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Mark Your Property |
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Security marking your valuable property can help discourage thieves as it makes the item hard to sell on. It also helps the police return the items to you if they are stolen or lost and later found.
You should mark your property with your postcode and the number/name of your house.
There are a number of ways you can do this:
Permanent marking - using an engraving tool and a stencil.
Invisible marking - use an ultraviolent (UV ) pen to write your details. When the ink is dry its almost invisible to the human eye but shows up under a special light. UV Pen markings tend to fade over time so its best to re-apply every six months.
Forensic marking - this method uses DNA technology to mark property with a code which is unique to the owner.
Photographs - some items such as jewellery and antiques are not suitable for marking. In these cases, its a good idea to take photos of such items and keep them in a safe place with a record of any serial numbers or markings and a description.
Register your valuables - Once you have security marked your valuables, register your property for free on immobilise, the national property register www.immobilise.com . It only takes a couple of minutes and increases your chances of getting your valuables back if they are lost or stolen.
For further crime prevention or property marking advice, visit www.westmercia.police.uk | ||
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