Gardening Essentials – For Your Aluminium Garden Shed
Key Features Of HEX Living Metal Garden Storage
With Winter almost here, it’s more than likely that you’ll be packing up your garden to safely store away belongings until Spring. From lawnmowers and tools to barbecues and bikes, the items we store in our sheds are valuable and so security is a must if belongings are to be kept safe from theft or damage.
In this article, we look at some essential steps to help you up your levels of security and discourage any unwanted visitors:
SHED LOCATION
One of the first steps to secure your shed is to give its chosen location some careful thought and consideration.
In an ideal situation you want your shed to be visual from your main house but not the street. If full sight of the shed is not possible, choosing a view of the door(s) would be the preference.
If an option, installing full privacy garden gates to minimise another view of your garden shed or side entrance could be beneficial.
CONSIDER SHED MATERIAL
Secure metal shed are often more difficult to break into than wooden and plastic alternatives. Alongside robust door locking systems, secure metal shed usually have reinforced hinges which help to prevent forced entry.
LIGHTS/CAMERA AND ALARM
Fitting simple accessories such as an alarm/camera or security lights is a great way to ward off potential thieves. These simple and low-cost options could make all the difference when it comes to safeguarding your shed, alerting you to the presence of an intruder and deterring them from trying to steal its contents.
INVEST IN ADDITIONAL SECURITY LOCKS
When choosing a shed, make sure it has a robust and reliable door handle and lock. Our Hixon, Weston and Bromley secure metal shed come with a strong stainless steel door handle and euro mortice lock which make gaining access more difficult, ensuring belongings are kept safe
For an added deterrent, you may also want to consider adding a padlock to your shed. Simple to attach, they can give you added peace of mind for a relatively low cost. Combination locks or heavy-duty padlocks are certainly worth the investment – just remember to store the keys in a memorable, safe location!
NAME YOUR BELONGINGS
It might sound pointless but naming your belongings, especially high-value items, could be the difference between them being reunited with you if the worst does happen.
Options on the market include tamper-proof security tags with your details on them or something even simpler, a UV pen that only shows up in UV light.
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