Posted on July 20, 2021 at 9:22 am
If you work in a profession where
you need to use expensive tools then you should think carefully about how to
ensure that they are secure when they are in your evicle but also when you are
using them. All too often tools get stolen from people’s
driveways, open boots or even from
inside their house. Criminals often watch trades people and target them when
they are working. They may notice that every once in a while you leave your
tools unattended to go to your van to get more materials. This is the time they
are most likely to strike. If you have left your vehicle unlocked or have left
the tools unattended on the floor then you will most probably find that your
insurance is invalidated and will not pay out.
Make sure that you not only keep
your tools in site but that you also keep them within reach. If you have to go
up a ladder then try and ensure that someone is stood at the bottom with your
tools or that you put them away first. If you are working on the front of someone’s
house then try and keep your tools inside and not on the driveway as passing
criminals can easily make a quick get away with your tools. Your tools may be
vital to you being able to work so be sure to protect them at al times.
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Posted on June 10, 2021 at 11:58 am
Since the UK went into lockdown,
the cost of puppies and dogs shot up. Prior to Covid and lockdown, you may be
expected to pay between £300 and £1000 for most breeds of puppies but more for
a pedigree, but following on from the pandemic, puppies are now fetching between
£1000 and £4000! This is a huge jump in price and has meant that lots of people
simply could not afford to get one. As breeders have not be able to breed their
dogs there has been a shortage on puppies, this teamed with the fact that more people
wanted a puppy as they were at home and had nothing else to do sent prices
skyrocketing.
If you have got a dog or a puppy
then you may of heard also about the increase in crime around theft of dogs.
This is a horrible thought for any pet owner and although you cannot completely
ensure you don’t fall victim to this sort of crime, there are steps you can
take to avoid it.
Only walk your dog in public
places where you can easily get help if needed. Try and avoid letting people
stroke your dog or pick him / her up. Secure their lead with a lockable clip
and never let them off the lead when in a situation where they could be easily
taken.
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Posted on May 26, 2021 at 1:05 pm
Security should be
a very high priority for any business, regardless of whether you are securing
expensive machinery, sensitive data or goods. It is important to think
carefully about your building and ensure that every possible access route is
secure in such a way that it would make it very hard for unwanted guests to
enter.
If you are a shop
owner then you will want to protect the shop front which is often a huge glass
window, when the shop is closed. Steel roller shutters are one of the very best
forms of security you can install if you’re a shop owner. For businesses
selling high-value items in particular, shutters are an essential security
feature. The only issue with these is that you may miss out on passing trade as
people will not be able to see what you have for sale and may not bother to
return the next day when you are open again. You can instead choose to install
see through shutters which still offer a high level of security but do not
conceal your shop front display.
Offices may
contain expensive equipment such as computers, servers and other electronics.
They may also store sensitive client data and it is imperative that this is
keep secure and does not get into the hands of the wrong people. Installing
bars or grilles on the windows will add that extra level of security whilst
still allowing natural light into the building.
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Posted on April 25, 2021 at 9:21 pm
Recently there has been a lot in
the news about pet security, particularly dogs. When the UK first went in to
lockdown the prices of dogs and puppies shot up to an all time high. This was
partly due to the increase in demand as lots of people who were furloughed or
working from home decided now would be a good time to get a puppy. Also
breeders where not able to meet to breed their dogs so there were less puppies
available. Breeds of puppy that were previously going for a few hundred pounds
suddenly sky rocketed to in excess of a thousand pounds. Some breeds were even
achieving over three thousand pounds per puppy. Criminals noticed this trend
and many of them decided to take advantage of the price hike.
Puppies all over the country are
being stolen to sell on to make a quick buck and this has left pet owners
scared and worried about the security of their pooch. Dogs have been stolen
from gardens and parks when off the lead but also taken from owners who are
walking them on the lead. Criminals have many different ways of taking the
puppy quickly before the owner has even had time to react. Homes have been
broken in to and puppies stolen if criminals have found out that they have
recently had a new litter. This is a scary time for breeders and owners and
many that have recently had a puppy has displayed their upset of not being able
to take them out without worrying.
There are a few ways you can try
and protect your dog, although no way is completely secure. Try not to leave
your dog out in the garden unattended and make sure they cannot get to a fence
where someone could reach over and grab them. When taking them out on the lead
try and have a lockable carabiner clip on the collar or harness as this alone
can sometimes act as a deterrent. Try not to walk the dog on your own
especially late at night or in areas where there are not many people about. Try
and keep your dog close to you and avoid people touching them as much as
possible. If someone starts to stoke your puppy, you may wish to pick them up
so that you have hold of them. Some owners have even bought personal alarms
that they can pull should someone try to snatch their puppy from them.
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