Assessing Your Community's Security Needs What Do You Really Need?

How do you determine what kinds of security measures your community should be taking...and how much is too much?
Every board member or property manager wants to keep their neighbors and client community members safe - that's a given. But with all the options and technologies available on the market today, it can be tempting to spend a lot of money on security measures that might be redundant at best - and counterproductive at worst. In this short clip, security pros give some insight into how they work with boards and managers to determine the best, most economical fit when it comes to multifamily security. 

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