Preventing Crime in the Garden

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Preventing Crime in the Garden

Sheds Do not neglect to protect your shed which will probably contain your lawnmower and garden equipment and tools. Sheds are a major security risk, the opportunist thief who finds them filled with expensive tools may not only steal them but also use them to break into your house or garage. Consider good quality shed alarms and fit a lock which cannot be easily removed.

Garden Ornaments etc Although gardens and their contents can never be completely secure an external movement detector which is not activated by small animals or normal wildlife can prevent theft of garden ornaments and plants, as well as making it difficult for a thief or burglar to get close to your house. Garden alarms are a worthwhile investment. Safety tips to help prevent burglary

Mark your initials and post code on to all items that a burglar may wish to steal from your property, including outside items like garden furniture and ornaments.

Put away ladders and patio furniture when not in use because burglars will use these to reach upstairs windows.

Fit external lighting that is turned on by a movement sensor to help protect your property during hours of darkness.

If possible have a gravel path around your house, burglars don't like these because they make a noise when walking on them.

Many garden plants can be a useful deterrent to burglars who try to access your garden and below is a list which make good garden borders:

Hawthorn Holly Gorse Pyracantha Blackberry Brambles Roses

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About the Author

Mike is the owner of Easy Alarms and is committed to providing great value-for-money burglar alarms that the ordinary home owner can install in order to protect their homes and gardens.

Author: Mike Stephens