To prevent this from happening to you, we offer free, non-binding and product-neutral consultations on site or at our office in Warendorf.
We prepare a weak point analysis of your property and give you tips on how you can protect yourself from burglary through your own behavior and with mechanical and electronic security devices.
Almost 50 percent of all burglaries fail due to tested and certified windows and doors. This is because burglars don't want to get into your property at any price, it has to be done quickly and as silently as possible.
Your own tradesman can carry out the manual conversions. Alternatively, you can access a list of installers for mechanical and electronic specialist companies from the NRW State Office of Criminal Investigation (https://www.k-einbruch.de/fachbetriebssuche/).
If you have implemented all the security measures, the Warendorf police can issue you with a recognition badge from the "Zuhause sicher" network. You can find more information here. (https://www.zuhause-sicher.de/)
If you have been the victim of a burglary or suspect that you have, leave the property immediately and inform your local police station on 110. This will protect you and support our work.
We look forward to receiving a call or email from you to arrange an appointment.
Important tips that can protect you:
- Close and lock windows and doors when you leave your home/property.
- When it gets dark, simulate presence by switching on a living room light.
- Shutters should only be lowered in the dark and when there is a lot of sunlight.
- Enlist the help of neighbors or friends and acquaintances to empty the letterbox, put out the garbage can and cut the grass.
- New windows and doors should be installed in accordance with DIN EN 1627-1630 to RC 2 or higher.
- Existing elements could be retrofitted in accordance with DIN 18104 Part 1 or Part 2.
- Have a healthy distrust of strangers and do not let strangers into your house/apartment.
Your technical advisors from the Warendorf district police authority
Carsten Soszynski and Jürgen Gausebeck