
Q: What do the Security Experts Recommend to Improve Safety at Multiresidential Communities like Apartment Complexes and Condomimiums?
A:
First, experts say that there are three lines of possible defense to be considered in any multiresidential security program: (1) the perimeter of the property including entrances; (2) Common areas including roadways, parking lots, marinas, lawns and walkways, and recreational areas; (3) Building and unit entrances as well as balconies and windows. The unit door and windows and their locking devices are the last line of defense in the security of the tenant or owner.
In order to provide protection and security at those points, owners of multiresidential property need to consider the following:
Personnel including (a) courtesy officers, (b) drive through security patrol, (c) tenant and owner involvement in security programs, (d) screening and supervision of staff personnel, (e) screening tenants, (f) physical security and hardware.

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