Page 3 - Vandalism Reports & Vandalism Solutions
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November 15, 2023
Unveiling the Robust Security of Vandal Stop’s AA-HRTD-LCx2E
In the world of commercial washroom accessories, the battle against vandalism is ongoing. At Vandal Stop, we understand the importance of robust, durable products that can withstand even the most determined vandals. Today, we're taking a closer look at how our AA-HRTD-LCx2E two-roll commercial toilet paper holder stands superior in the face of vandalism when compared to competitors like the Bobrick B-265 model.
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November 15, 2023
In the world of commercial washroom accessories, the quest for vandal-proof, durable products is perpetual. This is where VandalStop stands out, particularly when comparing our Jumbo Roll Dispensers with competitor products like Dudley Industries' Classic Midi Jumbo Toilet Roll Dispenser.
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November 13, 2023
A homeowner residing in the Alamo Ranch subdivision on San Antonio's far northwest side has expressed frustration over construction crews repeatedly using his house's electricity to build a custom home for David Weekly Homes. Brian Adams, the homeowner, initially discovered this unauthorized usage on January 27th when he noticed workers plugging into his power source. Adams confronted one of the crew members, demanding an explanation for what he perceived as theft. Since then, Adams has documented multiple instances of electricity theft by the construction crew, filed numerous police reports, and witnessed his monthly electricity bills soar to over $300. In response to the situation, David Weekly Homes Division President Gary Runner has assured that the company is committed to resolving the issue.
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November 11, 2023
City parks are vital green spaces that enhance urban life, but
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November 10, 2023
Vandalism in public spaces is not just a costly nuisance; it's a blight on our community's image and morale. However, with strategic planning and the right anti-vandalism products, we can stop vandalism before it starts. Here are seven robust strategies, featuring the innovative line of products from Vandal Stop, designed to prevent vandalism and maintain the integrity of our shared spaces.
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November 10, 2023
Vandalism in public schools goes beyond just a few scribbles on the wall. It's a serious issue that affects the safety, aesthetics, and overall culture of a campus. From shattered mirrors and ripped soap dispensers to graffitied lockers and damaged restrooms, vandalism drains school budgets and sends a negative message to students. But with the right tools, design choices, and engagement strategies, schools can significantly reduce — if not eliminate — these incidents. Here's how to turn your campus into a safe, clean, and respected environment using seven actionable strategies.
1. Invest in Vandal-Resistant School Furnishings
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November 09, 2023
Homeless Bathroom Needs
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November 01, 2023
Shelbourne Park in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, witnessed a disheartening act of vandalism, as captured by a neighbor's surveillance camera around 4 a.m. on a recent Tuesday. The footage reveals a group actively defacing the park with spray paint. The aftermath was not just limited to the park's gazebo and sidewalks but extended to cars and homes in the vicinity. Disturbingly, the graffiti carried anti-Semitic, anti-LGBTQ+, and anti-American messages. Roman Gluzman, a resident for nearly two decades, expressed his shock and dismay, highlighting the unprecedented nature of this act in the community. The timing of this incident, just before the community's significant Halloween parade, added to the gravity of the situation. Community officials and residents are now grappling with the emotional and financial repercussions of this act, with graffiti removal expected to take several days. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges communities face in preserving peace and unity.
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October 28, 2023
Los Gatos High School (LGHS) has been grappling with a surge in bathroom vandalism. The boys' restrooms have been particularly affected, with incidents of sodas, soup, and juice being thrown on walls, ceilings, and floors. One notable event involved a Big Gulp from 7-Eleven being flung onto the ceiling, damaging ceiling tiles. Other acts include urinating in sinks and on floors, emptying toilet paper dispensers, and clogging toilets with excessive paper and other objects. Shockingly, human feces have been found spread on floors, walls, and toilet seats. The custodial staff often has to close vandalized bathrooms for repairs, sometimes for extended periods. The school has taken measures to address the issue, including the release of the "Stall Seat Journal" newsletter, urging students to respect public facilities.
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October 28, 2023
Miamisburg authorities are seeking information regarding the recent vandalism of a public restroom at Sunflower Park, especially during the city's bicentennial celebrations. The restroom facilities experienced significant damage, including a demolished sink, overturned trash cans, and flipped picnic tables. Notably, this isn't the first occurrence; the restroom had been reopened for just under two weeks after repairs from a previous vandalism incident. The repeated acts have caused the city to consider the installation of security cameras in the area. Miamisburg Parks & Facilities Superintendent, Tony Carpenter, estimated the damage costs to be between $800 to $1,500 and expressed his frustration over the recurring issue.
Vandalism Concerns at Miamisburg's Sunflower Park