The first week of November has been declared Crime Prevention Month across Ontario, and falls from November 5th-11th this year. This awareness campaign showcases the collaborative efforts between Police and the community at large. This year, the campaign is geared towards creating Awareness, Engagement, & Prevention. How do we help Police prevent crime and assist them with investigations?
Recycling centres contain many valuable materials on-site which makes them a serious target for theft, when they are left vulnerable. With the price of scrap metals trending upwards, and criminals becoming more brazen in their attempts to steal – what is the best solution to keep recycling facilities secure?
A multitude of sites across the country require security protection – including remote, isolated sites where implementing traditional security solutions is difficult. Many of these remote properties – from construction sites and hydro properties, to recycling and mining facilities – often lack access to traditional infrastructure. How can proactive security keep them protected?
Condominiums are busy thoroughfares of activity – tenants, visitors, condo staff, and others. With so much traffic coming through these properties day and night, they are hotbeds for criminals to strike. How can proactive security keep condos and their tenants protected?
Regardless of intention, trespassing is an act that can lead to events that are more consequential – including theft, vandalism, and potential injury. How can proactive security help to deter trespassing so it doesn’t lead to more serious incidents?
The rising price of gas is an ongoing issue that Canadians across the country are facing. The rise of fuel costs has unfortunately led to surge in the number of fuel thefts at commercial gas stations and fuel storage facilities, and law enforcement and legislators have been grappling with how to handle the problem.
We would like to introduce the newest member of Caliber’s Marketing team, Nick Cino! Nick joins our team as Marketing Coordinator, and brings a host of knowledge about social media, video production, and graphic design!
Building projects of all kinds progress through various steps of completion, and there is a greater call for construction companies to track this progress in a way that is visually interesting and appealing. How can time-lapse video production help construction builders manage projects while also creating a powerful marketing tool?
Despite the best efforts of construction businesses and law enforcement to curb theft and vandalism on active construction sites, these crimes have unfortunately continued to be a major issue across Canada.
Cities and townships are home to many types of properties that require protection – from city halls & public works storage, to parks and recreation centres. Despite the valuable spaces and services that municipal properties provide to the public at large, they have still become targets for brazen attacks of theft and vandalism.
Storage unit theft has steadily become a widespread issue as more people look to store their belongings in a place they feel is secure. Whether it be moving, decluttering, or finding a dry place to store valuable belongings, the demand for self-storage has increased – and so have thefts.
Vandalism is a crime that can affect businesses of all sizes. Whether it be property damage, arson, graffiti, slashing tires, or defacing property – vandalism is a major issue that requires a proactive solution to keep businesses protected.