CANADAHALIFAX news Police offer up tips for securing seasonal properties over the colder months by admin 17 أكتوبر، 2021 written by admin 17 أكتوبر، 2021 1.5K Every year, the RCMP responds to numerous reports of break and enters at cottages and cabins through the winter HalifaxToday Staff Listen to this article NEWS RELEASE NOVA SCOTIA RCMP The vivid fall colours are nature’s reminder that cottage season is coming to an end for another year. Many cottage owners will soon begin closing up their seasonal homes in preparation for winter. Every year, the RCMP responds to numerous reports of break and enters at cottages and cabins through the winter months. Break and enters at seasonal properties are often crimes of opportunity due to their isolated locations. This increases the odds of criminal activity not being noticed. The Nova Scotia RCMP is offering some tips to keep your cottage safe: Remove all valuables from your cottage (including firearms); Lock / secure all doors and windows; Ensure all windows are covered by closing curtains or blinds; Ensure all out buildings (e.g., garage or shed) are secured. Remove valuables; Don’t leave tools and items outside that could be used to break into your cottage. This includes ladders; Ensure that your cottage is visited on a regular basis. Consider using a trail camera; Ensure your property is well lit, with motion sensors and timers on lights; Install an alarm system with a local contact person if you don’t live nearby. “The more difficult you make it for thieves to access to your property, the better.” says Cpl. Chris Marshall of the Nova Scotia RCMP. The RCMP will often check with neighbours if a break-in occurs in an area. We encourage community members to call to report suspicious activity and help to reduce property crime. Taking note of details such as a vehicle description, a license plate number, or a description of a driver can be a big help and lead to the recovery of stolen property and charges against those responsible. Nova Scotia RCMP can be contacted anywhere in the province by calling 1-800-803-RCMP (7267). Should you wish to remain anonymous, call Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure web tip at www.crimestoppers.ns.ca, or use the P3 Tips App. 1٬068 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post الجيش اللبناني: عسكري أطلق النار يوم أحداث بيروت يخضع للتحقيق next post Ferrell and Reilly shine and an Oscar-winning Renée Zellweger: This week’s best and biggest on Netflix You may also like Police involved in power pole crash while chasing... 28 أبريل، 2026 Three drivers in HRM charged with stunting 28 أبريل، 2026 كندا لا تزال تراجع خطتها لشراء مقاتلات ’’إف... 28 أبريل، 2026 كارني يُعلن إنشاء أوّل صندوق سيادي للثروة الوطنية... 28 أبريل، 2026 Manitoba man killed in Shubenacadie car crash 27 أبريل، 2026 Prime Minister Mark Carney announces Canada’s 1st sovereign... 27 أبريل، 2026 Power restored after thousands in the dark in... 27 أبريل، 2026 Church Point’s historic Église Sainte-Marie wins national restoration... 27 أبريل، 2026 كارني ناقش مع شينباوم مجالات التعاون بين بلديهما 27 أبريل، 2026 بريتيش كولومبيا: الخمور الأميركية ستبقى محظورة لأنّ الناس... 27 أبريل، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ