Also be creative. My garage is one of 50 in my immediate area, all a little detached from our properties, but my one is the only one never to have been broken into. That's entirely due to the security being non-standard and my own creation. They've tried a few times, the jemmy marks are in evidence, but always failed and these days it's never touched, the message apparently getting out.if you want to actually prevent crime, spend the money on physical security (better doors, better locks, steel shutters or bars on windows, prickly hedges etc.)
My home is similarly protected, the usual locks being supplemented by my own systems which, like on the garage, the crooks either don't recognise or understand how to overcome.
That's the best protection, non-standard and unique, the first rule of security being secrecy.
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