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Backyard Security Tips for Texas Homeowners This Summer

Summer in Texas means more time outside—grilling with friends, enjoying the pool, and letting the kids run free. But while you’re relaxing in the backyard, potential burglars may see opportunity. Sheds, garages, pools, and guest houses are often left unsecured or out of sight, making them prime targets for theft or trespassing.

If your backyard isn’t part of your security plan, you may be leaving more than just tools and equipment at risk.

Why Backyards Are Vulnerable

While most homeowners focus on securing the front of the house, many forget the value stored behind it. According to the National Crime Prevention Council, unsecured outdoor spaces are common points of entry during warm-weather months.

Backyard vulnerabilities include:

  • Unlocked gates or sheds

  • Poor lighting or blind spots

  • Lack of security cameras

  • Valuable equipment (grills, bikes, tools) left in plain view

Key Areas to Secure

Here are four backyard spaces every homeowner should protect:

1. Sheds and Garages

These structures often contain thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment and tools. Without cameras or entry monitoring, they’re easy targets. Installing sensors on doors, smart locks and motion-activated lighting can deter intruders.

2. Pool Areas

Pool gates should be secured with self-latching locks and monitored with cameras—especially in homes with children or frequent guests. Unauthorized access to a pool isn’t just a liability—it’s a serious safety concern.

3. Side Entrances and Gates

Burglars frequently enter properties through side or rear gates. Reinforcing these points with access control solutions (like smart locks or keypads) and visible surveillance can help prevent unauthorized access. Motion detection cameras can also alert you to someone who has umped the fence to access the backyard area.

4. Guest Houses or Detached Units

If you have a  guest house or garage apartment for visitors, treat it like a second home. CCTV, door sensors, and smart locks are essential to ensure occupant safety and property protection.

Smart Technology = Safer Outdoor Spaces

You don’t need a massive infrastructure overhaul to secure your backyard. Invest in:

  • Outdoor-rated security cameras

  • Motion-detecting floodlights

  • Smart locks for gates and sheds

  • Home automation systems that let you monitor everything from your phone

Enjoy Summer Without Worry

Your backyard should be a place of relaxation, not risk. Securing these outdoor spaces will help protect your property, loved ones, and peace of mind—all summer long.

How Can We Help?
Cultris Security Systems designs custom outdoor and whole-home security solutions for families across Texas. We’ve got your backyard covered. Call us today at 281-506-8466 or visit www.cultrissecurity.com to get started.

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Backyard Security Tips for Texas Homeowners This Summer
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It is easy to forgt about the backyard when designing security for your home, But some very valuable items are in sheds and garages. Protect all your property with CCTV and smart locks,
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