NBN Online for the week of August 15, 2005

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In This Issue:

Front Page
NAFTA Ruling Should End Canada Lumber Duties
Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera
Pay Raises Remain Weak as Housing Prices Surge
Coast to Coast
Home Builders Fear Increase in Speculative Buying
Housing Forum
Put Down the Battle Helmet, Pick Up a Hard Hat
Letter to the Editor: Housing Bubble Conclusions
Economics & Finance
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builders’ Tip: How to Easily Expand Circular Holes
Business Management
Registration, Immobilization Help on Equipment Thefts
Seniors Housing
Aging in Community ― Cohousing for the 55 and Over Market
Multifamily
Forum to Focus on Preserving Affordable Housing Stock
Remodelers
Can You Make a Living at Aging in Place?
Education
Teaching Industry Classes Brings Added Rewards
Education Calendar
Building Quality
Judges Provide Feedback to EnergyValue Award Applicants
Building Systems
Online Program Designs Basement Walls
Labor
CRAFT Students Complete Pre-Apprenticeship Training
Carpentry Abilities Tested at SkillsUSA Competition
Building Products
Companies Support SkillsUSA Training Efforts
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Association News
Media Training, Presentation Skills Offered at Reno
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
NAHB Fall Board Meeting in Reno Sept. 7-11
Save on Dell™ Computer Products
Calendar of Events

Registration, Immobilization Help on Equipment Thefts

A vigilant home owner in Long Beach, Calif. promptly called the police to alert them to the theft of a Bobcat S-250 skid steer loader from the front of her house on June 24, leading to apprehension of the thieves shortly after they had loaded the machine onto a truck, according to the August newsletter of the National Equipment Register (NER).

The perpetrators attempted to flee the area by driving their vehicle into the patrol car and then setting off for the freeway, which they entered against oncoming traffic. The pursuit ended when pieces of stolen equipment fell off the truck, and the Bobcat was recovered.

The home owner was able to inform NER about her actions from an NER registration decal on the truck, and she received a reward for her contribution to its recovery. The loader was owned by a national equipment rental chain whose entire fleet is registered with NER.

The register collects information on selected equipment thefts and recoveries, and provides the following theft prevention tips involving anchoring and immobilizing equipment:

  • Equipment that has to be left on site should be anchored with either a chain or cable that can be brightly painted as a deterrent.

  • Removing wires or the battery and lowering all blades or buckets can help immobilize large equipment.

  • It is worth considering installing theft prevention devices on higher-risk or more expensive equipment to disable the fuel, hydraulic or electrical systems.

  • The tires on portable equipment can be removed if it is not being used regularly. This also helps protect the tires.

  • Disabling or removing the hitch will help protect towed equipment or trailers.

 


 

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