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Is your seasonal home protected?
Special to
Clinton News Record
Throughout the year, the
Ontario Provincial Police
(OPP), Huron County
Detachment responds to
several calls from cottage
and/or trailer owners report-
ing that their vacation home
has been broken into. The
OPP continue to educate the
public on the importance of
properly shutting down your
vacation home and the
importance of frequently
checking your property to
help reduce the number of
break-ins and thefts.
Police are advising all
vacation property owners to
ensure that all valuable
items and alcohol are
removed from the
premises. Small appliances,
electronic devices and alco-
hol are often targeted by
thieves as they are easy to
steal and equally easy to sell
for cash. All property owners
should ensure that their
property is locked and
secured at all times.
A simple way to protect
your property is to mark
it. Engraving valuables with
an identifier is simple and
deters criminals from steal-
ing them. Property that is
easily identified is less likely
to be stolen due to the per-
manent engraving that
makes it difficult for the
criminal to sell.
Using an electric engraver,
scratch all, or a ball point
pen will permanently mark
your property. Engraving
your vehicle licence plate
number on your valuables is
an easy way to quickly iden-
tify your property. By using
your licence plate number,
Police are able to trace your
property.
The OPP encourage
property owners to make
frequent checks of their
vacation property during
the "off-season" to ensure
everything is secure. If
travel time limits the num-
ber of opportunities to
check in, arrangements
should be made with a
trusted friend or camp-
ground affiliate who will
randomly check your prop-
erty for you. Also, remote
video surveillance devices
can provide a measure of
deterrence and security for
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property owners.
Huron County OPP con-
tinues to appeal to persons
living in and around trailer
parks and/or cottages to
report any and all suspicious
activity to police when it
happens.
For more information on
programs such as Cottage
Security and the SafeGuard
Ontario Property Security
Review program please
visitwww.opp.ca. If any com-
munity resident would like a
Safe Guard Ontario Property
Review which will look at
many features including a
building's windows, locks and
pins; door hinges, frames and
locks; exterior lighting; garage
security and the address num-
ber displayed, please contact
Huron OPP at 519-524-1074.
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