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Summer vacations provide ample opportunities for thieves to break into homes and condominiums. In fact, break-ins and burglaries occur an average of 11% more often in summer than in winter. While condominium security guards help reduce the likelihood of a break-in occurring at a condominium building, residents need to do their due diligence in keeping their condo units secure.
In this blog, we’ll explore 5 of the best ways to keep your condominium secure while you’re away on summer vacation.

One of the best ways to deter potential thieves and burglars is to give your home the appearance that you’re not on vacation at all. This might involve setting timers on lights to switch on and off throughout the day. Through this method, any individuals who may be “casing” your condo as a potential break-in target will be deterred from making any attempts.
If your condominium has a security team, let them know you’ll be going on vacation. Your security guard will stay alert for any false visitors who claim to be visiting your unit, providing a strong element of face-to-face deterrence. Additionally, should any severe maintenance issues occur, such as flooding, your security guard will be able to inform you while you’re on vacation.

Before you leave for your vacation, double-check that all doors and windows are securely locked. This includes not just the main door but also balconies, sliding doors, windows, and any secondary entrances. Consider upgrading to high-security locks if you haven't already, and make sure that any spare keys are stored safely, not placed where they can be easily found.
Setting up an in-home remote surveillance camera can provide peace of mind while on vacation. A camera not only provides the opportunity for you to check in on your home while you’re away, but it also provides a valuable record of evidence in the unfortunate event of a break-in, which is incredibly helpful when coordinating with law enforcement. Should you witness your apartment being broken into, you can alert your condominium’s security team, who will be able to remove the burglars and coordinate with local law enforcement as needed.
Criminals typically target residences that look like they contain valuable items. To combat this, hide these items while you’re on vacation. Ensure that all valuables, such as pieces of technology, expensive or rare decor, and jewelry, are not visible from outside your condominium. Storing expensive electronics, jewelry, and important documents in a secure location, such as a safe, is another good way to maintain in-home security. This reduces the temptation for would-be burglars and increases the likelihood that your belongings will remain untouched.
Condo security guards play a crucial role in keeping property and units safe while residents are on vacation. Not only do they keep properties secure through patrols, CCTV monitoring, and access control, but they also provide valuable services such as package storage and emergency response. Condominiums need to invest in the right security strategies to ensure maximum protection for their residents.

Summer vacations are meant to be a time of relaxation. The last thing you need is to return to a burgled home! Set yourself up for success during your summer vacation by following the tips outlined in this blog to ensure the least chance of criminals breaking into your condominium.
We at Blackbird Security have experience keeping condominium buildings secure all across Canada. To learn how our condo security services can help protect your building, get in touch with us at the link below.







