If you’re planning to travel for Eid Al Fitr next month and are worried about leaving your home unattended, there’s good news! The Dubai Police offer a free home security service that ensures your villa stays protected while you’re away. The best part? You can even register at the airport before you leave or sign up through a mobile app from anywhere in the world. Keep reading to find out all the important details you need to know.
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Dubai Police will regularly monitor your villa while you’re away. Once you register on the Dubai Police website, patrols in your area will keep a lookout for any suspicious activity, ensuring your home stays secure. Signing up is quick and hassle-free – all you need to do is provide some basic details through the Dubai Police app, website, or at a Smart Police Station (SPS).
This free security service is available to villa residents in Dubai who are leaving their homes vacant for a period of time. Unfortunately, apartments are not covered under this initiative. To be eligible, residents must make sure:
You can apply through multiple channels:
Before applying, make sure you have the following details ready:
Step 1: Fill out the application form
Step 2: Attach all required documents
Step 3: Submit your request
Step 4: Receive a transaction number via SMS and email to track your request
By taking advantage of Dubai Police’s free home monitoring service, you can travel with peace of mind, knowing your home is being watched over by professionals!
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