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January 27, 2020Almost every PRO will have to deal with vandalism or equipment theft at some point. It’s a frustrating aspect of the industry, but you don’t have to just accept it. This infographic provides ways you can go about deterring vandalism and theft of equipment.
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Deterring Vandalism and Theft of Equipment
Place Equipment Wisely
- Locate equipment within fences or similarly secure locations
Prevent Tip-Overs
- Stake down units
- Chain units to solid structures
Prevent Unwanted Entry
- Install locking kits
Warn of Legal Action
- Post signs warning of prosecution to the fullest extent of the law
Monitor Trouble Locations
- Install security cameras or game cameras
- See if local law enforcement can patrol the area
Charge Fees
- Charge the renter a large service or replacement fee as motivation for their assistance