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Key Steps to Ensure Safety and Security at Your Facility

Written by Janus International | Oct 7, 2024 4:39:11 AM

Years ago, self-storage facilities were often tucked away in industrial areas, surrounded by warehouses and factories. These locations were typically dimly lit, equipped with outdated security, and often felt unsafe to the average person. But times have certainly changed. Today, self-storage facilities are popping up everywhere—from major metropolitan retail centers to small-town main streets and even rural sites. These modern facilities boast excellent visibility, enhanced lighting, and state-of-the-art security systems.

 

However, despite these advancements, safety and security remain top priorities for self-storage owners and operators. Now, more than ever,  safeguarding your facility and your tenants’ property is of utmost importance. Staying informed about the latest technology and best practices is crucial to keeping your facility secure for both you and your tenants.

 

Areas to Focus on for a Secure Self-Storage Facility

To effectively secure your facility, it’s essential to concentrate on several critical aspects. Let’s explore the most important elements to consider when enhancing the safety and security of your property.

 

1. Access Control: The Gate

The gate is the first point of contact for tenants entering your facility. It sets the tone for how secure the rest of the property feels. Consider the following questions to evaluate its effectiveness:

  • Is the gate easy for tenants to operate?
  • Do they have to exit their vehicle to access a keypad?
  • Does the gate close quickly enough to prevent tailgating?

These might seem like simple questions, but the answers are crucial. A secure and efficient gate discourages unauthorized access and ensures tenants feel safe from the moment they arrive.

 

2. Lighting: Visibility and Safety

Good lighting is essential for both security and peace of mind. A well-lit facility reduces the risk of suspicious behavior and helps tenants feel safer, especially if they need access after dark. Every area, from parking lots to hallways, should be adequately lit to eliminate shadows and dark spots where potential threats could hide.

 

3. Surveillance and Monitoring

Does your facility have a modern access control and surveillance system in place? Are you monitoring activity 24/7? Advances in surveillance technology have made it easier than ever to keep an eye on your property remotely. Cameras with motion detection, real-time alerts, and cloud-based storage can significantly enhance the security of your facility. By investing in a reliable system, you can ensure that your property is being monitored at all times, even when you’re not on-site.

 

4. Unit Doors: Strength and Safety

The unit door is the one moving part that tenants interact with most frequently. A secure and easy-to-use door is essential for both safety and liability reasons. Providing strong, reliable doors not only protects tenants’ belongings but also reduces the risk of accidents. Best-in-class doors minimize liability issues and give owners peace of mind, knowing their tenants are protected.

 

Embrace the Latest Security Technology

In today’s self-storage industry, technology is a powerful tool for improving security. Whether it’s automated gates, motion-activated lighting, or advanced surveillance systems, leveraging the latest innovations will help ensure your facility remains secure. By staying proactive and regularly updating your security measures, you can protect your property, provide a better experience for your tenants, and sleep easier at night.

 

In conclusion, while self-storage facilities have evolved significantly in terms of appearance and location, the need for safety and security remains as critical as ever. By focusing on access control, lighting, surveillance, and unit door security, you can create a safe environment that keeps your tenants and their belongings well-protected.

 

If you missed us at the SSA Fall show and would like to discuss our safety and security solutions, please contact us. For more information on the steps that you can take to protect your facility, please click here to read more.