Summer is for unwinding, exploring, and leaving your worries behind. It shouldn't be spent wondering if your home is safe. This season, we are rolling out our definitive guide to protecting your property, engineered to give you absolute peace of mind while you enjoy the sun.
Below is your exclusive hub for the complete 2026 Reed Security Summer Tips. Bookmark this page. As we release our bite-sized, premium video guides across social media all summer long, you can find the entire collection right here.
Tip 1: The Power of Community

Share info about suspicious activity or crime with Police and neighbours.
A secure home starts with a vigilant neighborhood. If you see something out of place - like someone checking car doors late at night - communicate. Sharing real-time information with local authorities and your neighbors creates a proactive, invisible shield around your entire street.

Tip 2: Protect Your Digital Footprint

Don't post photos or videos on social media while you are travelling.
We all love sharing our summer adventures, but broadcasting your location in real-time is an open invitation. Posting those beach selfies tells the world exactly where you are - unless you want everyone to know your home is empty, save the photo dumps for when you are safely back.

Tip 3: Secure Every Entry Point

Lock windows and doors before leaving your home.
It sounds simple, but it is the most crucial step in home protection. Before you pack the car and head out for the weekend, take a final walkthrough. Check them all. A cracked window on the second floor is all the invitation an intruder needs. Secure the perimeter, completely.

Tip 4: Illuminate the Shadows

Keep your property well-lit at night.
Light is your silent watchman. Burglars don't like to be seen; they thrive in the dark blind spots of your yard. By keeping your property illuminated with smart, automated lighting, you strip away their biggest advantage.

Tip 5: Store Your Valuables

Don't leave expensive stuff outside.
That premium mountain bike or expensive patio equipment? It's a magnet for wandering eyes. The rule here is uncompromising: don't leave expensive stuff out in the open unless you want it stolen. Bring it inside, lock it in the garage, or secure it out of sight.

Tip 6: The Illusion of Presence

Get someone to pick up mail and mow the lawn.
An overflowing mailbox and an overgrown lawn are the ultimate green lights for trespassers. Intruders target unoccupied properties. By having a neighbor or friend maintain your home’s daily routine, you project an active, lived-in presence - even from hundreds of miles away.

Tip 7: The Ultimate Deterrent

You are 400% less likely to have a break-in.
When common sense meets advanced technology, your home becomes a fortress. The statistics are undeniable: properties are exponentially safer with a Reed smart home security system. Let our Reed Security stop sign be the first and last thing an intruder sees.

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