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As the weather turns milder and a few patches of sunshine appear, we want to remind residents to keep their homes, gardens and outbuildings secure.
Many residents are busy in their gardens at this time of year, or just throwing open a few windows to enjoy the warmer air. This is great news for burglars who are already taking advantage of the brighter days.
Whilst home burglaries are down compared to the same period last year, thefts from gardens, sheds and garages have increased by over 40 per cent. Burglars are particularly interested in any expensive equipment stored in outbuildings like power tools, bicycles or exercise equipment, so make sure your outbuildings are secure.
More than 50 shed and outbuilding burglaries have occurred around the county during April, with Dacorum (13), East Herts (seven), Hertsmere (seven) and Watford (seven) having the highest number of offences.
Nicola Chamberlain, Hertfordshire Constabulary’s Crime Prevention lead, said: “As the weather gets better, outbuildings and homes are often left unsecure, due to people spending more time outside or opening windows and doors to keep cool. This gives criminals opportunities to access homes and gardens to steal any valuable items left around. It’s important to remember to lock outbuildings and windows and doors, even if you are at home, thieves can still access insecure areas when you are upstairs or in another part of your home.
“Make sure any tools that could assist a burglar, like ladders, trowels, hammers etc, are locked away and ensure outbuildings are secured with strong locks or even an alarmed padlock. Consider installing dusk till dawn security lights and planting defensive plants like roses along your borders, and make sure fences are in good condition, which will help keep your home safe.”
Twelve tips to make your garden and outbuildings more secure:
For more detailed security advice, please visit our crime prevention pages.