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Friday, May 27, 2011

Air Conditioning Thefts - What You Need To Know

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As the weather heats up more and more citizen are turning to their air conditioner for help cooling off. But in many cases recently the air conditioner is nowhere to be found. It turns out that one of the major materials used in Ac units is copper, which can be in fact removed and sold to junkyards. As a result, criminals are stealing air conditioners or breaking the units apart, taking the copper, and selling it for to 0 a pop. There are cases of this kind of theft all over the news.



In Florida, over 6 small businesses in Lee County were vandalized for their Ac units. The thieves broke apart between 18 and 24 units, taking the copper coils and scattering the rest of the parts elsewhere.

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In Arizona, thieves stole an air conditioning ideas from a Mesa United Way assosication that provides clothes and other necessities to foster kids. The program's Ceo Dan Wollam would have had to cut programs had a local air conditioning repair and service firm not donated a ,000 Ac unit.

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In Texas, a Corpus Christi church lost two air conditioning units to theft this month. As did several homeowners in York, Pennsylvania. The costs of a exchange Ac unit usually run over ,000 although in some cases an entirely new ideas is required, which is far more expensive. This is in increasing to an additional one cost, of course-people victimized by air conditioner theft have to suffer through the scorching summer heat. And in many cases it seems, the victim of theft is an assosication or firm with its air conditioning units on the exterior of the structure.

So what measures can be taken to prevent this crime? In many cases, it is all too easy for criminals to vandalize an air conditioner for its copper parts. For why else would they engage in a crime with a payoff of only to 0 dollars? By production it just a limited more difficult for robbers, it should be inherent to deter one from taking advantage of your Ac unit placement. One explication is a motion-detection sensor. Most robberies take place at night, when citizen are sleeping. If a light shines on the perpetrator, chances are they will do what anyone caught red-handed would do... Run. A second explication is to secure a wrought iron cage to protect the unit, or to secure it with a padlock. Obviously it is difficult to remove a cage or lock, and any strangeness will make it less likely that a robber will take your Ac unit. Any of these measures can be worth it if there have been a string of robberies in your town. Remember. The cost of protecting your air conditioner is low. But the cost of replacing your Ac can run over ,000.

One more development worth noting is that some law obligation organizations are trying to great track Ac copper thefts. In Norway, South Carolina, for example, the police group is giving away a spray paint with which citizen can mark their Ac units. The paint is invisible to the eye, but can help officers recognize stolen copper from air conditioning units. Hopefully, this tactic and others can begin to deter a crime which is so often undertaken at the charge of struggling homeowners, local businesses, and non-profit organizations.

Air Conditioning Thefts - What You Need To Know

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