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Ten Valentine’s Day Safety Tips

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By:
Peter M. Rogers
|January 11, 2026

With Valentine’s Day around the corner, it’s time for a fun and romantic night with your significant other, friend, or yourself! Be wary though, as burglars are giddy, knowing that so many people have plans for romantic dates and getaways. 

It takes less than 12 minutes for a burglar to raid your home of valuables—cash, electronics, jewelry, and more. So, we've put together 10 safety tips to help ensure that your Valentine’s Day isn't spoiled. While many of these tips should be best practices, it is especially important to be safe on holidays when burglars expect you to be out of the house.

10 Valentine’s Day safety tips

1. Don’t announce your plans on social media. 

First things first: don’t share your dinner reservation, movie plans, or anything else that could be used to identify your home as vacant. Sharing this information makes your home an easier target for burglars. More than 60% of burglars know their victims—even more reason to be mindful of what you post on social media.

2. Wait to post pictures

The temptation to post pictures of the great food, the beautiful restaurant, and the romantic scenery can be great, but resist it until after the date. Just like announcing your plans, the pictures will show that you’re not currently at home. Special Valentine’s Day Tip: Your partner may not be pleased if you’re on your phone, either.

3. Lock doors and windows

Avoiding social media does not guarantee that your home is safe. It may seem simple, but make sure that you’ve locked all the doors and windows, including those upstairs. Most burglars enter through the front door (34%), followed by a first-floor window (23%), and back door (22%). If you have a home security system already, consider upgrading or adding door and window sensors to your current system.

4. Light up your home

A great, easy way to deter burglars is by making it appear that your home is occupied. That begins by turning the lights on. If your home is equipped with smart plugs and wireless light controls, sync them with your normal routine.

5. Put your valuables away

Don’t leave electronics, bank statements, or jewelry on counters, tables, or nightstands. Put these items in a drawer or—even better—a safe. When possible, position large electronics, like TVs and stereos, so they are hidden when looking through your windows.

6. Limit cash on hand

Valentine’s Day is a busy and often chaotic evening. You could lose your wallet or purse, or even be the victim of a pickpocket! Protect yourself by limiting the amount of cash you bring, along with other items.

7. Keep valuables in front

Okay, you had to bring the purse to complete your outfit. That’s fine, just remember to always keep it in front of you at all times. Always zip it fully closed if you can. Guys: the same goes for you. Put your wallet in your front pocket. It's easier for someone to grab it without you noticing if it's your back pocket.

8. Walk in well-lit, trafficked areas

It’s undoubtedly romantic to end your date on a walk where it’s just you, your partner, and silence. We see it in movies all the time. However, it also leaves you vulnerable to a waiting burglar. We’re not suggesting you head to a crowded shopping mall; just make sure others around who could help.

9. Ask a trusted person to take care of your home. 

If one night out on the town isn’t enough and you’ve planned a romantic getaway, ask someone you trust—like a neighbor—to look after your home. Instruct them to pick up the mail/packages, shovel the snow, water the plants, or anything else to make it appear that you’re still there. We recommend rewarding them afterward for their efforts.

10. Turn off the oven, put out the candles and fires. 

If crowds are not your cup of tea and you have a lovely night-in planned, be careful. Setting the mood is important, but fires can cause a lot of damage quickly. Don’t leave anything on—oven, lit candles, etc.—when you leave the room or go to bed for the night. Just to be extra safe, make sure that your smoke and heat sensor is properly functioning.

Stay safe this Valentine’s Day with a home security system

Is there anything more romantic than keeping your loved one safe and secure? More than 80% of burglars look to see if there is an alarm and 60% change their mind if they see one installed.

Frontpoint keeps homes safe whether families are there or not. To shop DIY home security systems, check out our products page. If you have questions or would like to discuss a quote, contact us at 855-866-4409.

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