There are plenty of seasonal things that you can do with your backyard to make it stand out for summer, but not everything in a garden is seasonal in nature. For example, you may plant flowers or vegetables seasonally, but security is a year-round thing. There are certain times of the year that you would worry more about your backyard security than others. For example, in the summer, you may forget to pack away the BBQ. In the wintertime, you might be worried about the darker evenings, meaning your home is more susceptible to a break in.
Either way, making your backyard more secure is a great way to ensure your insurance company is happy with the way your house is protected, and it gives you that peace of mind that you need as you lock up your home at bedtime. Let’s look at some tasks you can carry out that can help you with securing your back yard.
Install outdoor security cameras
Having outdoor security cameras is a great idea, especially if you have a tall fence that you’ve installed so that you can have the cameras on top of it. Security cameras can be positioned so that every nook and cranny of your backyard is visible on the tape. When you have cameras that have great resolution, you’ll be able to see what you need to see and feel secure in the knowledge that your garden is not a hidden zone for people to hide in.
Get a video doorbell
You can use these for the front door and/or the back door so that you can log into your property at any time from any place with a wireless connection. If somebody rings your doorbell when you’re at work, you can check your app and see who’s standing waiting to be let in. It allows you to see and speak to anybody present via two-way audio, which can be really helpful if you’re worried about checking the front door, and you’re not expecting any guests.
Add practical lighting
Outdoor security lighting can be added around the perimeter of your home, and they can be done with motion sensors. You don’t want to choose anything too bright so that it disturbs you or your neighbours, but having it is better as a deterrent than you think. Not only will your backyard be bathed in light so that the camera can pick up whoever is sneaking around out there, but having that lighting can be an immediate deterrent for somebody who’s looking to break into your home.
Lock up valuables in your garden storage
If you have an outdoor pizza oven, barbecue or similar, you need to secure it. You can fix some things to the floor via concrete or via chains, but with items that you can’t, it’s a good idea to make sure that they’re kept in some kind of outdoor storage or shed that has a weatherproof, rustproof combination padlock. Having one of these can prevent thieves breaking in.
Often, a very tall fence with unclimbable paint or thorny hedge is a great way to make sure nobody is going to break into your home. It keeps your garden secure and makes you and your family feel like you are protected.