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As any business developer or city planner knows, vacant buildings can be a serious issue when it comes to safety. The longer buildings don’t have tenants, the more likely it is that they’ll become a target for crimes like vandalism and theft. Many people think they are at the mercy of passersby and luck when determining the likelihood of a break in, but that’s simply not the case. With a little bit of planning, people in charge of job sites, vacant buildings, foreclosures, and renovations can rest easy knowing they won’t have to put up with the paperwork aftermath of vandalism or theft to the property.

Proper Security Measures

Property security measures, like using steel security window covers and/or a door guard on buildings that aren’t lived-in or worked-in yet is the first and probably most efficient way to prevent break-ins, damage, vandalism, and theft. Simply taking the ability to enter a building away will cut down the chances of criminal activity. Steel security window covers mean that no one will be able to break a window and hop right in.

Get the Job Done Quickly

If you can, try and speed up the process of getting work done to make the building not-vacant anymore. If people live or work there, there’s less inclination for criminals to try and sneak in to steal work equipment. In the meantime, using a door guard will keep some people out.

Maintain Premises

Don’t let the area around the vacant property go unattended. Aside from maintaining the landscaping, it’s important to keep the surrounding grounds clean and free of debris. The building should look well taken care of in order to help deter vandalism.

When you need a high level of security for vacant buildings, DAWGS, Inc. has the offerings you’ll find most efficient.

 

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