The garage , that place that serves both to store junk and to shelter our vehicles. That sometimes neglected and lawless place that poses a potential danger to us and our family. Clutter, lack of signage, compartmentalisation and other security measures pose a risk that we can avoid in a simple and often inexpensive way. It is known that investment in security measures always brings a greater return in the long term, so it never hurts to take into account the suitability of the spaces to move and operate in them.
One of the first elements that make up part of the garage and that gives direct access to it is the door. The door provides a passive physical security barrier for intruders, but it could also become a double-edged sword. It must be wide enough to be able to enter without difficulties with our vehicles. If this is not possible, we should make sure of the right height where the car could rub against the walls, in order to be able to pad them in order to avoid scratches in the paint and dents in the body. Mark beams or other obstacles near the entrance with the help of a black and yellow marking tape. Try to invest in an automatic sliding door.
Next, we must prioritize our sensory capacity, especially in adverse circumstances, such as at night, where senses such as sight are diminished. From Brycus ideas we always recommend the installation of motion sensors that activate the lights automatically , in order to avoid wandering through a narrow space and possibly full of obstacles at night. A good part of the domestic accidents that occur in garages happen due to lack of light, and of course due to an excess of confidence. Another cheaper solution is one that has to do with a nearby motion sensor, but it would force us to place the switch as close to the door as possible. Both the exterior access, if any, and the interior access.
We must take the car parks as references to get an idea of the suitability of the measures to be adopted to maximize security in our garage. The installation of interior mirrors that allow better visibility especially when we try to maneuver in blind spots, or the securing of the car by means of stops anchored to the ground - in case we forget to apply the handbrake, which is not uncommon - are very important things. simple and inexpensive to implement that will nonetheless reduce potential vehicle accidents to practically zero percent.
You don't even need to spend money! Some things cost nothing and will add extra security. It is recommended that there are no objects directly placed on the floor, especially in the middle areas of the garage, and when there are adjacent to the walls, it is recommended that these are not placed directly on the floor, but raised in some way, to avoid tripping and blows. Nor is it recommended that they be at a height above our heads, to avoid again accidental bumps and falls.
From Brycus ideas we also recommend safeguarding through active security methods , such as the installation of alarms or motion sensors , as well as reinforcing the shielding and lock of our doors, in order to dissuade friends from outsiders. Thefts in garages are usually quite common in some areas, so security must focus both on our own and on that of our most precious assets.
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