Condominium buildings present quite different security needs to
a family home. With shared community areas and uncontrolled access
to grounds, we review what makes a good security system for condos.
If you're thinking of purchasing an apartment unit in a new condominium
building, you better make sure the builder's main attribute is
initiative.
Because in todays world initiative might be the only thing keeping
you and your family safe from the bad guys.
That's not to say that all builders lack initiative. There are
many good builders that take pride in workmanship and guarantee
that no stone goes unturned. I have been in new condominiums that
have excelled in security awareness.
These elite builders take it upon themselves to create secure
living environments for future owners at whatever cost, totally
ignoring the building commissions minimum standards.
My concern however is the 'budget builder' who has one thing
on his mind, "How much does it cost". These builders, unfortunately
trim at every corner and one area that almost always makes the
cut list is 'building security', leaving an open wound for new
home owners to deal with.
Legally they haven't done anything wrong, after all they did
abide by the building code. These builders only need to satisfy
the city building inspectors to get a pass on their report card.
Why try for an A or B when a C or D will do.
Until building laws tighten up on security standards we must
be prepared to dig deep in our pockets to assure ourselves and
our families safety. Finishing the job, by upgrading existing
security has become the accepted by condominium owners to keep
their building safe from intruders.
Improvements to condominium security by way of building laws
over the last few years have been minimal to say the least.Too
many people are living under the false impression that their condominium
is secure. The mindset, "It's new, it's has to be secure" needs
to be reckoned with.
Building Industry Security Standards
What is it going to take to upgrade the security standards in
the building industry? How many more condominiums are going to
be built with inferior locks that don't meet the grade? How many
more consumers are going to be hit with the 'Budget Builder's"
bills. The answer to these questions lies in the hands of the
building commissions who set the building codes.
These professionals need to educate themselves on the importance
of good home security in order to take a bite out of crime. Re-vamping
the building security codes would not only benefit the consumer,
but would enhance sales for the builder.
Who would have thought that building inspectors could have such
an important role in the prevention of crime. But assuring that
new construction is equipped with the latest security devices
would have an astounding impact on burglars.
Like most things in life, you cannot always depend on others
for your own personal needs, and security is a high priority.
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