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How to Secure your Backyard

Secure your backyard to avoid residential burglaries

Your home security plan needs to include your backyard, especially if you are a gardening fan that stores his or hers expensive lawnmowers, hedge trimmers and advanced garden tools in unprotected outbuildings such as sheds and garages. Pricey equipment greatly appeals to burglars who will not miss an opportunity to break your poorly locked shed and snatch them off your property. Locksmith New York advises gardening fans that splash a considerable sum of money on their high quality yard gear to protect their investment with proper security devices.

Many homeowners forget the 3 zones strategy to secure properties - that is, they safeguard their home with alarm systems, window security bars and sturdy locked entry doors but leave their backyards completely vulnerable to invasion. Usually equipped with poorly locked doors that can be kicked open and weak windows that can be lifted out of their frames - sheds are perfect targets for opportunistic offenders. And even if your shed contains cheap gardening tools, an opportunistic burglar can still use your gear to break into your main property.

Professional NY locksmith offers the following backyard security tips:

1. Install a burglar alarm system for your shed if you store there expensive outdoor equipment.

2. Install external motion sensor lighting system to fully illuminate your garden upon detecting odd movement such an unwanted intruder. Opportunistic burglars will most likely flee your property than risk getting caught and have their identity revealed.

3. Always lock up ladders and other items that unwanted intruders can use to their advantage when trying to break into your home.

4. Surround your backyard with prickly plants that can block access way to your garden and act as a natural burglar deterrent.

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