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Practical Guide to Making Your Farm Safer

Safer Farm

If the crime rate has been increasing in urban areas, the rural scenario is no different. There are countless cases of land invaded by criminals or even organized gangs that take advantage of the limited policing in these areas, seeking animals, machinery, agricultural products, and much more. If you are one of the farmers who are worried about the security of your property, check out the practical guide from 7MBoots to make your farm safer.

 

Strengthen Security Installations

Some electronic equipment such as alarms and cameras are important for protecting rural properties. Although these devices do not fully deter criminals, they can assist in identifying them in cases of attacks.

Additionally, keeping your farm well-lit is a way to deter potential thieves, so the installation of emergency lights is highly recommended.

 

Another way to prevent thefts is by using fences, which not only prevent animal escapes but also help against invasions.

Monitor Your Farm Regularly

First and foremost, having someone always present can prevent some problems. Some farmers have hired caretakers to keep an eye on the place during the day and a night watchman to monitor the property at night. But for those who cannot afford that, a good option is to use guard dogs, which alert when they notice unusual movement in the area.

Keep Track of Who Enters and Exits Your Property

The control of people traffic is essential, especially for farms with significant movement. Many thieves analyze and wait for the right moment to strike. Moreover, it is worth considering setting some rules for access, such as registering employees and a system (preferably with images) for authorizing guests, service providers, and others.

Build a Good Relationship with Your Neighbors

Establishing healthy communication with your community costs nothing and can even prevent thefts.

The more united people are, the lower the chance of an invasion. Therefore, always talk to your neighbors, and if possible, create a WhatsApp group to alert each other about suspicious movements.

Do Not Leave Your Valuables in Visible or Easy-to-Access Places

Try to store valuable items and machinery in reserved and hard-to-access areas so that they do not attract the attention of potential intruders. In cases of business-related items, such as fertilizers, avoid keeping large quantities in stock. Additionally, you can install devices that hinder the movement of machinery, such as a tracker. Another viable option is to purchase insurance.

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