Looking for a pet-friendly building in DTLA is getting easier. More buildings are opening their doors and yards to our best friends. Little Tokyo Lofts for one, offers an onsite dog run to tenants’ best friends. As demand for this amenity grows, developers and property managers are getting more creative with their offerings. The dog run is not just a grassy area either. Tenants are requesting dog washing stations and bigger play areas. One Developer says in response to demand, “We’ll have tunnels the dogs can jump on and walk around.” #littletokyolofts
Such pet-friendly offerings are essential in dense downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood, where green spaces are few and far between. But they’re also cropping up throughout the city. So what pet amenities does your building offer? Leave a comment here.
“Dog-friendly amenities have become among the most requested amenity nationwide,” said a DTLA Property Manager. Developers are getting responsive about giving tenants what they want.
Close-in dog parks are another option if you can get away. One nearby DTLA park that is lightly used and is easy to access is at a dog park in South Pasadena just off the 110 Freeway. 650 Stoney Dr. South Pasadena, CA 91030 The Dog area is gated and tucked away out of sight from the main park. Restrooms and play areas are a bonus. Dog beaches are a nice day trip with one off-leash park area in Long Beach and another on leash state beach in Malibu. Keep in mind most LA county beaches do not allow pets.
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MUTTROPOLITAN Right in the heart of Little Tokyo, you’ll find Muttropolitan. Billed as a “sophisticated, modern salon for every chic downtown pet,” this pet-friendly establishment focuses its efforts in three distinct ways. First, it starts with supplies for pets. Second, Muttropolitan has several self-service pet washing stations for those that want to tackle the task of washing their pet on their own or splurge taking advantage of the full-service grooming. Finally, Muttropolitan has a staff of on-site groomers who will preen your pup to the pinnacle of pet perfection, leaving them ready for when you tackle one of these other pet-friendly locations.
A great way to promote the security of your building is to ensure that the outside of your building and any parking areas are well lit. You should consider installing lights, especially near entrances of your building. When these areas are highly visible at night, it will deter crime. It will be easy to stop and catch any criminals in the act and prevent break-ins in your building. Installing lighting is an easy and cost efficient method to ensure better security in your apartment building.
2. Hire a Professional Risk AssessmentConsultant
A security risk assessment is the best way to improve security in your building. A professional from a security company will come in and assess your property. He will identify any vulnerable areas in your security system and make suggestions for improvement. A security risk assessment is the best way to figure out the best methods for improving the security in your building.
An excellent physical security solution isn’t one-size-fits-all. Every space and building is unique, and security needs change over time. In today’s buildings, security systems need to protect the perimeter and safeguard sensitive data and information constantly in motion. So even if you’ve installed security systems in the past, they may not meet the current standards for protection.
Don’t wait until after a breach has occurred to evaluate your physical security. A site assessment with a trained security professional can help you improve the safety of your building by uncovering weak points in your current system and identifying the right technology to safeguard your space.
3. Install or Update Your Video Surveillance System
If you do not already have security cameras in your apartment building, you should install them. A surveillance system is a great way to deter crime and provide evidence of any issues to you and the police. If you already have a video surveillance system in your building, you should consider an upgrade. If you have a security risk assessment, your assessor can suggest proper camera type, close up or wide view, placement to ensure maximum visibility. You should have enough cameras to ensure that every part of your building is visible from your cameras.
4. Hire a Security Company to Staff The Property
Security officers are a great way to promote security in your building and make your residents feel safer. You should consider having security officers by your entrances, in your lobby, or patrolling the building. Security officers can deter crime and react to any issues in your building in real-time. The Little Tokyo Lofts in DTLA has 24-hour security and residents find it reassuring and effective. Security officers will also make residents feel more secure and give them someone to call that is more direct than the police if there is an issue in the building. #loftsecurity
5. Install Door and Elevator Access Control
Access control systems are a great way to add an extra layer of security to your building. Residents can use keycards to get into the building, use the elevator, and even enter their apartment buildings. Keycards are more difficult to duplicate than keys, adding an extra layer of security. It is also easy to turn on and off access to individual keycards if a tenant moves out. Access control systems can help prevent intruders from entering your building and add an extra layer of security to your building. Office buildings and hotels use this system effectively, so it should work well in a residential setting.
6. Encourage Communication and Familiarity
One extremely efficient and cost-effective method to promote security in your apartment building is to encourage your residents to know their neighbors. You can consider holding community events that will encourage community or even simply posting signs and announcements that encourage residents to get to know one another. When your residents know each other, it will be much easier for them to spot suspicious activity and unwelcomed guests. Neighbors will be more vigilant and look out for one another. They will be more likely to notice someone who shouldn’t be there if they know the residents and will be more likely to care enough to report activity. A strong community in your apartment building will improve security and will not cost you anything extra. #codosecurity
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Key takeaways
Taking the time to do a thorough security risk assessment is a proactive step in protecting your building and assets.
Choosing new security technology can be a daunting investment with so many options to choose from. When comparing different solutions, remember that a one-size-fits-all approach to security can leave your building vulnerable. Instead, opt for systems that allow for customizations and seamless integrations to get the best protection possible. While this security audit checklist is a great place to start, a security system professional can do a more thorough site walk. She can recommend the best solutions to ensure your building is protected from all types of threats.