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3 Ways RFID Door Access Makes Apartment Living Safer

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Easy Tenant Changeover

RFID Door Access is a quick and easy way to protect tenants and upgrade your commercial property investment. One of the primary factors apartment-seekers consider before signing a lease is safety. By installing RFID Door Access in your property you can make sure no unwanted characters get in, or even control over which floors and elevators tenants have access.

When a tenant passes their RFID tag over the electronic lock, AC power rushes to a magnetic coil, lifting the pin in the lock and allowing the tenant to simply push the door open. Many tenants consider this a luxury feature since it allows them to quickly gain access to their apartment when carrying groceries and other items. You can likely justify rent increases solely from installing RFID access locks. Here are 3 ways RFID Door Access makes apartment living safer.

When a tenant moves out, the unique Radio-Frequency identifier in the tenants’ key can be easily updated so they no longer have access. Even if a tenant loses their key tag you can easily get a new one or re-write old ones that are turned in at move-out.

Maintenance and Management Access Tracking

Additionally, installing RFID access makes maintenance and unit management much easier. You can control when your maintenance technicians are able to enter a unit, as well as which unit. Alternatively, you can grant yourself or maintenance techs access to every unit with a master key.

Crime Fighting: 3 Tips for Apartment Dwellers

  1. Invest in a Safety Deposit Box: It’s tempting to hide a bundle of cash under your mattress or in the cookie jar for emergencies. However, this is a burglar’s dream. Invest in a safety deposit box or a fireproof indestructible safe to store valuable belongings.
  2. Invest in Renter’s Insurance: Additionally, by insuring your belongings with rental insurance, you can ensure that if you ever experience loss you stand to gain a check for any claim. Renter’s insurance is fairly cheap, so there’s really no excuse for not having it.
  3. Get to Know your Landlord and Neighbors: You want to at least be familiar with your neighbors names and habits. Pay attention to new faces in your community and any suspicious behavior. Never leave hide a key under your doormat or near your door as this invites trespassers. Let your landlord know when you will be gone for long periods of time. They should be the first person you call if you ever have trouble accessing your apartment or lose your RFID tag.

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