Is Your Apartment Safe?

Apartment, condo, or house your home should be your sanctuary.  Of course being safe in your home means being safe in your neighborhood.  Here are a few things that can help you choose the right place to move into or protect the place you already call home.

  • If you live in an apartment get to know a few families close by.

  • Make sure there is a reporting system in place for things like:

    • Trash in the hallway

    • Vandalism

    • Strangers in the hallways or loitering around the premises

    • Broken lighting

  • Start or Join a neighborhood watch program.

  • Don’t Buzz people into the building unless you are certain who they are

  • Set up a buddy system for when you are away to watch your place and collect papers

  • You know the procedures for emergencies

  • Make sure that management changed the locks since the last tenant lived there.

  • Install a wide angle 160 degree viewer mounted no higher than 58 inches with a cover

  • Find out if background checks are done by management

  • Make sure windows or sliding doors have anti-lift devices

  • Only put your first initial and last name on the directory and mail listing

  • Petition to have mirrors at the ends of hallways that allow you to see around corners

  • Consider an alarm system to scare away intruders after a forced entry.

Remember your home is your sanctuary and your neighborhood is your home. Working together gives you safety in numbers and strength in community.

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