exploitation Domestic abuse Visitors to your home Internet and phone bullying Hate crime For more advice visit our website: www.westyorkshire.police.uk If you are hard of hearing or speech impaired,typetalk on 18001 101 (non-emergency) or 18000 (emergency) or text us on 07786 200 200 or 999 (For more information visit www.emergencysms.org.uk). Factsheets adapted from original series developed by The Clear Communication eople Ltd in partnership with Surrey olice as part of a Stop Hate Crime project funded by The Learning Disability artnership Board in Surrey. Version 2 - Feb 2015