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Garden Crime How to Protect Your Property
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Basic Considerations Avoid hidden areas where intruders can lurk Consider security lighting Consider gravel paths to prevent a silent approach Make the back garden a difficult area to access
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Fences Place Trellis on top of fence Barbed wire or other such fence topping must not overhang and incline inwards Consider planting climbing roses up and along fence
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Sheds Secure the shed door with a heavy duty hasp Fit a closed-shackle padlock Opening windows require good window locks. Consider a passive infra-red detector Consider a door contact alarm
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Flimsy Sheds Consider locking garden tools to floor anchor Consider a locking box inside the shed Consider locking pesticides away Keep tools in garage
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Natural Protection A barrier of prickly hedge may be all the protection you need around your property. Here are some suggestions for plants to use………………..
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Creeping JuniperBlue Spruce Common Holly Giant Rhubarb Golden Bamboo Chinese Jujube Firethorn Shrub Rose Pencil Christmas Tree Purple Berberis Mountain Pine Blue Pine Oleaster Blackthorn Fuschia-flowered Gooseberry Prickly ash (Zanthoxylum)
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Finally Put away all tools and equipment Sheds are securely locked Keep tools inside if you do not have a garden shed Use plant protection - such as thorny shrubs Install outside security lighting Photograph valuable garden plants or ornaments. Check that your household insurance policy covers theft from your garden and outbuildings
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