Home Service and Hard Target

Keith Brindle - Home Service Technician
Aylesbury Vale District Council offer free security checks to residents of Aylesbury Vale who meet certain criteria.
Home Service
Do you have problems making sure that your home is safe and secure?
If you are over 60 or are registered disabled and need new locks and smoke alarms, then why not use Aylesbury Vale District Council’s home service (also known as the handyman)?
This is a free security check for your home. It includes supplying and fitting of free door locks, window locks and smoke alarms.
If you would like to take advantage of this scheme please call 01296 585605 or email envhealth@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk.
Hard Target Project
The police will ask the council to provide a free home security check to victims of domestic burglary as part of the hard target project. It includes supplying and fitting of door locks, window locks and a smoke alarm. All locks used are Police preferred products that comply with the Secure by Design standard.
This project is part of the home service provided by the council with support from Aylesbury Vale Community Safety Partnership.
Home Fire Risk Check
If you require a home fire risk check by the fire service, please call 01296 744477 or visit their website for more details using the link below.
Date Updated: 29/09/11
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Home Service | Leaflet on Home Service | 386KB
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Hard Target Leaflet | Leaflet on Hard Target | 620KB
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Recommended external websites
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Free Home Fire Risk Check | http://www.bucksfire.gov.uk/bucksfire... |