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Building Your New Home? 4 Steps To Keep The Construction Site Secure

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If you're in the process of building a new home, you want to make sure that your property is well-protected. That can be difficult to do when you're not living on the site. If you're living off-site while you're building your new home, and you can't always be there to keep things safe, you need to take additional steps to protect your property. Here are four simple things you can do to keep your construction site safe and secure.

Keep the Property Fenced

If your construction site is unprotected, you need to install a rental fence. Rental fences from a business like Security Rent A Fence can be installed on just about any lot, and they provide immediate protection against intruders. Rental fences come equipped with gates that can be secured using keypad entry systems, which means you won't have to worry about lost keys. You can also add privacy sheeting to the fence, so that passersby can't see onto your construction site. Once your project is completed, the fence company will come out and remove the fencing material.

Document Your Equipment

If you're going to be leaving your construction equipment onsite, be sure to document everything. This includes labeling your equipment with your contact information, and taking pictures of everything. Taking care of those two steps will help you in a couple of ways. First, most thieves will avoid taking items that are labeled – it makes them too easy to identify. Second, if your items are stolen, the labeling and pictures will make it easier for you to recover your property.

Install Lighting

If your construction site loses light as soon as the sun goes down, you need to install security lighting. Those dark nights make your construction project the perfect target for would-be thieves. Installing security lighting will make your property less desirable to thieves, which will help protect against theft and vandalism. Not only that, but the additional lighting will make it easier for security patrols, and law enforcement to see your property when they make their nightly patrols through the neighborhood.

Talk to the Neighbors

If you're building in an area where there are other homes near yours, take the time to meet the neighbors. Let them know when you'll be around to work on your home. Talking to your neighbors will give them the opportunity to contact law enforcement if they see strange activities on the property.

Now that you're building your new home, make sure it's protected during the construction process. These tips will help you secure your property. 


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