When you’re responsible for a residential or commercial building, you’re also responsible for the safety and security of people visiting, living, or working in it. Nowadays, new technologies allow for better monitoring of your indoor and outdoor space. Here, JMC² Civil Engineering reviews a few improvements that will ensure your building is a safe place for everyone:

Better Lighting Outside and Inside the Premises

When it comes to illuminating a large space, new solutions provide ample lighting for parking areas and structures to keep people safe from physical injuries caused by potential falls, and to act as a deterrent for would-be muggers and carjackers. LED canopy lights are ideal for parking garages and drive-through areas as they deliver uniform and energy-efficient illumination. (You should check out these options.) Your visitors will feel more secure as they step through brightly-lit stairwells and walkways.

Improved Signage for Better Accessibility

If you want people to be able to find your building during the day and to see it at night, the International Sign Association points out that you should have its name and address clearly visible from the street, with markings and signs indicating where to park, where the entrances and elevators are, etc. You can also improve security around the perimeter both for cars and pedestrians by adding lights illuminating your signs, and making sure the signs are clean and feature easily-readable fonts. When people enter your premises, you should have clear signage to help them navigate the space and find their way around.

Enhanced Security Features to Keep Crime at Bay

VMukti notes that remote video surveillance should be part of your arsenal when it comes to keeping your residential and commercial buildings safe for everyone who either steps inside or walks by it. Have cameras strategically placed around your space so you can monitor both indoor and outdoor activity, and be alerted in case of any suspicious movement or behavior. By recording what is happening in and around your property, you’ll have visual footage available in case of an incident or accident. This video recording will help you ascertain the circumstances of the incident and could very well spare you legal troubles in case of a lawsuit.

Additionally, you can use an electronic access control system to prevent unwanted visitors from entering your building. New technologies allow people with the proper credentials to unlock doors and gain access to their offices using their smartphones. And security systems can also activate a lockdown and secure the entire building in case of an emergency situation, like an active shooter in or near the premises.

Make protecting yourself and your tenants a priority. Take advantage of the latest safety trends to keep your residential or commercial buildings great places to live or work in. Enhance your lighting inside and out, use proper signage, and invest in digital technologies that will help you monitor your property day and night.

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