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Make sure all doors and windows are locked properly
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ReplyDeleteJust by being sensible - making sure things are locked etc!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
I always make sure doors and windows are locked when we go out, and have a good relationship with my neighbours - we all keep an eye out for each other.
ReplyDeleteI have dogs that patrol!
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ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
Useful tool
ReplyDeleteI live in a flat where security is quite good but apart from that I have a dog. She's only a little westie but she's got a big bark.
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ReplyDeletePut a picture of the Mother-in-law in the front window to scare off burglars
ReplyDeleteive got a dog hes soft as a brush but hes a staffie so most people think twice =) but then other things with my having 3 little ones stair gates, plug covers, door chains on so they cant escape the mad house =)
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ReplyDeleteI keep the doors locked, am aware of my surroundings, and get tips from my police officer brother in law.
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ReplyDeleteeverything is locked
ReplyDeleteI have window alarms, you stick them on and if the window is moved up it sounds a very loud alarm. My door only has one lock so I am very vigilant.
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ReplyDeleteI just have to make sure the doors are locked really so if I do win then I have something to keep me safe! :)
ReplyDeleteRegularly check my smoke alarms
ReplyDeleteSometimes your local council offers free safety checks and then if you qualify (usually OAP households) they'll come round and fit fire alarms, stair rails, safety locks on doors and windows, they even put a mirror next to our front door so we could see who's calling even with the chain attached to the door. Feel safe and sound now :)
ReplyDeleteNever leave windows open when out and make sure we double lock our front door x
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ReplyDeleteI always make sure the windows and doors are locked properly :)
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ReplyDeletetwo dogs for protection, no trailing wires and wear shoes/slippers that have non slip underneath
ReplyDeleteSmoke alarms
ReplyDeleteAlways keep windows & doors locked, and a security light.
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ReplyDeleteGood locks, and a very large dog. He looks the part, but is just a bit softie.
ReplyDeleteAlways keep all doors locked and don't leave the keys in the doors.
ReplyDeleteI keep the door locked at all times, it drives my husband mad
ReplyDeleteI keep a cricket bat by the bed
ReplyDeleteI have a baseball bat in near enough every room :)
ReplyDeletekeeping things out of kids reach
ReplyDeleteI lock my front door when I go to bed
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ReplyDeletehave a phone to hand and double check we are secure at night
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ReplyDeleteLocks on the windows, we are vigilant with safety, we are very observant and notice immediately if something is out of place.
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ReplyDeletewith a big dog!
ReplyDeletelock the doors, try not to leave the oven glove and tea towels near the gas hob flame!
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ReplyDeleteMake sure doors and windows are all locked when we go to bed.
ReplyDeletechecking doors and windows are locked
ReplyDeleteEverything is locked up and the burglar alarm is on when I am asleep
ReplyDeletejust locking doors really. really should do more to protect our home. i was broken into years ago and it did make me very security consious for years. but i moved house last year and havent got the money yet to beef up security yet
ReplyDeleteEnsure doors and windows are locked, and don't leave anything encouraging in site
ReplyDeletecheck the garden gate windows and doors everynight
ReplyDeleteI have a double lock on the door and a bar lock, and I have locks on all my windows :) x
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