CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) is a set of simple yet effective design rules you can apply to your home or business. In many instances, criminals seek out the easiest perceived target. However, by following CPTED recommendations, owners can make their property less appealing to burglars and vandalizers.

Use these CPTED-approved tips:

  • Plant thorny bushes underneath windows to keep out intruders.

  • Trim trees and shrubs to remove potential hiding spots.

  • Use vines and planted wall coverings to deter graffiti vandalism.

  • Use fencing to create boundaries and prevent access, but do not block all visibility.

  • Ensure all windows and exterior doors have locks.

  • Illuminate pathways and sidewalks to the point where pedestrians' faces can be seen up to 20 yards away.

You can complete a full home security assessment using the checklist below.

To learn more about securing your home or business utilizing CPTED principles, contact Sergeant Aaron Pilant at Aaron.pilant@bradentonpd.com or call (941) 932-9328.