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Safety Tips

Following these basic safety tips provides a good start for safeguarding you and your family. Contact your local Community Police Centre for additional information about Neighbourhood Watch and other crime prevention programs.

Protect yourself...

  • Ensure your home is well lit and has good locks (sign up for a free home security inspection at your Community Police Centre).
  • Always secure all doors and windows when your home is unoccupied.
  • Join Operation Identification (contact your Community Police Centre to borrow an engraver to mark your property).
  • Get to know your neighbours.

If you're going away...

  • Leave the following information with a trusted neighbour:

    • where and how long you're going;
    • how you can be reached, in case of emergency; and
    • if anyone will be visiting your home (e.g., gardener, repair person).
    • Ask that neighbour to pick up mail or newspapers, mow the lawn, shovel the driveway, etc. to make your house look lived-in.

Watch for...

  • Suspicious persons or activities (e.g., unaccredited door-to-door salespeople, someone taking a "short cut" through your neighbour's backyard).
  • Vehicles passing by many times, suspiciously parked or constantly traveling through alleyways.
  • Obvious invitations to burglars (e.g., open garage doors, unlocked cars, the accumulation of newspapers on a vacationing neighbour's doorstep).

If you see something suspicious...

  • Write down the description of any suspicious persons (e.g., complexion, body build, height, weight, age, type of clothing worn).
  • Get the make, model, colour and license plate number of any suspicious vehicles.
  • Notify police and other Watch Members of any suspicious persons or activity.
  • Remember, if it's a crime in progress, don't put yourself in danger - call 9-1-1 immediately.