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Whilst many people take the time and money to secure their home and garages, many people forget about the security of their sheds or outer buildings. Sheds often hold a large amount of garden tools and machinery and can therefore be an easy target for intruders should they want to steal something.

The positioning of the shed or outer building should be away from view of a street or road. This makes it easy for intruders to get a good look at the building before even having to enter the premises. The shed should also be easily viewed from the house. This means user can easily glance outside and see the shed.

Mark precious belongings

If user has a small, light shed it may be a good idea to anchor it down to the ground. It will prevent thieves from being able to potentially lift the shed to get inside and will also stop it from blowing round in the wind.

This is a simple thing, but users should mark their belongings. This can either be with user’s name, initials or a print which is unique. Should their belongings get stolen the police can identify it as their once found or if someone tries to resell the item it is a lot harder. Apart from doors, windows are the next weakest points of security on a shed.

Extra layer of protection

Users could fit curtains and blinds but also they could use thick boards to cover the windows

Windows can be used by intruders to easily assess whether an outer building or shed is worth breaking into. It is important that users should have expensive equipment or machinery inside to block out the windows.

Users could fit curtains and blinds but also they could use thick boards to cover the windows. With curtains and blinds users should ensure they are closed every time the building is vacant. If the shed does not have a lock it is worth buying a lock or using a padlock to add an extra layer of protection to the building. A lock will just help to ensure that a burglar or intruder cannot just walk straight into the area. It will be much harder for them to break in undetected if there are these measures in place.

Home intruder alarm

It is also important that users invest in a high-quality lock as flimsy one can be easy to bypass when breaking in. To make it much more challenging for thieves to be able to steal their belongings they should lock large items together in the shed or outer buildings.

Lawnmowers, bikes, and other large machinery can be chained together, with a bike chain for example. This makes it increasingly difficult for a burglar to make a quick escape or even manage to get away with all or any of the big belongings in the outbuilding. No matter how secure the outer building is, there will be times that thieves will get past all the obstacles put in place. Fitting an alarm is a great way to scare away intruders. Users can place motion detectors or door sensors to sound whenever an intruder is detected. An alarm system can be connected to the home intruder alarm so that it is easy to control and use.

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