PROTECT OUR COMMUNITY
Resilient communities protect their most vulnerable members.
Assessing potential risks and determining appropriate measures – through good design, technology, and effective
day-to-day operations – will bolster the resilience of communities to manmade threats and hazards.
CRIME PREVENTION THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN.
Tragic events over the last two decades have spurred designers to consider a full palette of strategies to create safer environments for their clients. Implementing Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) design principles, for example, can influence behavior and deter crime through the careful planning of the physical setting. Assessing potential risks and determining appropriate responses – through good design, technology and effective day-to-day operations – will bolster the resilience of communities to manmade threats and hazards.
CPTED PRINCIPLES
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Access Control
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Natural Surveillance
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Territorial Reinforcement
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Maintenance
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FIVE KEY STRATEGIES
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Daylight
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Natural Ventilation
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Building Orientation
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Energy Efficient Products
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