Sunday, May 12, 2013

Chance to improve
 garden shed security

                                                     
Residents in Mid Sussex are being encouraged to add extra security to their garden this spring by getting a low cost shed alarm.

As the weather starts to heat up the opportunities for thieves can also increase with open windows, insecure sheds and gardening tools left out.
The Mid Sussex Community Safety Partnership is keen to help residents protect their property and is giving people the opportunity to purchase shed alarms as part of a spring crime prevention campaign.
Residents are being offered the chance to purchase shed alarms at a reduced rate of £7, instead of the retail price of £15.
The discounted shed alarms are available to buy from Town Council Help Points in Burgess Hill, East Grinstead and Haywards Heath.
“Mid Sussex is a low crime area and if we all work together to prevent crime then we can help to ensure it stays that way,” said cllr Christopher Snowling, Cabinet Member for Health and Community.
“These low cost shed alarms are a quick and easy way to add a little extra protection against thieves. Making life hard for opportunist crooks goes a long way towards keeping our crime levels low and making sure Mid Sussex continues to be one of the safest places in the country to live.”
For more information contact the Mid Sussex District Council Community Safety team on 01444 477550 or email 
communitysafety@
midsussex.gov.uk

(Reproduced from Mid-Sussex Times, 11th May)

Gardien Comment:  The above is the absolute minimum you should do but for a full range of security products and secure metal sheds, visit www.garden-security.co.uk

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