'Replace weak front doors' to boost security
Christmas is traditionally a time when properties around the UK are full of expensive presents and gifts which may not yet have been safely hidden
away, meaning it is important front doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) are strong and windows are locked to reduce the risk of a break-in.
Avon and Somerset Police has
stated that last year one in four of the homes which were burgled had been left insecure.
And with laptops, money, jewellery, mobile phones
and games consoles all topping burglars' "wish lists", it is important that homeowners take steps to make their properties more
secure.
The police force advises replacing weak front doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) and making sure the frames
of exterior doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) are strong and in a good condition, which may not be the case if people have
timber front doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) which are showing signs of rotting.
Furthermore, glazed doors or arched doors ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ ) with glass
panels surrounding them can also be made more secure by installing laminated glass or adding some security film, the group added.
People in
the North West may wish to pay a visit to Cheshire ( http://www.force8.co.uk/ )double glazing supplier Force 8 to talk to professionals about home security options and browse a range of exterior composite doors.
Force 8 supply a full
range of arched and composite doors.
Written by Alice Cox

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