Security
Checklist
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The
following
checklist
is
designed
to
help
you
improve
security
in
your
home.
Around
your house...
Doors
-
Install
a
wide-angle
peep
hole.
-
Entrance
doors
should
have
a
solid
core.
-
Doors
should
fit
tightly
into
door
jambs
and
strike
plates
must
be
secure.
-
If
hinge
pins
are
outside,
they
should
be
non-removable.
-
When
closed,
sliding
doors
need
a
metal
bar
to
fill
the
inside
track.
-
Locks
on
the
inside
of
the
door
should
be
at
least
40
inches
from
glass.
-
Use
deadbolt
locks
that
extend
at
least
1
inch
into
the
strike
plate.
-
Locks
should
be
replaced
after
you
take
possession
of
your
new
home.
Windows
-
Double
hung
windows
should
be
pinned.
-
Metal
windows
need
a
lock
or
metal
bar
in
addition
to
a
catch.
-
Basement
windows
should
be
Plexiglass
or
have
security
bars.
-
Windows
left
open
for
ventilation
should
be
secured.
-
Curtains
or
blinds
should
fully
cover
windows.
-
Air
conditioners
should
be
secured
from
the
inside.
-
Keep
shrubs
cut
below
window
level.
-
Your
house
number
should
be
easily
visible
from
the
street.
-
Make
sure
front
and
back
doorways
are
well
lit
or
spot
lit.
-
Keep
bicycles,
lawn
mowers,
and
other
gear
inside
and
out
of
sight.
-
Join
Neighbourhood
Watch
and
Operation
Identification,
and
display
the
decals
on
your
front
and
back
doors.
Garage
-
Keep
your
garage
door
closed
and
locked
when
not
in
use.
-
Remove
vehicle
keys
and
lock
vehicles
in
the
garage.
-
Have
a
light
inside
the
garage.
-
Around
your
apartment
-
Open
the
lobby
door
only
for
people
you
know.
Unknown
or
suspicious
persons
should
be
reported
to
the
building
superintendent.
-
Use
your
initials
and
last
name
to
identify
yourself
on
the
lobby
list.
-
When
moving
in,
have
the
superintendent
change
the
locks.
-
If
you
are
out,
arrange
for
deliveries
to
be
received
by
the
building
superintendent
or
a
neighbour.
-
Check
the
elevator
before
you
enter
it
and
stay
near
the
control
panel.
-
Do
not
go
into
laundry
rooms
alone.
-
Check
your
car
before
entering
it.
-
Keep
your
car
locked
and
remove
any
valuable
portable
items.
-
Do
not
store
valuable
items
in
an
apartment
locker.
While
on
vacation...
-
Stop
delivered
items
such
as
newspaper
subscriptions.
-
Store
valuables
in
a
safety
deposit
box.
-
Use
timers
to
automatically
turn
lights
on
and
off.
-
Have
a
neighbour
or
friend
pick
up
hand
bills
and
mail.
-
Arrange
to
have
snow
shovelled
and
the
grass
cut.
-
Do
not
open
the
door
until
you
confirm
the
person's
identity.
-
If
somebody
asks
to
use
your
phone,
have
them
wait
outside
while
you
make
the
call
for
them.
-
Do
not
give
out
personal
information
to
telephone
solicitors.
-
If
you
arrive
home
and
suspect
a
break-in,
leave
and
call
the
police.
-
Never
indicate
that
you're
not
home
on
your
telephone
answering
machine.
-
If
you
lose
your
keys,
change
your
locks.
Your
CGU
policy
has
coverage
assistance
to
replace
lost/stolen
keys.

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