Gated communities that are surrounded by fences tend to be considered safer by the people who live there. However, in reality, there are thefts occur by intruders who climb up the perimeter fence to enter the premises and break into homes there. Especially, if there is a vacant lot or a construction site next to them, it tends to be targeted by thieves more, because it’s not observed so much. In addition, at houses near gated community perimeter, there have been cases of intrusions climbing the perimeter fence or electric poles and entering from the window of second floor of houses.
Copper theft from solar parks is an escalating problem that poses significant risks to the renewable energy industry. As solar energy continues to expand globally, the value of copper, which is extensively used in electrical wiring, grounding systems, and other critical components of solar installations, has made it an attractive target for thieves. These thefts not only result in substantial financial losses but also disrupt energy production, leading to broader economic and environmental consequences. To safeguard solar parks from such threats, a comprehensive approach that combines physical security measures, advanced surveillance technology, community engagement, and innovative design solutions is essential. By implementing these strategies, solar parks can effectively deter theft, protect their investments, and ensure the reliability of their energy production. Read More
