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Target Hardening Your Park Model

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Target Hardening is done to  strengthen a home to prevent break-ins while absent for longer periods. Let's take a walk through view of how to do it. 1.     Dead Bolts – Keyed both sides leave key in when you occupy unit   ·          In while your In ·          Out when you’re not Cylinder for key on both sides Why? ·          Any entry through a window will mean they have to leave through a window. ·          A back door that has a window, they can’t just reach in and unlock the deadbolt. ·          In while you’re In - Important for your safety in case of fire! 2.     Keys, Access Gate Cards, Gate Openers These can even be seen through the window! Do not ever leave keys or other access materials in conspicuous places like on a key hook. You have just given “them” the keys to the Kingdom and a motive to get them! The best practice in access control is to provide SUPERVISION TO ALL access materials , which means keep them w

Target Hardening 5 Steps to Bicycle Security

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The Safety Committee for Indio Springs isn't about to re-create the wheel (pardon the pun) when it comes to Bicycle Security. Here is an overview to the 5 Steps for Bicycle Security,  The 5 Steps to Effective Bike Security: Store Your Bike Inside at Night Park Your Bike Correctly Secure Your Frame with a Heavy-Duty Bike Lock Secure Your Components with Secondary Bike Locks Insure Your Bike with a Personal Articles Policy and the link to the very good article on it. https://www.bicycleroots.com/blog/5-steps-to-effective-bike-security/

Target Hardening - Shed Security

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Shed Security Indio Springs RV Resort experiences more shed break ins than any other, and, it is very easy and cost effective to prevent. First off when considering building or placing a shed, plan if at all possible to have the door facing the roadway in front. Why? Simple, bad guys do not like having their backs to the main point of detection. If the shed is placed sideways they can work on the lock and still have good field of vision to the roadway and the back. Take that away from them! Second, construction is important. All sheds should have the doorway wall and door lined with plywood to reinforce the construction. Next, hardware is critical. Cheap hasps and recommended hasps are only a couple of dollars apart.   Fenix Hasp Here is the recommended hasp. It can be purchased online at Home Depot. Purchase info is Model # 04004 Internet #207006262   Store SKU #1002144647    $10.98. In future check front office as we may stock this item.   Next is

Operation Identification

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Operation Identification (Operation ID) is a nationally recognized burglary prevention program in which citizens make an inventory of their property and permanently mark their valuables with an identification number, preferably a Driver’s License number. There are three important steps required to participate in the Operation ID program. The most effective way to recover stolen property is through the property serial number & DL combined. 1) You should record your property information, including description; make, model, and serial number on an inventory form 2) Property is marked with a stamp die kit, or electric engraver. Large/heavy equipment it should be marked with engraver or stamping. Bicycles should always be stamped or engraved. 3) Operation ID decals are placed on your doors and windows ONLY AFTER you have created an inventory and marked your property. This program is designed to: ·          Discourage the activities of burglars and thieves by m