Put a security sign in the yard.
Set alarms when you leave home.
Give a house key and security code to a neighbor.
Put jewelry in the safe.
Leave outside lights on until 9 or 10 p.m.
Record the serial numbers of your firearms and other important items.
Back up computer files.
Don’t leave valuables in cars parked in the driveway.
Post ‘no solicitation’ and ‘neighborhood watch’ signs in strategic places in the subdivision [handled by The Sanctuary Club]
Share your cell telephone numbers with your ‘block captains’ so you can be reached in special circumstances regarding your property.
Use a light timer for inside lights when you plan to be gone over night to assimilate an occupied house.
Apprise two or more neighbors when you plan to be away from home overnight.
Have someone pick up your newspaper and mail if you plan to be gone for a few days or more.
Contact any Sanctuary Club board member or block captain with neighborhood watch questions or suggestions.
Neighborhood security is a value – added benefit that improves with your participation.
Police and residents are partners; don’t hesitate to dial 911 when in doubt!
Don’t be embarrassed or afraid to call them, they want to help.
Check www.thesanctuaryclub.blogspot.com for the latest details posted by the neighborhood watch co-coordinator.
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