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How can getting to know at least one neighbour on each side improve overall security for everyone?

Neighbours are like an informal early warning system. Someone who knows you, your general routine, and who usually visits can quickly spot when something looks off – a gate left open, strange people lingering, loud noises when you’re away.

If you know at least one neighbour on each side fairly well, it’s easier to ask for help when you travel (“Just keep an eye on the place”), and they’re more likely to notice if something unusual happens. In return, you do the same for them.

You don’t have to be best friends; basic friendliness and exchange of phone numbers is enough. A quick message saying, “Hey, did you expect someone today? There’s a guy at your door,” can sometimes stop a problem before it grows.

Security isn’t only about hardware. A community where people recognise each other and care even a little is much harder to quietly take advantage of.

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