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How do I Secure My Pavement Sign Against Theft or Strong Winds?

Are you tired of worrying about your pavement sign being stolen or blown away by strong winds? Is your business premises open to the elements? 

When you invest in producing a beautiful new sign to display your services, the last thing you want is for it to disappear or become damaged by the somewhat temperamental UK weather conditions. 

7 Failsafe Tips To Keep Your Outdoor Signage Secure

As the UK’s leading provider of pavement signs, we understand the importance of keeping your signage safe and secure to ensure that your message stays visible and impactful. Below we list our expert tips on keeping your outdoor signage safe and secure; you’ll be glad you did when your competitors’ signs are flailing in the wind!

1) Choose a Quality Material

Whether you opt for a swing pavement sign or a classic outdoor A board, choose sturdy materials like aluminium for your outdoor pavement sign. Aluminium is not only supremely durable and looks great,  but it is also resistant to tampering and strong winds. 

Investing in a high-quality, well-made sign will provide a strong foundation for your security measures and give you peace of mind as you go about your business.

2) Use Heavy Duty Anchorage

Secure your pavement sign in place by using heavy-duty anchors or bases (planning permission may be required for installation of these in some council areas). These anchors should be anchored securely into the ground or secured to a pole or post, preventing any attempts to lift or move the sign. Look for anchors specifically designed to withstand outdoor conditions and ensure they are installed correctly for maximum effectiveness. 

Heavier bases, such as those made from metal or filled with water or sand, make your signs difficult to move, whilst A-frame signs are also a good choice for windy areas as they can be weighted down easily and are less likely to catch the wind than their taller, swinging counterparts.

planning permission pavement sign

3) Consider Installing Anti-Theft Features

Incorporate anti-theft features into your pavement sign design, such as locking mechanisms or tamper-resistant hardware like chains and padlocks. These additional security measures make it more difficult for would-be thieves to steal your sign, providing you with peace of mind knowing your investment is protected. 

Ensure the chain and lock are made of high-quality, weather-resistant material to avoid rust and degradation. This method is straightforward and also acts as a visual deterrent to potential thieves.

4) Perform Regular Maintenance Checks

Performing regular maintenance checks on your pavement sign will mean you can ensure everything is in order and working as it should. Tighten any loose screws or bolts, replace worn-out parts, and inspect for any signs of damage or tampering. Regularly clean dirt and grime with a soft cloth and soapy water. Avoid harsh chemicals, and remove any weeds that might have taken root. 

Store your pavement sign in a dry place when it is not in use. If possible, cover with protective material to reduce moisture damage and extend the lifespan of your sign. By staying proactive with maintenance, you can address any security issues before they escalate. It’s better to fix a minor issue as it happens to prevent it from becoming a bigger one over time.

5) Choose a Wind Resistant Design

Opt for a wind-resistant design for your pavement sign to mitigate the risk of being blown away during strong winds and blustery conditions. Look for features such as aerodynamic shapes or wind vents that allow air to pass through, reducing the likelihood of your sign tipping over or getting damaged. 

Our swing pavement signs makes a great wind-resistant option for areas open to the elements. When the weather is particularly bad, consider moving your outdoor signs inside to protect them from damage and mitigate the risk of damaging other people’s property, which you may be liable for. 

6) Monitor Your Neighbourhood

Positioning your pavement sign in a well-lit, visible area can deter theft. Keep an eye on its surroundings, especially during periods of high foot traffic or inclement weather. If feasible, consider installing security cameras or motion sensors to deter theft and vandalism. 

Additionally, encourage nearby businesses or residents to report suspicious activity promptly—community awareness is key to a safe and cohesive environment.

7) Implement Quick-Release Mechanisms

If your business displays a sign during opening hours and stores it inside after closing, installing a quick-release mechanism can be a practical solution to keeping it in tip-top condition. These mechanisms allow for easy setup and removal, reducing the window of opportunity for theft. Storing your sign inside overnight or during extreme weather conditions can prevent theft and damage and give you peace of mind when you’re not there to keep an eye on. 

Invest in Quality Pavement Signage with Display Wizard

Securing your pavement sign against theft and strong winds is essential for maintaining its visibility and effectiveness. By following these expert tips, you can protect your investment. 

For high-quality pavement signs designed to withstand the elements and deter theft, contact the friendly team at Display Wizard who will be happy to advise you on your product selection or query. We can’t wait to hear from you!

 

Swinger 2 Panel Pavement Sign

5) Choose a Wind Resistant Design

Opt for a wind-resistant design for your pavement sign to mitigate the risk of being blown away during strong winds and blustery conditions. Look for features such as aerodynamic shapes or wind vents that allow air to pass through, reducing the likelihood of your sign tipping over or getting damaged. 

Our swing pavement signs makes a great wind-resistant option for areas open to the elements. When the weather is particularly bad, consider moving your outdoor signs inside to protect them from damage and mitigate the risk of damaging other people’s property, which you may be liable for. 

6) Monitor Your Neighbourhood

Positioning your pavement sign in a well-lit, visible area can deter theft. Keep an eye on its surroundings, especially during periods of high foot traffic or inclement weather. If feasible, consider installing security cameras or motion sensors to deter theft and vandalism. 

Additionally, encourage nearby businesses or residents to report suspicious activity promptly—community awareness is key to a safe and cohesive environment.

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