Holiday Package Theft Prevention
As the holiday season approaches, we look forward to gift-giving, celebrations and, of course, online shopping. But with the convenience of doorstep deliveries also comes a rising risk of package theft, especially during this high-traffic season. Porch pirates know this is prime time for valuable deliveries left unattended. Follow these tips for holiday package theft prevention.
1. Schedule Deliveries When You’re Home
Arrange for packages to arrive when someone will be home, or ask a neighbor to pick them up. Many carriers offer tracking and delivery windows to help you time your pickup.
2. Use Secure Lockers or In-Store Pickup
Skip the doorstep risk by opting for Amazon lockers, UPS Access Points or in-store pickup. These services hold your packages securely until you can retrieve them.
3. Install a Video Doorbell or Security Camera
Video doorbells and outdoor cameras help deter theft and capture footage if a thief strikes. Many models also offer two-way audio, so you can communicate with delivery drivers or ward off suspicious visitors.
4. Set Up a Delivery Lockbox
A lockbox is a safe option for holiday deliveries. Delivery drivers can place packages inside, keeping them out of sight and secure until you get home.
5. Request Signature for High-Value Packages
Require a signature for expensive items to ensure they don’t get left unattended. Most carriers offer this option, providing extra security for your holiday deliveries.
6. Make Your Porch Less Visible and Well-Lit
Motion-activated lights, along with plants or barriers that block your porch from view, make it harder for thieves to grab packages undetected.
7. Set Delivery Alerts
Sign up for text or email notifications to know exactly when your package arrives. Quick retrieval is a great defense against theft.
8. Connect with Neighbors
Neighborhood groups can be helpful for sharing updates on package thefts and suspicious activity. A watchful community is often enough to deter thieves.
What to Do if Theft Happens
If a package is stolen, report it to local police and notify the retailer and delivery company, as many offer refunds or replacements. If you have video footage, share it with neighbors and local authorities to help prevent future thefts.
Wrapping Up
Holiday package theft prevention requires a little planning and the right security tools. By taking these simple precautions, you can greatly reduce the risk of becoming a victim of porch pirates. You’ll be well-prepared to keep your gifts safe and enjoy a worry-free holiday season.
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