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			<description><![CDATA[<div id="imRSSArticle_000000001"><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Many people in South Africa live in secure complexes, gated communities or residential estates. The assumption is that this makes you completely safe, but the unfortunate reality is that criminals – usually clever, often desperate and easily tempted – are everywhere. It’s so important for residents living in complexes to follow these complex security tips to keep themselves, their properties and the property at large protected</span></div><div><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2">4 complex security tips</span></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">There are some common security weaknesses to look out for and various smart things you can do to stay safe in your complex. </span></div><div><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2">1. Don’t give criminals a step up</span></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">All residents, security guards and anyone working on the complex property must make sure they lock things like ladders, garden tools, pool nets, brooms and mops away when they’re not in use. Criminals can use these to get into properties and as weapons.</span></div><div><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2">2. Get on the same page</span></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Residents should meet regularly to discuss security incidents, weaknesses and requirements.</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Rules</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">must be put in place (and people reminded of them) to ensure everyone in the complex remains security conscious and vigilant. Working together as neighbours will help keep everyone safe.</span></div><div><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2">3. Invest in complex security</span></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">The perimeter of any complex must be kept secure. Walls, electric fencing, security cameras, beams, remote controls and access points should be checked frequently and security guards must be on the ball. A good visitor management system should also be in place to ensure everyone on the property is accounted for.</span></div><div><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2">4. Invest in personal property security</span></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Despite complex security, criminals still find ways to get inside complexes. It is therefore advisable for each complex unit owner to invest in additional layers of security and set up a</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">safety zone</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">inside their home. Three types of security barriers should be considered.</span></div><div><ul><li aria-level="1"></li></ul></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Security gates</span></span></div><div></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">The front door is the first of</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">four ways that burglars get inside your home</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">, so it’s important to have an extra layer of protection here – even if it’s just to keep annoying neighbours or wandering delivery people from swinging into your unit. In fact, there are many</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">reasons why you should get a solid security gate</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">. &nbsp;</span></div><div><ul><li aria-level="1"></li></ul></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Trellis gates</span></span></div><div></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Retractable security gates are there when you need them and gone when you don’t. Trellis gates have</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">many advantages</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">and are perfect for protecting complex patios. With so many options on the market, it’s important to</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">know what to look for</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">. </span></div><div><ul><li aria-level="1"></li></ul></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Burglar bars</span></span></div><div></div><div><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">Burglar proofing windows </span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">is vital for preventing petty crime – even if it’s</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">vervet monkey or chacma baboons</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">that you’re trying to keep out. There are a few different</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">burglar bar designs to choose from</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">, as well as different colours (including transparent), which makes it easier to find something that matches your unit’s facade.</span></div><div><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">If you’d like to begin investing in additional security for your complex unit,</span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fs12lh1-5 ff2"><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">please get in touch with us</span></span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1"> </span><span class="fsNaNlh1-5 ff1">to get a personalised quote on security gates, trellis gates and burglar bars that will suit your specific budget and unique needs. On most occasions, we are able to ensure the style and colour of the security gates, trellis gates and burglar bars meet complex building code rules and requirements. </span></div></div>]]></description>
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