Urban explorers and squatters have recently drawn attention to the issue of vacant buildings in Belgium. De Werkvennootschap is aware that these empty properties can attract unwanted visitors, prompting regular checks to ensure safety and security.
- De Werkvennootschap controleert leegstaande panden regelmatig
- Leegstaande panden trekken urban explorers en krakers aan
- Sleuteloverdracht vindt plaats tijdens buurtcontroles
- Pand is nu volledig afgesloten voor toegang
- Passanten en social media worden om meldingen gevraagd
- Ief Janssens overweegt extra beveiligingsmaatregelen nemen
On 2025-06-18 18:00:00, officials confirmed that the buildings are now fully sealed off. This move aims to prevent unauthorized access and protect the properties from damage or misuse. But how effective are these measures in keeping intruders out?
De Werkvennootschap is also encouraging the public to report any suspicious activity, especially on social media or when passing by. This community involvement could be crucial in maintaining control over these sites.
Why is ongoing vigilance necessary for these properties? Even with closures, the risk of break-ins remains. De Werkvennootschap’s approach highlights the challenges of securing unused urban spaces:
- Regular presence near the sites for key handovers and checks
- Complete closure of buildings to block entry points
- Community engagement to spot and report intruders
- Consideration of additional security measures in the future
Looking ahead, will these combined efforts be enough to deter trespassers permanently? Continued cooperation between authorities and citizens will be key. Stay alert and report any suspicious activity to help protect your local neighbourhood.