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How We Achieve Maximum Security at OrangeSpace

How We Achieve Maximum Security at OrangeSpace

Ensuring the safety of every self-storage facility should be a top priority for operators. While it's understood that the basics should always be in place, it's also important to consider incorporating new technologies.


These are the cornerstone principles that should underpin every self-storage operation:

  1. Competent personnel

Employing well-trained and vigilant staff is indispensable. They should be adept at identifying suspicious behavior and proactive in thwarting and addressing security threats.

  1. Physical barriers

A sturdy perimeter forms the primary defense line. Utilizing fencing, access control gates, and robust locks is imperative for a secure facility.

  1. Adequate illumination

Proper lighting not only deters criminal activity but also enhances overall safety for clients and staff alike.

  1. Tenant screening

Implementing rigorous screening processes can help reduce the risk of problematic individuals renting space in your facility.​

 

Advanced Security Measures

While traditional security measures remain vital, advancements in technology offer additional avenues for bolstering security in self-storage facilities.

  • Access management

Modern systems leverage electronic key cards or codes to restrict access solely to authorized personnel. Integration with surveillance cameras enhances monitoring capabilities.

  • Video surveillance

Investing in high-definition cameras aids law enforcement in efficiently apprehending criminals. Comprehensive camera coverage, including entrances, corridors, and communal areas, is crucial.

  • strong>Emergency infrastructure

Integration of camera systems with central control panels and loudspeakers facilitates rapid emergency response. Real-time communication with security companies enables rapid response to suspicious activity. Trained personnel can monitor images and use communication systems to interact with people on site or request emergency assistance.

  • Cybersecurity

Self-storage facilities are vulnerable to cyber threats and require robust measures to protect sensitive customer data. Implementing strong firewalls, encryption protocols and regular security audits are essential.

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