Vacant property patrols help protect commercial properties across Yorkshire and Humber by reducing security risks at unoccupied premises.
Whether a building is awaiting new tenants, undergoing refurbishment, or temporarily unused, empty premises often become more vulnerable to security risks.
Without regular inspections and a visible security presence, vacant properties can attract trespassers, vandalism, theft, and other costly incidents.
Professional mobile patrol security helps businesses reduce these risks while providing reassurance that their premises are being monitored.

From reducing vandalism to supporting wider business security, here are seven reasons businesses across Yorkshire and Humber rely on vacant property patrols.
1. Vacant Buildings Attract Unwanted Attention
Empty buildings are often easier targets than occupied premises.
Without regular activity, they may attract:
- trespassers
- vandals
- opportunistic thieves
- anti-social behaviour
Visible mobile patrol security helps discourage unwanted activity before it escalates.
2. Regular Patrols Help Detect Problems Early
Small issues can become expensive if they remain unnoticed.
Routine patrols can identify:
- damaged fencing
- broken windows
- forced entry
- suspicious activity
- maintenance concerns
Early reporting allows businesses to respond quickly and minimise disruption.
3. Mobile Patrols Improve Commercial Property Security
A vacant property still requires protection.
Regular patrols strengthen commercial property security by:
- checking access points
- inspecting the perimeter
- monitoring vulnerable areas
- reporting unusual activity
This proactive approach helps reduce potential risks.
4. Reduced Risk of Theft and Vandalism
Unoccupied buildings may contain valuable equipment, fixtures, or materials.
Visible patrols make it more difficult for unauthorised individuals to access the property without being noticed.
A regular patrol schedule also increases the likelihood that suspicious activity will be identified before significant damage occurs.
5. Better Protection During Refurbishment or Renovation
Many commercial buildings remain vacant while improvement work is taking place.
Mobile patrols help protect:
- construction materials
- tools
- equipment
- temporary site facilities
This reduces opportunities for theft or damage.
Regular inspections also help identify security concerns before refurbishment work is delayed or disrupted.
6. Greater Peace of Mind for Property Owners
Business owners and property managers cannot always visit vacant premises regularly.
Regular patrols provide reassurance that vacant properties are being inspected, allowing owners and property managers to focus on other responsibilities.
7. Mobile Patrols Support Wider Security Measures
Vacant property patrols often work alongside:
- alarm response services
- keyholding services
- open and lock up services
- commercial security patrols
Combining these services with mobile patrol security creates a more comprehensive approach to protecting commercial premises.
The TERMOS Difference
As a response-focused company, TERMOS supports businesses with mobile patrol security, operational support, alarm response, and keyholding services that help protect vacant commercial properties and reduce security risks.
Bottom Line: Vacant Properties Still Need Protection
A vacant property can quickly become vulnerable without regular monitoring and professional security support.
Regular vacant property patrols help reduce risks, improve visibility, identify problems early, and strengthen commercial property security throughout periods of vacancy.
TERMOS helps businesses across Yorkshire and Humber protect vacant premises with professional mobile patrol security backed by experienced personnel and dependable operational support.
FAQs: What Businesses Often Ask About Vacant Property Patrols
What are vacant property patrols?
They involve scheduled or random inspections of vacant commercial properties to help reduce security risks.
Why are vacant buildings more vulnerable?
Empty properties often attract trespassers, vandalism, and theft because there is little day-to-day activity.
How often should vacant properties be patrolled?
The frequency depends on the property’s location, risk level, and business requirements.
Can vacant property patrols work alongside alarm systems?
Yes. Vacant property patrols are often combined with alarm response services, keyholding services, and open and lock up services to provide more comprehensive protection.
Why use professional mobile patrol security?
Professional patrols provide regular inspections, visible security, and early identification of potential issues.
