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Sheds & Outbuilding security |
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Good Afternoon,
An opportunistic burglar will try a shed or garage first because they can find the tools they need to break into the main house.
Shed and outbuilding security: first steps
Think like a thief
Alarm it
Lock it, hide it or mark it Secure your bike to the ground or a lockable stand within a locked shed or garage. Visit Sold Secure to search for ground anchors and other locks designed to fix to floors and walls. It’s always worth draping an old sheet or blanket over the top of mowers or bikes to keep them covered from view. Although it might sound like stating the obvious, never leave your garage or shed door unlocked if you’re not around. Keep the door closed between uses so that no one can see what's inside. Property mark your items and take photographs of them. Some tools can be painted with your name or postcode and forensic marking is also an option. You can also register any item that has a serial number with Immobilise. A locksmith belonging to the Master Locksmiths Association can advise you on the most secure shed and garage door security. They can also help you install it. Most also provide full home security surveys.
The top five most common items stolen from sheds + Mowers + Sports equipment + Power tools + Garden tools
Bike Marking Keep an eye out for notification of future Bike Marking events in your area over the coming months - this is a free service offered by Staffordshire Police via BikeRegister to help prevent theft - find out more at wwww.bikeregister.com | ||
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