Tips For Safe House When Holiday For Idul Fitri
By ekoytyas
@ekoytyas (4679)
Indonesia
August 21, 2011 8:47am CST
1. Avoid things that may indicate that the house was empty so as not to attract the attention of criminals. For example, if you subscribe to the newspaper, a newspaper deliveryman asked not to submit the paper for a homecoming.
Strive for the house lights not be turned on for go. If necessary, install lights that can automatically switch itself off and by setting the desired time.
"In addition, it could also put the sandals or shoes at the door," he explained.
2. During homecoming, be sure not to leave valuables such as money and jewelry at home. To be more safe, keep jewelry and money in the bank.
3. Make sure all doors and windows securely locked before leaving home.
"Do not leave spare house key under a pot, mat or certain places," he said.
4. Turn off all electricity not used to avoid short-circuiting that can cause a fire.
5. If necessary, leave the house to someone who is entrusted, residential neighborhood or a security guard.
"Ask them to check on the house occasionally," he said.
6. If necessary, install a security alarm in your home or installing CCTV cameras at some point in the home such as yard, living room and bedroom.
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4 responses
@henkiprananda (2729)
• Indonesia
21 Aug 11
thank's for the tips my friend. i'll try it at my house.

@henkiprananda (2729)
• Indonesia
23 Aug 11
i live in pontianak city, and i have plan to go to my parent house at sanggau. almost one year, and i miss my parent.


@ravisivan (14082)
• India
21 Aug 11
ekoytas: good information. But after reading more fear comes in our mind. above all God has to help us. Prayers are also relevant. Any amount of safety measures and watchman keeping etc. will not help if the area is not safe one.

@fajarsetiawan (303)
• Indonesia
22 Aug 11
that is good tips for me, my friend. i'll do it. thank for your tips. have a nice day.





