Rethinking Security: A Proactive Approach

Rethinking Security: A Proactive Approcah

There are two ways to approach business security. Proactive security and reactive security are the different techniques used to protect a company’s assets. Most security systems are put in place with a reactive approach. If a burglar breaks in, the alarm will sound. If a crime is committed on the property, video footage will provide evidence of who did it. Proactive security attempts to prevent these events from happening in the first place. Reactive security is there for backup. The best security systems integrate proactive and reactive security. Below we go through elements of a security system and how you can use them proactively to prevent theft or damage.

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Increase Your ROI While Securing Your Multi-Family Property

The top things tenants or potential tenants look for before renting is affordability and security. People want to be able to live in a place that they know is safe and reliable. Even though every multi-family property may differ, one thing stays the same, security of your tenants and property. There are ways to increase your ROI by making sure your property, employees, and tenants are safe.

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Improve Your Apartment Pool Security With These Tips

Swimming pools can become a huge liability with multi-family properties, but they can also be a buying aspect for a tenant. On average renters pay 4.7% more in rent for the luxury of a swimming pool. Property owners are held to a high standard of providing safety, and should take extra precautions insuring the safety of the tenants with amenities such as pools. Here are a few tips to secure your pool this upcoming summer:

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