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Outdoor lighting,
landscaping & home security tips
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Plant materials ("foundation plantings") should be trimmed so
that they are not any higher than the sills of the windows or they have
no branches below three feet to create a clear-view zone. Plants should
not create places of concealment, particularly adjacent to the entrance
or at bedroom windows. If plants are overgrown, ask to have them trimmed
before buying. If you are selecting plant materials, work with the
landscape designer to ensure that the materials selected will not grow
to create a problem.If the yard is fenced, are there any gates? If so, where do they lead, and can they be locked? Remember that privacy fences limit the ability of your neighbors and police/security patrols to see the enclosed area; if you don't really need the privacy, consider a cyclone or other fencing material which does not block open view. Buried utilities are far less susceptible to interruption, and are unlikely to be manipulated by criminals. See whether the service entrance for the residence is inside the perimeter fence, so it is more difficult for the criminal to access. If the telephone and/or cable come in overhead, look to see where the nearest above-ground splice-boxes are located and whether those locations are inside fenced yards or are accessible to anyone.
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