Locksmiths know that what lies between a thief and his goal is often a matter of time and determination. If they are presented with a series of detterents which slow them down and offer more resistance – they may move on somewhere that is a more easy ‘take’. Dont forget to give customers ideas about what these secondary deterrents might be. I always do reckons Bobby of Locksmith Leeds.

Even if its as simple as using secuirty cables, chains and ground anchors around lawn mowers and sit-on tractors. for smaller items on a work bench, and garden tools, simply looping a lockable cable around them will make them more difficult to steal.

Sesonal kits – If you were to put together an Autumn Security Kit, what would it contain? This is the time of year when all the expensive gear from the patio will be put away in the shed. Based on the ideas we’ve already discussed, perhaps a set of hasps, staples and good padlocks combined with locking security cables and a ground anchor? I’d go with this, says Tom of Locksmith Leeds.

If you’ve got the chance to create a display, it might focus potential shoppers minds on the dark nights ahead and remind them the shed needs locking!

Alternatively, it may be just something you mention in passing when you’re out on a job at a customers property. For instance, you can always check and see if they’ve got a postbox.

These have been one of sterlings biggest sales successes in recent years. They protect post, keep it from showing you are not home, help prevent identity fraud and make the place look tidier. Fantastic says Michael of Locksmith Leeds.

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