5 Ways to Prevent Package Theft From Porch Pirates | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
News

5 Ways to Prevent Package Theft From Porch Pirates

Porch pirates are people who steal other people's packages and mail. A delivery driver may drop off a package at a designated home. A porch pirate will then abscond with the homeowner’s package or packages.

95
5 Ways to Prevent Package Theft From Porch Pirates

In This Article:

Many porch pirates lurk around the province of British Columbia, Canada. 18% of the people in BC have been the victim of package theft. It should also be noted that 1 in 4 Canadians have suffered losses at the hands of a porch pirate.

Nearly a billion dollars worth of goods were stolen, with 1 in 10 people losing an item worth more than 250 dollars. Moreover, Saskatchewan has the highest incidence rate of package theft, at 32%, with Alberta being second at 26%.

Here, our focus will be on how you can prevent package theft from porch pirates.

What Happens if a Porch Pirate Steals Your Package?

You should first check the delivery status of the package. Next, call or email your retailer to get more information. If you have security cameras, you should look at their captured footage.

Perhaps they captured incriminating evidence that you can send to the authorities to arrest the guilty party quickly. You should also file for purchase protection to recoup current and future losses.

Do not forget to claim insurance as well. Finally, file an official police report to help bring the guilty culprit to justice as soon as possible.

How to Prevent Theft From Porch Pirates in British Columbia?

You should first install state-of-the-art security cameras. A video doorbell camera with two-way communication can help you see who is at the door and capture footage that can be used in a court of law.

A smart-based home security system with home automation and remote access features can make your life easier and more convenient while protecting your loved ones and your most valuable assets.

Turn lights on and off and your sprinkler system on and off with the swipe of a button. Lock and unlock doors, arm and disarm alarms, adjust the temperature of each room, and even check in on your children whenever and wherever using a phone, tablet, or computer.

Contrary to popular belief, many thieves target homes in the morning instead of the night: People are more likely to be away at work or school during the daytime, so homes become easier targets for criminals.

A smart-based system will allow you to keep tabs on your property, even at work or school. Speak to your security provider to discuss security alarm system add-ons.

You may not need everything that they provide, but they may be able to offer you a custom-tailored protection package that will provide adequate protection to prevent criminals from targeting your home.

An Amazon locker or a PO box can also easily take care of porch pirates. Packages will be dropped off at a secure location and inside a safe locker that only you can access after you have returned from work.

You can also ask your carrier to ship all packages to your work location instead of your home. Another security addition that you can request is that packages can only be delivered after you have signed for them.

A mailbox sensor is another step you can take to protect your home from porch pirates. British Columbia is a haven for porch pirates.

Home security alarm systems protect homes from porch pirates and burglars, violent criminals, squatters, gas leaks, natural disasters, and arsonists.

What are the Other Package Theft Prevention Tips?

Package tracking apps can help protect your packages from theft. You can also opt to pick up your packages yourself when you have free time. It may not be as convenient, but at least you will be assured that your packages will not be stolen.

Proof of delivery, or POD, should also be the gold standard when packages are delivered. Moreover, package lockboxes, which are becoming more and more common in apartment and condo complexes, can prevent packages from being stolen or tampered with.

You can also place signs around your home that showcase your security system provider to scare off thieves. You can also ask a trusted neighbour to keep a lookout for porch thieves while you are away.

Taking the First Step

A smart home security system is designed to protect your home from any threats it may face in the future, including porch pirates in British Columbia.

Source:

Porch Pirate Statistics | Finder Canada

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Entertainment

15 Times Michael Scott's Life Was Worse Than Your Life

Because have you ever had to endure grilling your foot on a George Foreman?

2514
Michael Scott
NBC

Most of the time, the world's (self-proclaimed) greatest boss is just that, the greatest. I mean, come on, he's Michael Freakin' Scott after all! But every once in a while, his life hits a bit of a speed bump. (or he actually hits Meredith...) So if you personally are struggling through a hard time, you know what they say: misery loves company! Here are 15 times Michael Scott's life was worse than your life:

Keep Reading...Show less
Featured

12 Midnight NYE: Fun Ideas!

This isn't just for the single Pringles out there either, folks

17050
Friends celebrating the New Years!
StableDiffusion

When the clock strikes twelve midnight on New Year's Eve, do you ever find yourself lost regarding what to do during that big moment? It's a very important moment. It is the first moment of the New Year, doesn't it seem like you should be doing something grand, something meaningful, something spontaneous? Sure, many decide to spend the moment on the lips of another, but what good is that? Take a look at these other suggestions on how to ring in the New Year that are much more spectacular and exciting than a simple little kiss.

Keep Reading...Show less
piano
Digital Trends

I am very serious about the Christmas season. It's one of my favorite things, and I love it all from gift-giving to baking to the decorations, but I especially love Christmas music. Here are 11 songs you should consider adding to your Christmas playlists.

Keep Reading...Show less
campus
CampusExplorer

New year, new semester, not the same old thing. This semester will be a semester to redeem all the mistakes made in the previous five months.

1. I will wake up (sorta) on time for class.

Let's face it, last semester you woke up with enough time to brush your teeth and get to class and even then you were about 10 minutes late and rollin' in with some pretty unfortunate bed head. This semester we will set our alarms, wake up with time to get ready, and get to class on time!

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

The 5 Painfully True Stages Of Camping Out At The Library

For those long nights that turn into mornings when the struggle is real.

3659
woman reading a book while sitting on black leather 3-seat couch
Photo by Seven Shooter on Unsplash

And so it begins.

1. Walk in motivated and ready to rock

Camping out at the library is not for the faint of heart. You need to go in as a warrior. You usually have brought supplies (laptop, chargers, and textbooks) and sustenance (water, snacks, and blanket/sweatpants) since the battle will be for an undetermined length of time. Perhaps it is one assignment or perhaps it's four. You are motivated and prepared; you don’t doubt the assignment(s) will take time, but you know it couldn’t be that long.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments