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Australians encouraged to be proactive about home security

Written by Crimsafe Security Systems | Aug 28, 2025 1:05:06 AM
Boost Home Security This Secure September with Simple Crimprovements 

Understanding the Importance of Home Security 

As the warmer months approach, it's an ideal time to reassess and enhance your home security. Break-ins and property crimes are unfortunate realities that many households face. Ensuring your home is well-protected can provide peace of mind and safeguard your property from potential intruders. This Secure September, crime prevention partners Crimsafe and Neighbourhood Watch Australasia are encouraging households to take proactive steps towards improving their home security. By understanding the importance of home security and implementing effective measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of theft and vandalism. 

What is Secure Score and How Can It Help You? 

Secure Score is a free online home security audit tool designed to help households evaluate their security measures and identify areas for improvement. By assessing various security features from the street level, within the yard, and inside the home, Secure Score provides a comprehensive evaluation of your home's security. Each security feature, such as a spotlight, security camera, or security screen, is assigned a value that contributes to your overall Secure Score, which is a score out of 100. 

A higher Secure Score indicates a more secure home, reducing the likelihood of break-ins and property damage. Additionally, improving the average Secure Score within a community can make the entire neighbourhood more resilient against crime. By using Secure Score, households can receive tailored recommendations to enhance their security measures, making it an invaluable tool for anyone looking to protect their home. 

Essential Home 'Crim'provement Tips for Better Security 

Home security doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. There are several simple and effective 'Home Crimprovement' tips that can significantly enhance your home's protection: 

    • Secure all Doors: including balcony and laundry doors. The most common point of entry for intruders are unlocked doors (40%) and unlocked windows (28%)+ so make sure you make locking them (not snibbing) part of your daily routine. 


  • Lock Your Gates: Ensure that both your front and back gates are locked with a solid padlock. This added layer of security can deter intruders from accessing your property. +4 
  • Secure Your Garden Shed and Garage: Tools and equipment stored in sheds and garages can be valuable targets for thieves. Locking these areas can prevent theft and stop intruders from using your tools to break into your home. +4 
  • Trim Trees and Shrubs: Overgrown trees and shrubs can provide cover for intruders. Keeping your landscaping well-maintained can eliminate hiding spots and improve visibility around your property. 
  • Keep a Spare Key in a Secure Location: Only 39% of people* leave their spare key somewhere secure. A lockbox is a great way to keep spare keys secure. +5 
  • Have Mail Collected if You’re Away: Only 65% of Australians arrange for their mail to be collected while they are away or on holidays.* Organise a neighbour or friend to collect your mail so your home doesn't appear vacant, which could attract an opportunistic intruder. 
  • Install Cameras and Sensor Lights: Only 56% of Australians have sensor lighting around external doors or windows.° Security cameras can deter criminals and provide valuable evidence in the event of a break-in. Sensor lights can illuminate dark areas around your home, making it less appealing to intruders. 

Leveraging Technology: Motion Detectors, Cameras, and Sensor Lights 

Incorporating technology into your home security strategy can significantly enhance your protection. Motion detectors, security cameras, and sensor lights are all effective tools that can deter intruders and provide valuable surveillance. 

  • Motion Detectors: These devices can detect movement around your property and trigger alarms or lights. They are particularly useful in areas that are not frequently monitored, such as side yards or back entrances. 
  • Security Cameras: Visible security cameras can act as a deterrent to potential intruders. They also provide valuable footage that can be used to identify and apprehend criminals. Consider installing cameras at entry points and other vulnerable areas around your home. 
  • Sensor Lights: Only 56% of Australians have sensor lighting around external doors or windows.° Sensor lights automatically illuminate when they detect movement. Placing these lights around entry points, driveways, and dark areas of your property can make it more difficult for intruders to approach unnoticed. 

The Impact of Communities Working Together: Joining Your Local Neighbourhood Watch

 Community involvement plays a vital role in keeping neighbourhoods safe. Joining your local Neighbourhood Watch group can significantly enhance your sense of safety and wellbeing, while also helping to improve your home security. 

This community-focused initiative fosters collective empowerment and strengthens connection among neighbours. It also facilitates the sharing of valuable information, such as local crime trends and practical security tips, promoting greater awareness and proactive crime prevention.

Active participation in Neighbourhood Watch
can also contribute to a higher Secure Score for your neighbourhood. When communities work together to implement good safety and security measures, they help create a safer, more resilient environment for everyone.

Being an active member of Neighbourhood Watch can also contribute to a higher Secure Score for your neighbourhood. When communities work together to implement security measures, they create a safer environment for everyone. By joining Neighbourhood Watch, you can stay informed about potential threats and collaborate with your neighbours to create a resilient community. 

Partners in crime prevention 

Crimsafe and Neighbourhood Watch Australasia are proud to be Crime Prevention partners, working to strengthen communities against criminal activities with initiatives like Neighbourhood Watch Month and Secure September.