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As housing becomes more and more diverse, with people choosing to rent instead of buy for longer, new housing developments are popping up all over the place. With permits, there can be delays in getting the buildings finished, and the longer these developments sit uninhabited, the more vulnerable they are to vandalism, damage, and theft. When windows and doors are left unsecured, especially if a building is in a high-traffic or densely-populated area, new real estate developments can be seen as an easy target for crime. But thankfully, if you’re in the business of real estate development, you’re not out of luck. There are several things you can do to protect your work from crime.

Keeping Expensive Equipment Locked Up or Stored Elsewhere

The tools and equipment used to build new housing structures are, of course, very expensive. They can be heavy and cumbersome to transport between a job site and a development firm’s headquarters, so many times the developers will leave the equipment onsite. This is fine, and it makes sense, but it also opens up a risk for theft. If people can get into the building, they’ll take whatever they can. Keeping expensive tools, supplies, and other equipment locked up or stored elsewhere is a good defense against this. Security for doors and windows will also keep intruders out of the building and keep the equipment untouched.

Strong Security Measures

Using window guards and door guards can help a lot when keeping would-be criminals out. Security for doors and windows is imperative when you’re trying to protect a building from trespassers. Window guards are highly effective and are available in the sizes you need for your building, and they’re also removable. It may be worth the extra expenses of getting heavy-duty security in place if it means your work will be safe from crime.

When you need quality help for securing vacant buildings, DAWGS. has just what you need.

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