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Sharjah Police warn of rising construction site thefts, urge CCTV and fences

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Last updated: 2025/11/14 at 2:38 AM
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The Sharjah Police have launched a new awareness campaign, “Safe Construction Environment,” in collaboration with Sharjah City Municipality and the Sharjah Economic Development Department (SEDD), to protect construction sites from theft and unsafe practices. The initiative, running until the end of November, aims to promote a secure building environment.

The campaign was officially rolled out in Sharjah, emphasizing the importance of security measures at construction sites. According to the Sharjah Police, the “Safe Construction Environment” campaign is a proactive step towards safeguarding ongoing projects and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

Enhancing Construction Site Security

The “Safe Construction Environment” campaign focuses on educating the public and construction site stakeholders about the risks associated with unsecured building sites. By raising awareness, the initiative seeks to prevent theft and promote adherence to safety protocols, thereby reducing the likelihood of accidents.

Construction site security is a critical concern in Sharjah, with the authorities recognizing the need for a collaborative approach to address the issue. The Sharjah Police, along with Sharjah City Municipality and SEDD, are working together to identify vulnerabilities and implement effective security measures.

Key Stakeholders and Their Roles

The Sharjah Police are playing a pivotal role in the campaign by providing guidance on security best practices. Meanwhile, Sharjah City Municipality is contributing its expertise in regulating construction activities, while SEDD is supporting the initiative through its economic development objectives.

However, the success of the “Safe Construction Environment” campaign depends on the active participation of construction site owners, contractors, and workers. By working together, these stakeholders can ensure that construction sites are secure and compliant with safety regulations.

Promoting a Culture of Safety

In addition to enhancing security, the campaign aims to foster a culture of safety within the construction industry. By promoting awareness about the importance of safety protocols, the initiative seeks to reduce the incidence of accidents and injuries at construction sites.

According to the authorities, a safe construction environment is essential for the well-being of workers and the successful completion of projects. The “Safe Construction Environment” campaign is a significant step towards achieving this goal in Sharjah.

As the campaign continues until the end of November, the Sharjah Police and its partners will be monitoring its progress and assessing its impact. The outcome of the initiative is expected to inform future strategies for enhancing construction site security and promoting a culture of safety in Sharjah.

Looking ahead, the authorities are likely to evaluate the effectiveness of the “Safe Construction Environment” campaign and consider further measures to address the issue of construction site security. The results of this evaluation will be crucial in determining the next steps for the initiative.

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