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RACV shares home security tips following 19 per cent rise in home break-ins

RACV is urging Victorians to enhance their home security measures in response to an increase in residential burglaries across the state.

The latest data from the Victorian Crime Statistics Agency revealed that there were 48,213 burglary and break and enter offences in Victorian residential locations in 2024.

This figure was an increase of more than 19 per cent compared to 2023.

RACV general manager home Bill Bloodworth emphasised the importance of proactive security measures.

“With the notable rise in home burglaries, it’s crucial that we all take action to safeguard our property and remove the opportunities that thieves look for,” Mr Bloodworth said.

“Simple steps can help deter potential thieves and protect valuable possessions.”

A recent RACV poll revealed the most common security tips for Victorians to prevent a break in and burglary at their home was to ensure they lock their doors and windows, followed by activating a security alarm, keeping valuables out of site and never hiding a spare key outside.

To assist homeowners in enhancing their security, RACV recommends the following measures:

Secure entry points: Ensure all doors, windows, gates, sheds, pet doors, skylights, and access points are locked.

Install security systems: Utilise a reliable security system with surveillance cameras both inside and outside the property.

Maintain a lived-in appearance: Use timers to turn on lights, radios, or TVs at appropriate times to give the impression that someone is home.

Safeguard valuables and car keys: Keep cash, jewellery and important documents in secure locations, such as a locked safe or hidden drawer.

Also ensure your car keys are not visible as opportunistic thieves may use them to steal your vehicle.

Be mindful of online activity: Avoid advertising holiday plans on social media platforms, as this can alert potential burglars to an unoccupied home.

RACV also recommends that Victorians pay particular attention to the locks on their doors – as some lock-types can be more susceptible to break-in than others.

For example, a conventional nob and lever handle lock should never be your primary door lock as a thief can simply break off the knob and twist the latch to access your property.

Instead, it is recommended homeowners consider using a deadbolt or deadlock on their front door.

The How Safe is My Place online quiz, developed by Neighbourhood Watch with support from RACV, is another fantastic resource that can help identify safety issues around our home.

For more information on home security and additional tips, visit the RACV website.

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