
PERSONAL SAFETY FOR SENIORSIf you answer yes to most or all the questions on the following survey, your home is probably as secure as possible. If you answer no to more than a few questions, you may be too vulnerable.
DOORS
Small businesses are targets in more than half of the commercial burglaries
committed in Alberta. Many of these burglaries occur because someone
leaves an "open door" for the thief. Crimes against businesses are
usually crimes of opportunity. When you make it easy for someone to
steal from you, chances are, someone will.
Don't make it easy. Make it risky and unrewarding.
If you're not doing everything you can to make it hard for a burglar to
get in...if you're not increasing the likelihood that he'll get caught if he
does get in...or if you're making your business too tempting a
target you might as well be the thief's accomplice.
Are you a potential accomplice? Here's how to find out: Stop by your
business at night, when it's closed. Look at it through a burglar's eyes.
Are there shadows or boxes that would conceal your entry? Is there
merchandise in the display window that is easy to steal? Is there
evidence of an alarm? Are there hinges on the outside of the door?
Are the windows or skylight secure? These are all things a would-be
burglar looks for. And they are things that you, as a business owner,
must be aware of too...unless you want to be his accomplice.
Despite what some may say, seniors are not more likely to be victimized by crime, but it is important to take a few sensible precautions.
WHEN LEAVING FOR A FEW DAYS OR LONGER:
HOME & BUSINESS SECURITY TIPS
ALARM SYSTEMS
WARNING LABLES
COOL SITES