Winter brings longer nights, shifting routines, and environmental changes that can increase risks for commercial properties. For businesses operating in Norfolk and across Hampton Roads, Blue Line Security emphasizes recognizing these seasonal vulnerabilities and swiftly taking proactive steps. While the relationship between cold weather and crime is complex, research shows that several factors can increase the likelihood of commercial break-ins during the winter months.
Early sunset provides additional darkness, reducing natural surveillance and creating opportunities for intruders. Security assessments note that lower visibility increases the likelihood of property-related crime.
A ScienceDirect analysis of 28 U.S. cities found that “temperature volatility,” that is, sudden shifts in weather, is associated with increased theft and robbery during winter. These unexpected changes can alter routines and reduce foot traffic around businesses.
Retail stores face fluctuating staffing schedules, offices often close for holidays, and commercial facilities may operate at reduced capacity. With fewer eyes on the property, criminals may interpret these gaps as opportunities.
Well-lit entrances, pathways, and parking lots deter crime and eliminate hiding spots. Motion-activated lighting is especially adequate during longer winter nights.
Keypads, card readers, and cloud-based systems let you control building access and update permissions in real time, which becomes especially important when staffing levels fluctuate in winter.
Cameras paired with real-time monitoring and motion alerts dramatically reduce the likelihood of intrusions. Blue Line Security provides video monitoring systems designed specifically for commercial properties.
Commercial alarm and security systems allow business owners to monitor buildings remotely, receive intrusion alerts, and respond to suspicious activity even during holiday closures.
Equipment yards, service vehicles, and outdoor storage areas are common targets during winter. Surveillance cameras, fleet tracking, and perimeter alarms help safeguard these high-value assets.
Winter may introduce added risks for commercial properties, but the right strategy can significantly strengthen your defenses. Contact Blue Line Security at (757) 690-2111 to secure your commercial property now and stay ahead of escalating winter threats.
Caffey, Johnson, & Ingels. 2024. “How Cold Weather Can Impact Crime Rates and Defense Strategies.” Caffey, Johnson, & Ingels (blog). October 3. https://www.cjilaw.net/blog/2024/october/how-cold-weather-can-impact-crime-rates-and-defe/.
Pinkerton. 2021. “The Seasonality of Crime: Why Does Crime Spike in Summer?” Pinkerton Consulting & Investigations, Inc. (blog). June 28. https://pinkerton.com/our-insights/blog/the-seasonality-of-crime.
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