COOPERATOREVENTS NEW YORK EXPO. TUESDAY NOV 19TH . JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER. REGISTER NOW!

Real-World Security Concerns What Should Your Building Be Concerned About?

What 'real world' security risks should co-ops and condos be most concerned about?
Everyone wants to feel safe and secure in their homes -- but it's easy to get carried away and waste resources on over-the-top security measures that may not actually be warranted. In this segment, multifamily security pros discuss how they help client communities accurately assess their risks and exposures and formulate a security plan that addresses those concerns without wasting money on unnecessary extras. 

Related Articles

Roommate, Guest, Tenant or Airbnb? How Smart Boards Balance Building Security with Owner Privacy

Roommate, Guest, Tenant or Airbnb? How Smart Boards Balance Building Security with Owner Privacy

Sponsored by: Smith, Buss & Jacobs LLP

Brick apartment building entrance in downtown NYC New York City with mailbox post mail boxes, empty corridor in evening night with nobody, secured area

Mailbox & Package Room Design

More Than Just Boxes & Keys

Notice Keep Door Closed Sign. Open door. Vector stock illustration

Intruder Alert!

How NOT to Deal With Unauthorized Visitors in Your Building

Blue chip manager is unlocking a virtual locking mechanism to access shared cloud resources. Internet concept for identity & access management, cloud storage, cybersecurity and managed services.

Unified Property Access

A Powerful Tool for Simplifying Condo & Co-Op Management

Smart house system programming software. Engineering development of building construction, communication, electricity. Design in CAD programs of Smart building. AI of IOT. Architectural 3d plan.

Futurizing Multifamily Buildings

New Materials, Standards, & Designs

Plumbers fixing pipe. Workers with tools carry out repair work in public toilet, fix sewers. Men in boiler room with equipment. Repair service and maintenance concept. Cartoon flat vector illustration

Q&A: Alterations in a Co-op

Q&A: Alterations in a Co-op