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Hertfordshire Constabulary is sharing advice with residents to make sure any new valuables they received at Christmas, or purchased in the sales, stay safe and secure.
The number of burglaries in Hertfordshire are currently around the same level as this time last year, however the Watford, Three Rivers and Hertsmere areas all experienced increases in December.
During the first few weeks of the new year burglars are looking out for signs that homes have new valuables and expensive equipment they can steal. Leaving items on view or packaging outside of your home, can alert thieves to the valuables you have.
Detective Chief Inspector Luke Whinnett, from Hertfordshire Constabulary’s Local Policing Command, said: “This time of year burglars are on the lookout for valuables, like new tools, bicycles and other expensive items left in sheds and garages that have little or no security. We are recommending that everyone takes some basic security measures to ensure their outbuildings are secure. Don’t leave anything valuable in them unless they are well secured with good quality locks or even an alarmed padlock. Dusk till dawn security lights will also make your home even safer.”
These tips will help to make your garden and outbuildings more secure:
For more detailed security advice, please visit our crime prevention pages.