Commercial Real Estate: How to Make Sure Your Property is Protected at All Times

Written by Posted On Friday, 16 February 2018 09:50

Business owners have vulnerabilities, just like residential owners. It is important to carefully consider any weak areas in current security standards, and to do everything possible to protect people and information and also to deter theft and harm. Read on for some helpful advice about how to safeguard your commercial real estate.

Locks

Evaluate locks and be sure that your commercial building is using locks meant to endure high volume traffic while also upholding durability and strength. Consider using a keypad lock system so that employees can gain access to the building only with a unique code, and unauthorized persons are unable to enter. Regardless of the door locks used, it is important to schedule regular maintenance to be sure that locks are not wearing out and requiring professional attention to uphold security standards.

Lighting

Well placed lighting is essential for the safekeeping of your commercial property. Appropriate lighting serves a twofold purpose of keeping employees safe while also keeping intruders at bay. Make sure that entrances, exits, loading areas, and parking areas are properly lit. Various options such as dusk to dawn lights are available, and many lighting companies are willing to give free business estimates that include information about energy saving options.

Perimeter Security

A top-notch perimeter fence is a must for any commercial real estate. Keep in mind that temporary security fencing is available for commercial businesses undergoing construction. When considering security and safety measures, there are companies such as Duke Fence Co Inc. that can not only install security fences, but can also assist with keeping handicap railings fully functional and in doing customized repairs and maintenance work.

Surveillance Systems

Security and surveillance systems give business owners peace of mind by giving digital access to viewing the commercial property from any location. There are many advanced options including motion detection and movement tracking. Some state of the art surveillance systems record data for up to a year or more. Security magazine offers a helpful article offering six key questions to ask yourself before deciding on a security system.

Security Guards

Some areas and types of businesses are at higher risk than others and having the physical presence of security guards can give an added security measure. Security guards undergo training in order to be able to quickly identify and deal with suspicious activities. They may also monitor information from surveillance systems and be a uniformed presence along perimeter fencing and in escorting customers or employees to various areas of the facility.

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Lizzie Weakley

 About the Author: Lizzie Weakley is a freelance writer from Columbus, Ohio. She went to college at The Ohio State University where she studied communications. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors and long walks in the park with her 3-year-old husky Snowball.

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