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Writer's pictureSamantha Stephens

I Have Trespassers: What Do I Do Now?

Updated: Jul 14


So from our standpoint and professional opinion, If you see one trespasser during a normal in and out day on your property you are probably dealing with many more you don't even know about! Dealing with it fast can be critical for preventing break ins, and other harder to combat property crimes. Most Security companies will simply try to use CA PC 602 (trespassing laws) to deal with this matter. we have many tools in our tool kit but here are some tips the normal property manager or owner can use!


1. Stay Calm and Assess the Situation


Your first instinct might be to react aggressively, but it’s essential to stay calm. Assess the situation carefully to determine whether the trespasser poses a threat. Your safety is the top priority.


2. Do Not Confront the Trespasser


If you encounter a trespasser, avoid direct confrontation. Engaging with them could escalate the situation. Instead, observe from a safe distance and gather as much information as possible.


3. Contact SGV PATROL for Immediate Support


If you’re concerned about a trespasser on your property, call SGV PATROL right away. Our trained security professionals can provide immediate assistance and ensure your property is safe. We’re here to help you establish ongoing security measures to prevent future issues.


4. Document the Incident


Take notes or record any relevant details about the trespasser, including descriptions, behavior, and any vehicles involved. This documentation can be useful for law enforcement and any future actions you may need to take.


5. Put Up No Trespassing Signage


One of the most effective ways to deter trespassers is by clearly marking your property. SGV PATROL offers free no trespassing signage that you can use to make your boundaries clear. Display these signs prominently around your property to establish a strong message.


6. Notify Local Authorities


If you feel threatened or if the trespassing continues, don’t hesitate to contact local law enforcement. They can help assess the situation and take appropriate action if necessary.


7. Inform Your Neighbors


Keep your neighbors informed about the situation. They can help keep an eye on your property and report any suspicious activity. A vigilant community can be a powerful deterrent against trespassers.


8. Consider Installing Security Cameras


Installing security cameras around your property can serve as a deterrent and provide valuable evidence if trespassing occurs. Visible cameras can discourage unwanted visitors and help you monitor activity on your property.


9. Develop a Security Plan


Work with SGV PATROL to create a comprehensive security plan tailored to your property’s needs. This may include regular patrols, alarm systems, or additional signage to ensure ongoing protection.


10. Stay Informed and Educated


Stay informed about local laws regarding trespassing and property rights. Understanding your rights as a property owner will empower you to take appropriate actions when faced with trespassers.


Conclusion


Dealing with trespassers can be challenging, but following these ten essential tips can help you manage the situation effectively. At SGV PATROL, we’re committed to providing you with the support and resources you need to protect your property. Whether it’s offering free no trespassing signage or providing professional security services, we’re here to help you maintain a secure environment. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for assistance in safeguarding your property today!


Now that's how you really stop a trespasser!






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