Protect Your Dream Garage with Confidence

You’ve worked hard to make your garage look top-notch. But are your luxury cars and nice home attracting attention from thieves? Use these tips – including the use of an AnchorHog security anchor – to protect high-value items in your garage from theft.

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Outdoor Grills: Winter Storage & Security Tips

As colder weather moves in and summer outdoor activities wind down, many people are doing less outdoor grilling. If you are having fewer barbecues, your outdoor grill may be out of sight and out of mind. Unfortunately, an unattended grill has higher chance of it getting damaged by the elements…or even stolen by thieves. It’s important to store and secure your outdoor grill properly to keep it protected.

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Keep Outdoor Gear Safe, For Future Fun

During the coronavirus epidemic, millions worldwide have been spending more time outdoors. Families are grilling outside, enjoying bike rides, and getting out on the water. However you enjoy the outdoors, we hope you end your adventures by locking your gear with an AnchorHog security anchor. This way, you’ll be sure to keep your gear safe until its next use!

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Your Secret Hurricane Defense

Forecasters predict the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season will go into “hyperdrive” by the end of August, as several weather patterns that favor storm formation begin to align. Install AnchorHog to protect your valuables from extreme weather and theft.

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Protecting Your Pool Equipment and Furnishings

Theft is on the rise in communities hit by high foreclosure rates and housing shortages. Outdoor and pool equipment is increasingly vulnerable, since it is often left unattended outside, where anyone could steal it. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution to secure pool equipment: ground anchors.

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Securing Your Portable Generator During Emergencies

Portable generators provide power when the grid goes out, and this can make them attractive to thieves in the aftermath of an emergency, such as a hurricane. Since operating generators too close to the house creates the potential for carbon monoxide poisoning, learn how to secure your generator and deter thieves.

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