Leksand municipality invests in security with new cameras and fuel station

Leksand municipality is installing four new surveillance cameras at Limhagenområdet following several thefts. The cameras will be placed strategically to protect valuable equipment. A new fuel station will also contribute to increased safety in the municipality.

Following several thefts at Limhagenområdet, where Leksandsbostäder has its new office and the municipality has storage facilities, Leksand municipality has decided to install four new surveillance cameras. These cameras will be placed in strategic locations to protect valuable equipment.

The new fuel station represents another initiative to enhance safety in Leksand in different ways, as reported by falukuriren.se.

The decisions aim to bolster security in the area after the recent incidents. The municipality is focusing on preventive measures through these investments.

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