The areas of the home to protect from burglars

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Unfortunately, intruders are one of those things in life that we have to live with. Burglars are always going to look for an opportunity to get onto your land and steal from you – whether they are after the tools in your shed, the car in your garage or things that you have inside your home. In some cases, they will even steal the copper from cables around your home as the value of scrap metal is so high.

The best thing that you can do is to make sure that you have ensured that the perimeter of your home is as safe as houses – as the saying goes. If you want to make sure that your boundaries are as secure as can be, here are some ideas…

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Gates and Doorways – These are the natural entry points of your home and are the first thing that a would-be intruder is likely to spot if there is an easy way to gain access through them. Gates with access to your property should always be locked, and you could look into adding electric gates like these https://completegateautomation.co.uk/ for example to your property so that they can only be opened by those who live there. Doors are another entry point, and you should pay attention to all doors in the home, not just the front – if you have patio doors these should be secure as they are a popular entry point for intruders who access the property via the garden where it is less likely that they will be spotted.

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Walls and Fences – These don’t only mark the boundary of your property, but they are also instrumental in keeping unwanted visitors out. If your fencing is broken or a bit dilapidated, this makes it much easier for a criminal to access your land. When securing the perimeter, the first thing to do is to make sure that you have robust fencing in place. It should also be difficult or impossible to climb – consider using anti grip paint, or fence toppers in areas where it might be possible for someone to climb it, such as near to drainpipes for example. To make it extra tough, you could also plant spiky plants and shrubs such as bamboo, holly or blackthorn around the boundary, as intruders will think twice about climbing through dense thorns to get in!

Cameras and Alarms – Another great defence to have in place is an alarm system as well as security cameras. There are many different types available, so you are bound to find the right one to suit your home and budget. Things like the Ring doorbell are easy to attach yourself, or you could have multiple cameras around the home and boundary. As well as being able to provide visual evidence if you do have an intruder which will help the police to investigate it, they also provide a strong deterrent to burglars when they see that a home is alarmed.

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