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Safety and Crime Prevention Tips When Living on a Farm
By OnTopic | February 24, 2010
If you live on a farm somewhere out in the boonies, there are some special safety concerns that you should be aware of. Crops, expensive farm equipment, and livestock can be targets for potential thieves. Not only that, vandals can make it their leisure time to destroy such things in a short amount of time. The following is a checklist to determine if you are likely to be a victim of theft or vandalism
- Are the areas around the farmyard as well as the outsides of the buildings well-lit at night?
- Are all the fences in good, working order or in need of repair?
- Are all your farm tools and equipment marked with identification numbers or serial numbers?
- Do you count your livestock on a regular basis?
- Do you have less than five people working for you throughout the year?
- Do you conduct background checks on your employees prior to employing them on your farm?
- Do you lock up the storage sheds and grain bins at night?
- Do the access roads have gates?
- Does each of your livestock have identifying markings on its body?
- Is all of the farm equipment, big and small, locked up at night?
No doubt it is a bigger responsibility to maintain home security on your own farm than it is if you owned your own house. Nevertheless, personal safety and home security measures should not be overlooked when living on a farm. You should observe all these tips when safeguarding your farm and the other property you have. By doing so, you make it harder for a crook to rip off your personal property or a vandal from tearing it apart.
You worked hard for your farm tools and your crops. It only makes sense to take the time to lock up your personal property to thwart or prevent the potential for any crime to occur.
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