CHECK LIST FOR APARTMENT SECURITY
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Is the
apartment complex in a watch list of the police department? Some cities
maintain a list of apartment complexes that the policy consider problem
locations. See if the complex you are considering in on such a list. If the
police will not give you this information, ask the manager. Talk to people who
live in the area to see if it is a center on crime.
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Are the
grounds will maintained? Over flowing trash bins, broken fences or un-mowed grass are evidence of generally
poor management and good management is the first defense in apartment security.
If management takes care of the details, then they probably take care of the
major items.
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Is the
parking area secure? A fenced parking area is good, but a secure gate is
better. If the parking is underground or above ground, both are better that a
ground level parking. Ask if they are patrolled by security guards. If there are security cameras, this
is a plus. If they are fake, this should end your search. Ask to see how they
work. If there is a storage area it should be as secure as the garage.
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Is it possible to enter the building without
using a key or pass code? If the door will close automatically and
quickly this is a good security feature.
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Is the
door to the apartment door steel? Wooden doors are pretty, but do not offer
much protection. If there is a dead bolt, not a chain, this is better. Push button
locks do not furnish much protection. If it breaks notify the manager in writing to replace or repair it.
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Are the
windows protected with secure latches?
This is particularly necessary for first floor apartments.
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Does the
apartment have fire or smoke alarms? Almost as important, do they work.
They usually have a button to push to test them. Use it. After you move in continue to use it monthly.
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Are
workout rooms and swimming pool as secure as the apartments? Remember the
security system is only as good as it’s weakest link.
What type of people live in the conplex? Your greatest danger may come from the people who live in the same complex. Don't be afraid to ask.
This list is only a place to start to get
you thinking about security. I’m sure you will think of other items to add to
your list. They are just illustrations of holes in security that have come up
is cases we have handled. Good luck in your apartment hunting. I hope you do
not need us.
Ben A. Goff
http://mitchellgoff.com/