Risk Reporter for Camps and Conference Centers
Spring 2016 Vol. 10, Issue 1
In this issue
Security measures for camps and conference centers cannot be ignored
The vast majority of camps and conference centers in this country are safe places to work, learn and play. Campers and conference attendees typically end their stays with fond memories and a yearning to visit again.
But times have changed and, as we have seen all too often, violent acts and random vandalism can happen anywhere — camps and conference centers are no exceptions.
That’s why, when it comes to protection, many camp directors and conference center managers are being more proactive. They are developing safety plans and adding updated security equipment in and around their buildings and grounds.
This Risk Reporter will explain how you can increase security at your camp or conference center. Put these tips to work today and protect your people, your property and yourself from random vandalism or violence.
Did You Know?
PROPERTY PROTECTION RESOURCES
Areas for a perpetrator to hide and not be seen for the time required to breach the perimeter create a conducive environment for crime. If installed and monitored effectively, intrusion detection or motion detection devices alert security if someone is trying to breach the perimeter.