Prevention
You can reduce the likelihood of graffiti on your property by using Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles:
- using appropriate garden plantings, such as vines or spiky plants
- using darker-coloured materials for fences
- using an anti-graffiti coating in high-risk areas
- maintaining your property in good order - a poorly maintained property attracts graffiti
- removing any graffiti that occurs as soon as possible
- reporting graffiti in progress to Victoria Police by calling 000
Removal
A free graffiti removal kit is available to residents and businesses from one of our customer service centres.
How to enter reports for graffiti within CGD
Supervisor Task – Graffiti Kit Stocktake
Supervisor Task – Graffiti Kit Stocktake
- When placing a stationery order for your centre, a stocktake of the kits must be completed at the same time.
Kit Stocktake Process - Monitor Stock Levels:
When your centre has 3 kits remaining, check in with the Supervisors of other centres to confirm their kit stock levels.
Coordinate Action:
If a top-up is required, one Supervisor should send an email to operations@.
- The email must include:
- Centre location
- Number of kits required for each centre
- CC the others into the email