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星期二, 1 月 7, 2025

Stay safe this summer

Howick Botany Neighbourhood Support chairwoman Gay Sykes, left, with committee member Bev Moxon and Counties Manukau East Police sergeant Scott Baker. Times file photo

Howick Botany Neighbourhood Support is providing advice to local residents to help prevent them from becoming the victims of crime during the summer holiday period.

The group says it’s all about neighbours supporting and looking out for each other.

“By neighbours knowing each other it helps reduce crime and supports communities in the case of emergencies and natural disasters.”

Now that days are getting warmer, it’s a good time to remind people to check their home’s smoke alarms, and also during the summer months people tend to spend more time in their garden, the group says.

“Remember if you’re in the backyard to lock your front door, lock up those garden sheds, make sure the kids do not leave bikes on the front lawn unattended and when you leave the house to go out make sure all your windows are completely locked and alarms are on.

“We all start to get busy now with Christmas on the way and it is so easy to dash out to the shops and leave a window open.

“Criminals will take any opportunity we give them, so let’s not give them those chances.”

Here are some helpful tips for people who are making plans to holiday away from home this summer:

  • Let your neighbours know when you’re going and for how long
  • Give your neighbours your emergency contact details
  • Ask someone to clear your letterbox while you’re away
  • Stop regular newspaper deliveries during your absence
  • Ask a neighbour who may have an extra vehicle to park in your driveway

Also, people should not close their curtains when they leave.

Nothing says a home’s occupants are away for a long time like having all the property’s curtains closed day and night, the group says.

“If someone does break in and your curtains are open, your neighbours can observe what’s happening.

“If people have an incident unfolding in front of you in your street please phone police on 111, and if the incident is not urgent please phone 105.

“Report any crime to police, no matter how small.”

People interested in getting involved with Howick Botany Neighbourhood Support can phone or text its chairwoman Gay Sykes on 027 271 2494 or email howickbotanynhs@gmail.com.

The group wishes everyone in east Auckland a safe and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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