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Spring cleaning? Make sure your security system is on the list

SPRING is here. Not only is the weather warmer, but the countdown to summer and the year-end holidays has begun. It’s also the time when we emerge from our winter cocoons and do a spring clean.

“Make sure your security system is on the list,” said Jade Hanning, district manager for Cape Town South at Fidelity ADT.

Hanning says that just like any other appliance, a security system will experience wear and tear and needs to be maintained regularly to ensure it works optimally.

“What’s most important is that you test your system. With life as busy as it is, it may have been some time since you last did a check, so now would be a great time to ensure that your security system is working properly. It’s quick and easy.”

He says that if the system is not functioning properly it could mean that the alarm activation signal may not reach the security company in the event that there is an emergency.

“Testing your alarm can be done remotely over the phone. If anything out of the ordinary is noted, a technician can be dispatched to sort out the problem. Testing should be done at non-peak times at least once a month.”

Dirt, dust and insects can also cause problems with gate motors, beams and sensors.

“It may be worth walking around the house, inside and out, and giving everything a good wipe, including outside lights, beams and so on. You may also need to take covers off to check whether there are ants, spiders and so on that need to be removed. If in doubt, call on a professional to help you,” Hanning said.

Over time, home security needs can change. Hanning says now is also a good time for you to reassess your overall security needs.

“This can be done during a walk around the property and asking yourself whether there is a need for additional motion-sensing lights or outdoor beams. Make sure your gate is secured and can’t be lifted off the rails. Trim back foliage which may interfere with your electric fence. Remember, your security service provider can offer advice if there is any uncertainty on how to identify security needs.”

He says other tips regarding good security habits this spring include equipping your domestic staff with panic buttons and making sure they know what to do and who to contact in an emergency.

“Why not get to know your neighbours and your neighbourhood this spring time too? This way you’ll be able to tell if something or someone doesn’t belong and be aware of your surroundings at all times, especially when arriving or leaving home,” said Hanning. “And please ensure that your security service provider has the most up-to-date key-holder contact details for you. We want to make sure we can get to you when you need help.” — Property 24.

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