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Garden, Shed And Allotment Security

Many people take steps to protect their homes and the property inside them, they leave valuable equipment in gardens and unsecured sheds, providing easy pickings for opportunist thieves. Power tools, mowers, garden tools, mountain bikes and golf clubs are just some examples of expensive equipment left in sheds that are not strong or secure enough to protect them from thieves. To make matters worse, these stolen items could then be used by the intruder to break into your house.  

Effective garden security covers everything from boundary fences and gates to the valuables stored inside your shed. The following are hints and tips to keep your garden - and therefore your home - secure.


Top Tips for a Safer Garden, Shed Or Allotment

Gates, fences and walls should be kept in good repair to stop intruders getting in

  • Grow prickly plants close to vulnerable areas such as windows, fences, boundary walls and drainpipes
  • Don’t leave expensive equipment like garden tools, mowers, mountain bikes and power tools in the shed
  • If you have nowhere else to store valuable equipment, take measures to secure your shed
  • Don’t leave ladders and tools lying around in your garden – these could be used to break into your home
  • Mark your garden tools and equipment with your postcode.

You can download the West Mercia Police's leaflet "Nip Garden Crime in the Bud" which provides a more detailed practical advice on improving outdoor security and protecting your valuables.