understanding residential safety and security august 19, 2010
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Understanding Residential Safety and Security August 19, 2010. About Us. Jon Larsen Senior VP of Operations – The Budd Group Overall security operations responsibility for The Budd Group Over 19 years of contract security experience Gerry Stickl Branch Manager – The Budd Group - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Understanding Residential Safety and Security
August 19, 2010
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About Us
Budd Group Support Centers
Charleston
Winston-Salem
Greensboro
Raleigh
Wilson
Charlotte
Spartanburg
Greenville
Columbia
Orlando
Lakeland
Tampa
Clewiston
Jon Larsen Senior VP of Operations – The Budd
Group Overall security operations
responsibility for The Budd Group Over 19 years of contract security
experience
Gerry Stickl Branch Manager – The Budd Group 14 years contract security
management experience Licensed Private Investigator Certified Armed and Unarmed Trainer 12 years prior Law Enforcement Officer
Roberta Scoblick Business Development Manager – The
Budd Group 24 years contract security experience Specializing in developing and
implementing customized security programs.
Active member in Community Associations Institute (CAI)
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Three Zones of Protection
Zone 3 – Personal Residence
Zone 2 – Common Areas
Zone 1 - Exterior Protection
Three Zones of Protection
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What are the Community’s Security Goals?
What exactly and who specifically does your community want to protect? Protect the investments of the community members. Property - Homes are typically a residents largest physical
investment Common Areas Personal Safety – Perceived vs. Real crime Privacy
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Weighing the Community’s Risks
What potential for danger or crime exists in your area? Crime - CAP Index Privacy vs. Security History Controlling the amenities Safety
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Risk Analysis
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Achieving Security Goals
Security Guard/Gate Attendant Services Patrol Electronics – Video Surveillance & Alarm Systems Access Control System Community Watch Environmental Design Personal Safety
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Benefits to Securing Your Community Secured Community
Good Will Ambassadors Privacy Access Control of
Visitors/Solicitors Limit access to Common Areas Alarm Response Emergency/First Responder Crime Prevention/Detection Speeding/Traffic Enforcement Report Tracking Customer Service
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Zone 1 – Exterior Protection
Zone 1 - Access Control System Gates Fencing Landscaping
Zones 1 of Protection
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Access Control Systems
Resident, visitor, & contractor access control
Integrated software for guarded gated communities and condominiums
Features and benefits
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Key Features
Drivers License Scan
Visitor Tracking
Gate Activity Statistics
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Mobile Technology Brings Vital Information to Officers on Patrol
Allows security personnel to input and manage security and HOA/POA violations during patrol
Provides complete searches on Residents Autos, tags, make,
model, color Pets
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Zone 2 – Common Area Protection
Zone 2 – Patrol Landscaping Alarms Video Surveillance Community Watch
Zone 2 of Protection
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Patrol & Speeding/Traffic Enforcement
Speeding and Traffic Enforcement
Identify areas of concern: High Traffic Areas Dangerous Areas School Bus Stops
Review the Program regularly at meetings with Property Manager and Safety & Security Committee
Increases safety Generates funds for programs.
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GuardTrax Patrol Technology
Real Time Security Patrol Monitoring Monitors officer activity real time
via the internet – no download required
Motion and GeoFence Monitoring Tours tracked on property map
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Station and Incident Tracking
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Video Surveillance Systems
Video Surveillance Systems What is the camera going to watch?
Entry and Exit Gates Community Perimeter Common Buildings and Areas
When is the camera going to be used? How are the cameras going to be connected? How much ambient light is available? Where is the camera output going to go? Does the camera need to have PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) control? How are the surveillance cameras recorded? How long is the information stored?
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Community Watch
Establish a common communications network, such as a website or blog, so that all interested parties, i.e., board members, management and residents can weigh in and share experiences.
Establish community watch program. Utilize Residential Absenteeism program. Security Provider should participate in meetings with the
Community members and Board members.
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Environmental
Street Lighting Landscaping Traffic Enforcement/Speeding Identify problems in Common Areas
Pool Beach Area Playground Tennis Courts Golf Course Clubhouse Marina
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Zone 3 – Personal Residence Protection
Zone 3 - Homes Units Property Personal Home Safety
Zone 3 of Protection
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Alarm Systems
Alarm Systems Exterior
Point to Point beams Stellar Cables Outdoor motion detector
Residential/Clubhouse Window /door contacts Motion detectors Interior siren Security keypads/control panel
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Personal Home Safety
Things to consider… Shrubs – trim to be no taller than 3 feet Trees – trim branches up to 6 feet off the ground. Plant thorny shrubs beneath windows. Install security lighting around the exterior of your home. Utilize motion sensor lights. Solid front door vs. hollow-core door. Select doors with less glass. Invest in a good lock – single vs. double cylinder (bump proof) Lock windows, garage doors and basement doors Secure your garage door opener. Close blinds Make your home look occupied when you are not there Stop mail, newspapers, etc. when you are traveling. Don’t advertise with your garbage by putting out a boxes of
expensive items like flat screen TV you just bought. Don’t put your name on your mailbox or key chain.
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Reference Information
CAI Best Practices
Crime Doctor: Gated Communities – Access Control Issues http://www.crimedoctor.com/gated.htm
Prevention of Crime: An Overview of Gated Communities and Neighborhood Watch http://www.ifpo.org/articlebank/gatedcommunity.html
Blake & Associates, Inc. http://www.blakeassociates.com/articles/security-articles/security-and-the-gated-co
mmunity/
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Our Commitment is:
“We Will Do What We Say We Are Going To Do”
Jon LarsenGerry Stickl