9割の人が知らない防犯上悪い土地とは?

注文住宅専門 桝田工務店
2 Dec 202210:47

Summary

TLDRIn this video, a construction expert from Masuda Construction emphasizes the importance of considering security when purchasing land for a new home. They highlight factors like proximity to major roads, parking lots, parks, and dead-end streets that can make properties more vulnerable to crime. Drawing from real-life experience in crime prevention, the speaker advises prospective homeowners to be cautious and implement security measures, even before building. The expert also offers guidance on minimizing risks and provides insights on how to secure properties effectively, ensuring that safety is prioritized in the home-buying process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Importance of considering security when buying land for a new home, which is often overlooked in favor of design and performance.
  • 😀 The discussion is not about avoiding land with security risks, but being aware of the risks and taking proper precautions when buying such land.
  • 😀 The rise of planned, calculated crimes by burglars, who now often plan their break-ins carefully rather than acting impulsively.
  • 😀 Land near major roads, especially one street away from a busy road, is more susceptible to burglaries because criminals can quickly escape on larger roads.
  • 😀 Large parking lots near the property can serve as spots for criminals to stake out a house, identifying when it is empty and when to break in.
  • 😀 The presence of a park nearby might seem like a positive environmental factor but can also serve as a hiding spot for criminals, allowing them to observe a house unnoticed.
  • 😀 Properties at the end of dead-end streets or cul-de-sacs are more vulnerable to burglaries because they lack foot traffic, making it easier for criminals to operate without being observed.
  • 😀 Areas around famous shrines or temples can also be risky for security, as the presence of numerous unfamiliar people might make it harder to spot a suspicious individual.
  • 😀 In less-developed residential areas with fewer facilities, homeowners might be tempted to keep cash at home, increasing the risk of theft.
  • 😀 Security measures, such as careful storage of valuables and securing windows or shutters, are essential, especially if the property is located in a higher-risk area.
  • 😀 Homeowners are encouraged to stay vigilant and incorporate security considerations into their decision-making process when buying land for construction, with ongoing efforts to share security tips and offer consultations.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is about security concerns when choosing land for building a house, particularly focusing on identifying land that could pose risks from a crime prevention standpoint.

  • Why do people often overlook security when choosing land for a home?

    -People often focus more on factors like design, performance, and earthquake resistance when building a house, and may neglect security considerations, such as the risk of break-ins, until it's pointed out.

  • What is meant by a 'bad' piece of land from a security perspective?

    -A 'bad' piece of land for security is one that is situated in a location that increases the likelihood of criminal activity, such as being near roads where criminals can easily escape or places where criminals can monitor a property without being noticed.

  • How does the proximity to main roads affect a property's security?

    -Proximity to a main road can be risky because it allows criminals to quickly escape in a vehicle, making the area more attractive for break-ins. Narrow streets or roads that limit escape routes can be safer.

  • Why is a large parking lot near a potential property dangerous?

    -A large parking lot offers criminals a discreet location to observe a house. For example, a criminal might wait until a family leaves, and once the house is empty, they could break in. The parking lot becomes a vantage point for surveillance.

  • How does a nearby park contribute to security concerns?

    -A park can be a prime location for criminals to loiter unnoticed, as people are often less suspicious of someone sitting on a park bench reading or relaxing. This gives criminals a chance to observe the comings and goings of a household.

  • What are the risks of buying land in a cul-de-sac or dead-end street?

    -Buying land at the end of a cul-de-sac can be risky because it’s harder for neighbors or passersby to observe what’s going on. With fewer people around, there are fewer witnesses, making it easier for criminals to target the property.

  • How do religious sites like temples or shrines affect security?

    -Properties near religious sites can be at risk because the high foot traffic of people visiting these places can create opportunities for criminals to blend in. Unnoticed suspicious behavior can lead to security breaches.

  • What measures can homeowners take to minimize security risks when living in a potentially dangerous area?

    -Homeowners can take steps like installing high-quality security systems, using window and door shutters, securing valuables in hard-to-find locations, and making sure their home is well-lit during times they are away.

  • What is the role of the speaker's experience in discussing security issues?

    -The speaker's experience in collaborating with the police, conducting seminars on security, and working directly with people who have experienced break-ins adds credibility to the advice given. The speaker has firsthand knowledge of how criminals operate and provides practical advice based on these insights.

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