OBJECTIVE
Learn how to safety secure your farm to the best of your ability
BEST PRACTICE
According to Victoria Police, there are many things farmers can do to keep their properties secure.
- Fences should be kept in good condition, with warning signs displayed and gates securely fitted and lockable
- Trees and bushes around the property should be trimmed to reduce concealment opportunities
- Security lighting, like sensor lights, should be installed around farmers’ main house and sheds
- Power boards should be enclosed in a secure cabinet
- An alarm system and/or surveillance system should be installed on the property
- External doors and door frames to the main house and sheds should be of solid construction
- Doors should be fitted with quality locks
- Keys should be removed from doors at all times
- All IT equipment should be password protected
- All keys should be stored out of view when not in use
- If you are licenced to own a firearm, these should be stored safely and locked away
- Farmers should insure personal, household and farm items
- Farm machinery, equipment and tools should be stored securely when not in use
- Farmers should maintain an inventory of all farm machinery and tools
- Farmers should count and record livestock on a regular basis
- Farmers should earmark their stock