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Building Safer Communities in Las Vegas with Creative Concepts

Filed under: Las Vegas — admin October 30, 2007 @ 10:48 pm

When most homeowners think of security in the Las Vegas area, the first thing that comes to mind is the ubiquitous white security boxes and alarms that provide security at so many residential locations, provided by local alarm service and monitoring companies.  These alarms are all well and good and provide a line of defense against intruders and other types of disturbances.  But a new focus by the police force has begun to study the concept of building neighborhoods safer rather than requiring them to be controlled by law enforcement or monitoring agencies.  The concept of designing neighborhoods to be safer dates back quite a few years, but it is only recently being implemented on a wide scale.  The idea is that no monitoring agency can do as good a job of keeping an eye on your home as your neighbors.

The concepts introduced in these security surveys being conducted by the specially assigned task force of the local police are simply questions such as where can criminals hide and who can see into certain, isolated spots.  With some neighbors complaining that their windows are broken out repeatedly by young kids standing in a secluded area that features poor visibility, as well as the proliferation of tall bushes, poorly lighted areas and solid walls that allow criminals to hide behind cover, it is apparent that many neighborhoods are not properly planned or not planned at all with security in mind.  Because of developers focus on aesthetics and the cosmetic nature of home construction, the concept of security often gets left by the wayside in the development and planning process of constructing new neighborhoods.

But with the focus on building safer Las Vegas neighborhoods, areas such as North Las Vegas would be less vulnerable to the types of crime and rampant criminal behavior that occurs in the area on a regular basis.  This revolutionary concept of examining how communities are constructed and how neighborhoods can be built to provide a safer location for families to occupy might be the first indications of new laws and regulations that will allow for homeowners to provide more safety features in the construction of neighborhoods and homes as well as communities and subdivisions.  Freeing up police officers from patrolling neighborhoods and allowing them to do more substantial work in the community would be a tremendous benefit of the safe neighborhood design concept, as well as providing a safer environment overall.

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