Unfor­tu­nate­ly, crime nev­er takes a vaca­tion; how­ev­er, it has a sea­son, and spikes in cer­tain types of crim­i­nal activ­i­ty gen­er­al­ly tend to occur at sim­i­lar times year­ly.

For instance, when fam­i­lies go on trips dur­ing the sum­mer months, break-ins and thefts often rise. Addi­tion­al­ly, as peo­ple shop more and become dis­tract­ed dur­ing the hol­i­day sea­son around Christ­mas, there are typ­i­cal­ly more pack­age thefts, retail crimes, and car break-ins. Such surges in crime rates are not ran­dom; they fol­low trends linked to behav­iour, weath­er, and oppor­tu­ni­ty.

Under­stand­ing when crime waves occur is the first step to stay­ing ahead of them. This allows you to take proac­tive mea­sures to lim­it the impact of these crime trends.

Effective Ways for Dealing With Seasonal Security Needs

While know­ing when to expect crime trends is impor­tant, this is ulti­mate­ly the first step in safe­guard­ing your home. The next step is to put time, effort, and resources into pro­tect­ing your home at all costs.

While many home secu­ri­ty solu­tions are avail­able, spe­cif­ic mea­sures achieve the best results when man­ag­ing sea­son­al secu­ri­ty needs. The fol­low­ing are some of the most effec­tive means for deal­ing with sea­son­al secu­ri­ty needs:

1. Invest in a security audit

If you want to equip your home with secu­ri­ty mea­sures that will per­fect­ly suit its needs, you must first under­stand your property’s var­i­ous vul­ner­a­bil­i­ties. A pro­fes­sion­al secu­ri­ty audit is one of the best ways to gain an all around under­stand­ing of this.

Assess­ing a prop­er­ty’s spe­cif­ic secu­ri­ty needs or deter­min­ing which solu­tions will or will not work requires a trained eye. How­ev­er, when you invite a secu­ri­ty pro­fes­sion­al to per­form an audit, they will know exact­ly what to look for. A secu­ri­ty audit aims to iden­ti­fy any weak links in your home’s cur­rent secu­ri­ty set­up and deter­mine the most effec­tive way to fill those gaps.

In addi­tion, secu­ri­ty pro­fes­sion­als can advise you regard­ing the opti­mal place­ment of said secu­ri­ty devices to ensure their con­stant effec­tive­ness. With the detailed report that you receive, you can ade­quate­ly pre­pare your­self for any crime trends.

2. Install the right security devices.

Once you receive sug­ges­tions for appro­pri­ate secu­ri­ty mea­sures based on your home secu­ri­ty audit, take that advice seri­ous­ly and invest in the nec­es­sary secu­ri­ty devices to ade­quate­ly safe­guard your prop­er­ty.

In most cas­es, one of the most impor­tant secu­ri­ty sys­tems to install on your prop­er­ty is one that max­i­mizes sur­veil­lance and mon­i­tor­ing. This way, you can keep a con­stant watch over your house.

Most mod­ern sur­veil­lance sys­tems allow you to check up on your feed remote­ly using your smart­phone. If you invest in mon­i­tored secu­ri­ty ser­vices, you can also ben­e­fit from the addi­tion­al pro­tec­tion of a team of trained secu­ri­ty pros watch­ing over you when you cann’t.

Aside from secu­ri­ty cam­eras, invest­ing in devices such as secu­ri­ty alarm sys­tems, motion detec­tors, and auto­mat­ic lights can also be ben­e­fi­cial. Com­bin­ing these dif­fer­ent devices will make it eas­i­er to address secu­ri­ty threats if they ever arise. At the same time, it will deter crim­i­nals from tar­get­ing your house in the first place.

3. Keep your property well-maintained

Even with rea­son­able secu­ri­ty mea­sures, your home’s secu­ri­ty can still become com­pro­mised dur­ing peak crime times if you do not keep your prop­er­ty well-main­tained. In addi­tion to send­ing a clear mes­sage that your prop­er­ty is well-main­tained and close­ly watched, a well-main­tained home also deters poten­tial crim­i­nals from eas­i­ly find­ing places to hide.

On the oth­er hand, if you have over­grown bush­es, bro­ken lights, or large struc­tures left on your lawn, this could pro­vide a bur­glar with the cov­er they need to sneak into your house when nobody is around.

Keep up with reg­u­lar main­te­nance, such as trim­ming hedges, fix­ing lights, and clear­ing trash. This makes it clear that your prop­er­ty is occu­pied and mon­i­tored, dis­cour­ag­ing crim­i­nal activ­i­ty.

4. Always make it look like someone is home.

Spe­cif­ic sea­son­al secu­ri­ty threats are asso­ci­at­ed with the times of year when many home­own­ers leave their homes unoc­cu­pied. At the same time, they go on vaca­tion, as unat­tend­ed hous­es are much eas­i­er to bur­glar­ize.

You may have sum­mer or win­ter vaca­tion plans, too, but don’t worry—you won’t have to can­cel them. Just make sure that when you do take off, it does not appear that your house is unoc­cu­pied. You can remove the tar­get from your home by mak­ing it seem like some­one is always around.

First, arrange to have some­one main­tain your prop­er­ty while you are gone. Over­grown grass or piled-up snow in your dri­ve­way could be dead give­aways that nobody is there. In addi­tion, invest in timed indoor and out­door lights, as they can eas­i­ly fool peo­ple into believ­ing some­one is home.

Why You Can Count on Protection Plus for Seasonal Security

If sea­son­al crime trends have you wor­ried about your hol­i­day safe­ty, let Pro­tec­tion Plus update your home with the lat­est secu­ri­ty mea­sures so you can keep your home safe all year round, despite sea­son­al secu­ri­ty threats.

Our team of home secu­ri­ty experts would be hap­py to per­form a thor­ough home secu­ri­ty audit to cre­ate the per­fect secu­ri­ty approach. Once we know all the details of your prop­er­ty and its vul­ner­a­bil­i­ties, we would be hap­py to design a com­pre­hen­sive secu­ri­ty plan and rec­om­mend the best solu­tions to deal with poten­tial threats.

When it comes to home secu­ri­ty mea­sures and devices, we have every­thing you could pos­si­bly need, from smart home secu­ri­ty sys­tems and secu­ri­ty cam­eras to win­dow secu­ri­ty bars and home alarm sys­tems. These top-qual­i­ty sys­tems come with expert instal­la­tion ser­vices to guar­an­tee that your set­up is opti­mal­ly effec­tive.

For ulti­mate pro­tec­tion, we have a team of licensed, pro­fes­sion­al secu­ri­ty guards who can be dis­patched to your prop­er­ty instant­ly if need­ed, should you decide to enlist our pre­mi­um guard response ser­vices.

For more infor­ma­tion about our secu­ri­ty solu­tions that best address sea­son­al secu­ri­ty threats, or to learn more about our smart home secu­ri­ty sys­tems, please call Pro­tec­tion Plus Secu­ri­ty Solu­tions at 1–855-365‑7587 or con­tact us here.

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Allan Baum
Allan Baum founded Protection Plus with his wife Neseh in 1994. He has worked in the security industry since 1991. His educational background includes an MBA from York University ( when it was still York) and a B.A. from McGill. Allan and Neseh have three wonderful children who are now considered adults and an equally wonderful dog named Waub.