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Anyone going on holiday urged to follow five steps to protect cars | Travel News | Travel

amedpostBy amedpostJuly 30, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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Homeowners have been urged to secure their garages before leaving for summer holidays, as an expert says garages are often a ‘top target’ for criminals.

From cars to bikes and work equipment, garages often hold valuable possessions, and nobody wants to return from their trip and discover a break-in. Thankfully, garage expert Simon Taylor from Lidget Compton has shared five tips for protecting garages and belongings while you’re away on holiday.

Install motion sensor floodlights

Simon says: “Even if they don’t get to your valuables, break-in attempts can cause damage. Stop them before they reach your garage with these deterrents. Buy a floodlight which activates as soon as anyone steps within the boundaries of your garden, or makes an approach to your garage.

“Most burglaries occur at night so thieves can get in and out more easily without being detected, and once the light goes on, they will hopefully be scared off and won’t attempt the break in.

“For an extra deterrent and peace of mind, pair the light with a CCTV system, or if you’re working with a budget, even a decoy (fake) security camera is a good alternative to discourage would be thieves from garages.”

Add garage defenders

“Many concrete garages have up and over doors, which lift up into the garage when opened. One way of protecting the garage doors is to use a floor mounted, external security lock, such as a garage defender. Garage defenders act as a great visual deterrent, and stop the door from being pulled open,” the expert shared.

Add additional point locking

“Most break-ins are crimes of opportunity, and thieves will look for an uncomplicated target to attack,” claims Simon. “One of the simplest ways to protect your property is to make things inconvenient for intruders.

“For example, by adding a door hasp lock and padlock to the main garage, or by adding additional point locking to the side door. If things appear tricky, thieves are more likely to move onto an easier opportunity.”

Install alarms

“A security system is another effective way to protect your garage from theft. If the garage is attached to the house, it may be possible to integrate it into any existing security system currently covering the house,” says Simon.

“It’s also possible to add battery powered door and window alarms to your garage separately. If the door or window is opened, the alarm will sound. These devices can be bought from £10, making them a cost effective and easy way to add extra protection to your garage.”

Conceal valuables

Simom adds: “If there’s a window in your garage, consider fitting a blind putting or a curtain up. Alternatively, apply opaque film to the glass on the inside. Additionally, glass frost paint or spray can also be used as a cheaper alternative for securing your garage. This will hide the contents and any valuables you may have inside from prying eyes.”

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