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Self-storage system installation should use proactive security measures to minimize liability, protect customers and minimize cost. The self-storage units and the contents within are protected by gates and security fences, which are two of the most crucial components of a storage facility. Many security gates have an electronic passcode that requires self-storage facility management and unit tenants to present unique codes to get access to the facility (and get past the gate). Protective fences also improve the curb attractiveness of self-storage facilities.
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Types of Proactive Security Solutions for Self-Storage Self storage system installation should use proactive security measures to minimize liability, protect customers and minimize cost. Here is the following proactive security for your self-storage: Fences for Self-Storage With security fences and gated entrances, self-storage units and their contents are kept safe and secure at the facility. Many self-storage facilities use electronic passcodes that require facility management and unit occupants to produce unique codes to get entry to the facility (and get past the gate). The presence of protective fencing enhances the curb appeal of self-storage facilities. Steel fencing comes in a variety of heights ranging from 3 to 8 feet, and the design of the top determines a lot of the distinctions. Extra rails/pickets in storage facilities may vary in length from 3 to 6 inches, allowing for a wide range of fence heights. In the last tale, the guy impaled by the steel fence had pickets that were more than 12 inches tall and a few inches thick. Intrusion Alarms Intrusion alarms are the best additional security system. Why? Some thieves are good enough to climb over, breakthrough, and cut through. So, intrusion alarms can detect any alarming movement around the facility,
Here is how the systems work: 1) Detecting Any Vibration or Tilting 2) Climb Over 3) Unusual Lifting of Gates Therefore, any suspicious activity is detected by the system. Then the system will notify you together with the location of the intruder. Gate With Access Control The self-storage units and the contents within are protected by gates and security fences, which are two of the most crucial components of a storage facility. Many security gates have an electronic passcode that requires self- storage facility management and unit tenants to present unique codes in order to get access to the facility (and get past the gate). Protective fences also improve the curb attractiveness of self-storage facilities. Gates are the best defense against crime and unwanted visitors. Gates will also help increase the value of your property. Most self-storage has gates with access control. Virtual Security Guards Today, as innovation rises, the camera is not just a camera anymore. Now, it can act as your virtual security guard. Nexlar integrated virtual security guard can monitor 24/7 and can replace the security guard in terms of monitoring. How does it work? With a real-time monitor, the virtual security guard can detect any threat on the premises. Mostly these cameras work by sending notifications to the security management. Also, the owner can receive a real-time report on their smartphone. So as a self-storage owner, it will help your building to provide maximum protection to renters at much lower cost compared to traditional security guards.