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Spring is here and it’s time to launch our annual crime prevention campaign to help residents make their homes, gardens and outbuildings more secure.
Warmer weather means people tend to spend more time outdoors, using gardening and leisure equipment, but burglars are also out and about looking out for valuable things to steal. Any valuable tools, bicycles or other expensive items left out or stored in poorly secured outbuildings can tempt them.
More than 80 shed and outbuilding burglaries occurred around the county during February, with St Albans (20) Dacorum (15) and East Herts (13) having the highest number of offences.
Detective Chief Inspector Luke Whinnett, from the Local Policing Command, said: “Burglaries and thefts from gardens often increase at this time of year as the weather turns milder. People tend to buy new garden equipment, start DIY projects or splash out on barbecues etc, meaning there’s a lot of valuable stuff in gardens and sheds. We are recommending that everyone takes some basic security measures to make sure their gardens and outbuildings are secure. Leaving valuable tools and gardening equipment lying around in your garden can attract thieves.
“Make sure any tools that could assist a burglar, like ladders, trowels, hammers etc, are locked away and ensure outbuildings are as secure as possible, 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. Remember to close windows and lock doors when you are finished outside and before going to bed, even when the weather gets warmer.”
Some tips to make your garden and outbuildings more secure:
For more detailed security advice, please visit our crime prevention pages.