South Africa’s winter crime surge is coming — devices that can protect your home

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South Africa’s winter crime surge is coming — devices that can protect your home
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December is not the worst month for house break-ins in South Africa. The winter’s long night hours and cold weather create more opportunities for burglars.

South African households can install several devices to help protect their homes from burglars during the longer nights of the incoming winter., house-breaking is the most common type of crime experienced by households.Analysis of this data shows that two months tend to have the highest number of break-in incidents in South Africa.

In the Southern Hemisphere, June is the month of the year with the longest night-time on average and the longest night of the year, commonly known as the winter solstice. Given that burglars are using sophisticated methods to access homes, traditional lock and chain security measures may no longer be enough.

Examples available from Builders include the Ezviz DB2 2K battery-powered doorbell and Amazon’s Ring Video Doorbell.“With features such as two-way audio communication, advanced motion detection, adjustable motion zones, and high-resolution video streaming, these devices allow you to see potential intruders and provide an extra layer of security,” Builders said.

Builders offers the Ezviz Dark Fighter Bullet IP Camera and Netatmo Smart Outdoor Camera, which boast around-the-clock property surveillance.One lens records the ambient brightness, and the other captures colour information, with the merged image offering unparalleled detail and realistic colour. Smart motion sensors take their capabilities to the next level by allowing for easy monitoring and control via Wi-Fi connectivity.Many models on the market have simple fitment systems that enable quick installation.

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