As a property manager, you need to be especially vigilant when it comes to multi-tenant buildings. This is because people are often free to enter and roam the building without concern.
Posted by Joe Wilson
Jul 25, 2022 7:56:06 AM
As a property manager, you need to be especially vigilant when it comes to multi-tenant buildings. This is because people are often free to enter and roam the building without concern.
Topics: Keyless Access Control, Professional Office Seccurity, Office Workplace Security
City owned buildings that are open to the public have a high risk of certain types of crime including vandalism. Protecting government buildings is a priority for a number of reasons, and this includes protecting the public, information and staff, as well as ensuring continuity of government services.
Topics: Professional Office Seccurity, Government Building Security
If you have a business that’s closed in the evenings, you may have considered motion sensor lights to help boost your security. The question is, do these lights really work?
If you’re a manager of a commercial property, a building, a private office, or even a separate section within an office, there are some aspects of access security you need to know about. One of the most important of which is the front line security system - access control.
When an employee misplaces their key to your business, it should never be taken lightly. A lost key not only puts your business at greater risk for trespassing, vandalism, and theft, it can also put your employees at risk if they are at the office when a criminal gains access.
That's why it's critical that misplaced keys are reported immediately and that access to the affected areas be changed - the longer you wait, the longer you risk that someone will use the key.
Topics: Keyless Access Control, Commercial Security, Retail Security, Keyless Entry, Managed Access Control, Professional Office Seccurity, Office Building Security, Dealerships, Building Access Control
If you manage an office-based business, an accounting practice, law firm, dentist office, engineering company, financial services, or general business operation located in a standard office building you will need to have a quality security system in place, not only to protect your employees, valuables, electronics and equipment, but also those valuable client records and documents.
Topics: Offices, Professional Office Seccurity, CCTV Video Surveillance