I’ve read more and more instances of garden statues being stolen. If they were made of a metal like copper, they can be melted down and sold with no one able to trace them. Otherwise, people steal the statue that you so lovingly bought and resell it someplace like Craigs List or a fleamarket. With the economy the way it is, don’t put anything near the street that you can’t afford to lose.
Conversely, if you install an expensive statue or fountain, you might want to take some security measures as well. It never hurts to have additional lights, cameras and a fenced yard. They might not stop someone from raiding your landscape but they will help the police recover what you have lost. If your statue happens to have a serial number, make sure it is recorded and kept in a safe place. If not, you can engrave your Social Security or license number in an inconspicuous place so that you can prove ownership should the statue be stolen and recovered.
You put a lot of thought into choosing the right statue or fountain for your landscape. Complete the job by providing for its safety.





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