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Graffiti Prevention

You’ve probably seen graffiti somewhere in your community. It’s the words, colours, and shapes drawn or scratched on buildings, overpasses, train cars, desks, and other surfaces. It is done without permission and it’s against the law.

Trying to elliminate graffiti can be a difficult task.There are a number of actions you can take that can help in reducing graffiti.

  1. Get educated. Learn about graffiti, how it impacts your community, and who is responsible for graffiti prevention and clean up in your area.
  2. Report Graffiti to the appropriate authorities.
  3. Organize a paint-out. Gather supplies and community volunteers to remove graffiti in your neighbourhood.
  4. Plan a paintbrush mural to cover a wall continuously plagued with graffiti.
  5. Coordinate a graffiti awareness campaign at your school or in the community.
  6. Make a presentation on graffiti prevention to your school, class, or neighbourhood group.
  7. Adopt a spot in your school or community and make sure it stays clean and free of graffiti.
  8. Plant trees or other greenery near a graffiti-plagued wall. This will help prevent access.
  9. Ask your community to install lighting in areas that are dark and often hit with graffiti.
  10. Volunteer to help keep your community clean.