ono
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Any advice?
I have just bought a new build house on a new estate and have been experiencing a few issues/near misses with burglars. I live in a Cul De Sac but the houses which separate my house from the outside of the estate are all empty at the minute (some haven't sold yet).
So, last week my shed was broken into and my lawnmower was stolen. I've replaced the locks on my shed and have put carpet rods on top of the fence in an attempt to stop people climbing over (it's a 6 foot fence - i'm aware this could land me in trouble but it's a measure i'm taking in the interim while I come up with a better solution). Worth noting, my neighbours haven't moved in yet but don't have any kids or pets so there shouldn't be any issues with anybody or anything being accidentally injured - unless they're breaking in.
So last night (1 am), I heard one of the gates from the empty houses close so went to the window to see if anybody was there. There was a bloke in a black hoody and he literally just opened the patio door to the house. I called the police and within a few mins they arrived. The thief had tried to take the boiler out. We've spoken to neighbours and similar things have been happening to the other houses not in my immediate vicinity.
So, is there anything I can do or is there anything you would recommend to lessen the chances of a burglary? We all have single handle Patio Doors to the rear and i'm concerned at how easy the lock is to snap.
I've looked at Anti-Snap/Anti-Bump/Anti-Drill locks, motion sensors, alarm systems, lights which emulate a TV, Security Lights/Camera for the garden, but don't know what the most effective option would be.
Any advice would be appreciated? I literally know nothing about locks/alarms systems or CCTV. Cheers blues.
I have just bought a new build house on a new estate and have been experiencing a few issues/near misses with burglars. I live in a Cul De Sac but the houses which separate my house from the outside of the estate are all empty at the minute (some haven't sold yet).
So, last week my shed was broken into and my lawnmower was stolen. I've replaced the locks on my shed and have put carpet rods on top of the fence in an attempt to stop people climbing over (it's a 6 foot fence - i'm aware this could land me in trouble but it's a measure i'm taking in the interim while I come up with a better solution). Worth noting, my neighbours haven't moved in yet but don't have any kids or pets so there shouldn't be any issues with anybody or anything being accidentally injured - unless they're breaking in.
So last night (1 am), I heard one of the gates from the empty houses close so went to the window to see if anybody was there. There was a bloke in a black hoody and he literally just opened the patio door to the house. I called the police and within a few mins they arrived. The thief had tried to take the boiler out. We've spoken to neighbours and similar things have been happening to the other houses not in my immediate vicinity.
So, is there anything I can do or is there anything you would recommend to lessen the chances of a burglary? We all have single handle Patio Doors to the rear and i'm concerned at how easy the lock is to snap.
I've looked at Anti-Snap/Anti-Bump/Anti-Drill locks, motion sensors, alarm systems, lights which emulate a TV, Security Lights/Camera for the garden, but don't know what the most effective option would be.
Any advice would be appreciated? I literally know nothing about locks/alarms systems or CCTV. Cheers blues.