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Six safety & security tips for South African homeowners

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Six safety & security tips for South African homeowners

With security playing a crucial role in where people choose to live and how they feel in their homes, taking a layered approach to protection can make a meaningful difference. REMAX Southern Africa encourages homeowners across the country to take proactive and practical steps to protect their properties, especially as safety remains a key concern for many South Africans.

“Safety is one of the first questions buyers and sellers raise when deciding on a property,” says Adrian Goslett, CEO and Regional Director of REMAX Southern Africa. “A secure home isn’t only about peace of mind; it also protects long-term value. The good news is that small, consistent actions, combined with the right technology and community awareness, can significantly reduce risk.”

REMAX Southern Africa advises homeowners to consider the following safety and security measures:

1. Strengthen your perimeter

Your first line of defence is your boundary. Check that your walls, fences and gates are solid, difficult to climb, and in good condition. Additionally, ensure that your gates are securely locked and that keys cannot be easily reached. Install burglar bars on windows that are easily accessible, if required.

2. Use alarm systems

No single measure is enough on its own. The most effective protection comes from combining visible deterrents such as electric fencing and security gates, with active systems such as security alarms and armed response.

3. Improve exterior lighting

Well-lit homes are less attractive to criminals. Motion-sensor lights around entrances, driveways, and side passages help remove cover at night. Ensure that you regularly trim overgrown shrubs and trees that could block views of windows or doors.

4. Secure doors, windows and access points

External doors should be strong and fitted with quality locks and deadbolts. Make sure all windows lock properly and reinforce any access points that are easier to reach, such as small bathroom windows, skylights or garage doors.

5. Use technology to your advantage

Smart security solutions, including CCTV, video doorbells and app-enabled alarms, allow homeowners to monitor their properties remotely and respond quickly to alerts. Even basic camera systems can deter criminals when they are clearly visible.

6. Build community awareness

Strong neighbour networks remain one of the most effective deterrents. Community WhatsApp groups, street committees, and even neighbourhood patrols help residents share alerts quickly and coordinate responses to suspicious activity.

“Home security is not about living in fear, it’s about living prepared,” adds Goslett. “When households take sensible precautions, and communities work together, we create safer neighbourhoods for everyone. REMAX Southern Africa encourages homeowners to stay informed about local risks and to review their safety measures regularly.”

REMAX Southern Africa also recommends that if homeowners are planning to buy or sell property that they include a security check as part of their move. These practical steps can improve safety, support property value, and help homes appeal to prospective buyers.

For more real estate advice or to get in touch with your nearest REMAX Office, visit www.remax.co.za

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