7 Useful Property Management Safety Tips 

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Maintaining a safe and secure environment for residents is a vital obligation for property management companies. There are several steps managers can take to help protect their properties and residents.  Below are seven sensible and easy-to-install ideas to help minimize the risk of accidents and injuries.

1. Install Deadbolt Locks on All Unit Doors 

Deadbolt locks are locked using a key from the outside. But they also have a lock on the inside of the door. It prevents criminals from breaking in through doors without forcing them to damage property or pose risk for residents.  

It is a good idea to install deadbolt locks on your unit doors as they are more secure. You can find a wide range of deadbolt locks online or through local hardware stores. 

2. Install and Frequently Check Unit Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Detectors 

One of the most significant property management safety tips is to ensure that your residents have working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors in their units. These devices alert them during kitchen fires or carbon monoxide leaks, enabling them to take appropriate action. 

Regularly check all smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors in every unit to make sure they work and that they haven't been compromised. Some residents may also forget to change the batteries on their detectors, which results in them not working when needed most. 

3. Install Stove Safety Knobs 

Gas and electric stoves knob can be accidentally turned on by children playing with the knobs, pets looking for food on the cooktop, or even a slight bump by someone reaching over the stove.  Accidental turn-on can lead to dangerous fires and gas leaks. Stove safety knobs with an integrated locking mechanism can help prevent accidental turn-on. Replacing existing knobs that only require a simple push and turn with stove safety knobs with a locking mechanism is relatively easy to do and is cost-effective. 

4. Install Security Systems Throughout The Community 

Invest in a security system for your secure residential property. These systems can be both interior and exterior, with features such as video monitors and motion sensors that trigger alarms when activated. 

Security systems help to minimize the risk of a break-in or theft, increasing residents' peace of mind while protecting their valuables at all times. They also help managers learn about any security breaches, making it easier to improve their properties' safety protocols in the future. 

5. Keep Common Areas Secure for Tenants 

It is best to keep common areas in secure residential communities safe by ensuring that locks are well maintained and that all windows, doors, gates, ventilation systems, fire alarms, and security cameras are working properly.  It also helps residents know that their premises are secure when they are in the common areas. 

6. Ensure That Your Tenants Have Renters Insurance 

It is a good idea to require that your tenants have renters insurance. It protects property damage, theft, or injuries on the premises. Renters insurance also helps cover medical expenses and reduces their costs and financial burden while recovering from an injury. Many insurance providers offer comprehensive plans that cover damages caused by natural disasters, such as hurricanes and tornadoes. It can also help reduce the chances of accidents, which benefits both you and your tenants. 

7. Frequently Check-In with Tenants and Encourage Best Practices 

Fire drills should happen at least once every six months to help prepare everyone for emergencies. Fire safety training is essential for tenants to know how to act in the event of a fire or other danger. Ensure that your tenants have a safe way to exit the premises or move quickly to an area where they can be safe from dangers. Also, ensure that they know how to handle their trash and recycling. It is important for fire safety and helps keep the premises clean and free of pests. 

Prevent Fires with RangeSafe Safety Knobs 

RangeSafe safety knobs are easy to install and offer both style and functionality. They ensure that residents feel safe while they're away from their units, leading them to worry less about break-ins or other dangers. 

Kitchen fires can be dangerous because of the concentration of gas and oil found in stoves and other cooking appliances. RangeSafe has fire safety knobs that help contain fires by securing the oven door shut until it is cooled.  

Help keep your residents secure and informed about important events in their community with RangeSafe safety knobs. Kitchen fire safety is not the only thing we provide; we also offer features such as locking inner and outer doors and helping to protect against intruders. 

 

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