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QLD: Top Tips To Improve Security in Your Apartment Building

These top tips on building security and apartment safety have been provided by Kelly Borell, Tower Body Corporate. “If you think living in multi-storey residential apartments means break-ins aren’t possible, think again!” said Acting Sergeant Danielle Bright in a recent Queensland Police blog. Thieves can be very opportunistic, often on the lookout for not-quite-shut balcony doors and other access points. And don’t underestimate their determination – or their athleticism. Acting Sergeant Bright reported situations where burglars had climbed several stories, shimmied up drain pipes, and accomplished other physical feats to reach their targets. Once these people are in one apartment, it can be easier for them to access others, or other parts of your building. So what can we do about security in residential complexes? How do you keep your home and your building safe and sound?

Top Tips In Your Apartment

Top Tips In Your Building

What Do You Do If Someone Has Broken In?

If someone has broken in to your apartment, call the police immediately. The officers will tell you what to do next, and may want to inspect the scene and collect any evidence. They can also take a report from you, which you’ll need a copy of as part of any insurance claim you may need to make. If you discover someone has broken in to a common area, like the garage or elsewhere in the complex, call your building manager straight away. They may ask you to call the police directly and help with reporting the particulars of the incident. The police may wish to take a statement from you as part of their report and further investigations. They will give a copy of the report to the building manager for any insurance claim the body corporate committee may need to lodge. In her article, Acting Sergeant Bright encouraged people to call Policelink on 131 444 with any information they may have of other incidents they are aware of. You can also call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 if you want to report information anonymously.

Finally, the Bottom Line

No one wants to live in fear, and it’s important we all feel safe in our homes. But as the saying goes “The cost of freedom is eternal vigilance”, and getting into positive habits like we’ve suggested here can help you feel more secure when you’re at home, and when you’re away. You’ll find these habits become second nature in no time, and you and your neighbours will appreciate one another more for sharing these basics of communal living. The good news is crime rates are always lower in close-knit communities, and there’s something comforting about knowing help is never that far away when you need it. Importantly, remember you don’t need to compromise your privacy to enjoy better security in residential complexes. Embed

Tower Body Corporate E: kelly.borell@towerbodycorporate.com.au P: 07 5609 4924

This post appears in Strata News #266 Read next: This article is not intended to be personal advice and you should not rely on it as a substitute for any form of advice. This media release first appeared on the Tower Body Corporate’s website. Visit Maintenance and Common Property OR Strata Legislation QLD After a free PDF of this article on strata living QLD? Log into your existing LookUpStrata Account to download the printable file. Not a member? Simple – join for free on our Registration page. Have a question or something to add to the article? Leave a comment below.
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