Presented by Celeste Bensmiller- Crime Prevention Liaison (EAD) RCMP Community Safety and Well-Being Unit.
Want to protect your business from theft, robbery, and vandalism? Join us for an hour-long presentation by Celeste Bensmiller- Crime Prevention Liaison (EAD) RCMP Community Safety and Well-Being Unit. Her presentation will provide businesses with an introduction to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), the four principles of CPTED, how CPTED works and how to apply CPTED to your business.
By implementing CPTED recommendations, businesses are able to fortify their property and, by doing so, significantly reduce the risk of being targeted for criminal activity (theft, robbery, vandalism). Throughout the presentation, she will be addressing a variety of safety precautions to keep employers and employees safe, which will include what you should do during and after a robbery.
Participants can come to our office in our conference room to watch Celeste Bensmiller- Live video presentation. (Maximum of 8 participants). FREE PIZZA LUNCH provided for all in-person participants!
Alternatively, you can also attend online live via a Zoom link that will be emailed to registrants one day prior to the event.
When:
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
From 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm MST
Where:
Online via Zoom link
Alternatively, you can choose to attend live in person at the Community Futures office in our conference room (maximum of 8 participants).
Open to all residents in our Lesser Slave Lake Region, including High Prairie to Slave Lake to Wabasca and everything in between!
Have Questions?
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our Office Manager Divine by phone or email listed below: Phone: 1-780-849-3232 E-mail: adminLSL@albertacf.com
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