[SEL] O.T. Key Security
Roger DiRuscio
solarrog at pacbell.net
Mon Mar 21 17:54:39 PST 2005
Paul have the door sets master keyed, Then you only need one key for the all
units.
Roger DiRuscio, Broker Associate, The Realty Experts
Sales since 1977, 510-797-4000 ofc
Collector of antique engines
Fremont,Ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Maples" <paulmaples at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Stationary Engine List" <SEL at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 5:35 PM
Subject: [SEL] O.T. Key Security
Ok gang I need your help again. As most of you know I have a part time job
where I help manage a 60 unit apartment complex and do all of the
maintenance. The office is about 10' X 10' in size, we have a steel entry
door with a dead bolt lock, the office has one outside window and we have
bars over it so we felt pretty protected. The tenants spare apartment keys
are locked in a key cabinet that is mounted on the wall inside of the
office.
Last week we had an intruder gain access to our attic, walk over to the top
of the office and just bust through the ceiling into the office. He gained
access to the key cabinet once in the office and got some of the tenants
keys as well as obtained the keys to the Laundromat which he used to gain
access to the coin boxes and emptied all of them out. We are now in the
process of re-keying the whole complex at a cost of about $3000.00.
The owners have asked me to come up with a more secure way of keeping the
tenants keys in the office. Every key cabinet that I find on the Internet
that is capable of holding about 180 keys is made only of light gauge metal,
10 gauge, etc. I was trying to find a heavy duty key safe like the old floor
model safes you use to see in some of the offices but have been unable to
find one made for keys.
I am looking for suggestions on how to obtain maximum security for storing
the apartment keys in the office. Any help or advice will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
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