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Gate motor theft is becoming an increasing concern for property owners, with criminals targeting these valuable components for quick resale or parts.

The loss not only disrupts daily convenience, but can also compromise property security – making effective prevention more important than ever.

One promising development in the fight against this type of theft is the introduction of heavy-duty theft deterrent cages.

These robust cages consist of three retrofittable steel brackets engineered to securely lock down gate motors, forming a strong physical barrier against tampering and removal.

Designed to fit most motor models and smart meter systems, these cages offer a practical and affordable upgrade.

Their easy installation means property owners can retrofit existing gate motors without professional assistance or complex modifications.

An alternative angle of the exterior of Battery Pro & Charging Centre in Ermelo
The Battery Pro & Charging Centre in Ermelo. Photo: Wayne van der Walt

Security experts agree that physical deterrents remain one of the most effective ways to prevent theft.

By significantly increasing the difficulty and time required to steal a gate motor, these steel cages act as a strong deterrent, often prompting thieves to move on to easier targets.

With theft on the rise, investing in solutions like these can provide peace of mind and protect valuable property assets.

Property owners concerned about gate motor security are encouraged to explore such options to safeguard their homes and businesses against increasingly sophisticated theft attempts.

Contact Battery Pro & Charging Centre on 073 123 0077, on their landline at 017 811 5560, or visit them at 59 Kerk Street, Ermelo.

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Wayne van der Walt

Wayne van der Walt, with around 15 years in the media industry, is editor of Highvelder Newspaper. His accolades include Frewin Awards for Newspaper of the Year and Front Page of the Year, and FCJ Photographer of the Year, among other honours.

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