by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Nov 23, 2021 | General
DAWGS has long touted the advantages of steel door and window guards to secure vacant properties over its plywood/board-up counterpart and other alternatives like alarm systems and fencing. Here, we tell you why securing windows and doors with DAWGS is the better...
by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Nov 23, 2021 | General
Property preservation specialists face significant challenges When securing open, vacant, abandoned, zombie, foreclosure, and rehab properties. These properties are especially vulnerable to security breaches and safety concerns that can derail project timelines and...
by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Nov 23, 2021 | General
Any property preservation specialist knows empty buildings can be a severe issue when it comes to safety. If vacant properties are not secured, it is more likely they’d end up broken into. These buildings can become a source of blight, such as illicit activities and...
by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Nov 23, 2021 | General
Open, vacant, and abandoned buildings are regularly targeted for theft, vandalism and unauthorized occupation. Protecting your investment with steel door and window security screens keeps your property safe up until move-in day. The Cons to Board-up Windows and Doors...
by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Nov 23, 2021 | General
Securing vacant retail and commercial buildings makes communities safer for everyone. When empty buildings are not properly secured, they can become hotspots for criminal intentions. DAWGS Keeps Communities Safer & Properties Secure. At DAWGS, we work with retail...
by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Nov 23, 2021 | General
Open, vacant, abandoned, zombie, foreclosure, and rehab buildings, especially those with board-up, are attractive targets for intruders – making them vulnerable to threats like vandalism, unauthorized occupation, and theft. These buildings can become a source of...