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lauren.nico2020

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New apartment
« on: 11 March 2023, 02:46:47 am »
Hey, so I’ve moved into a new apartment , my old place had cctv and a buzzer so I used to let the customers in via the buzzer ,
My new apartment dosnt have a buzzer which means I have to go to the main entrance and open the door to every customer. Does anyone have any tips or is there anything I can buy just to make things abit safer for myself (no cctv in the building either) . Totally out my comfort zone in my new place 😫😫😫

amy

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Re: New apartment
« Reply #1 on: 12 March 2023, 06:13:01 pm »
How far is your flat from the door? Are you having to walk past lots of other flats to get them or is it just a quick nip in and out across the hallway or something?

Is the outside/main door locked, and if so could you maybe prop it open with something when you're expecting somebody?

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Re: New apartment
« Reply #2 on: 13 March 2023, 10:47:11 am »
Hey, so I’ve moved into a new apartment , my old place had cctv and a buzzer so I used to let the customers in via the buzzer ,
My new apartment dosnt have a buzzer which means I have to go to the main entrance and open the door to every customer. Does anyone have any tips or is there anything I can buy just to make things abit safer for myself (no cctv in the building either) . Totally out my comfort zone in my new place 😫😫😫

you can ask if you can install one yourself? https://www.amazon.co.uk/ring-video-doorbell-ring-chime/dp/B0932K6K4S/ref=sr_1_52?crid=2G5O2N9HX3SZI&keywords=door+buzzer+entry+system&qid=1678704386&sprefix=buzzer+door%2Caps%2C415&sr=8-52
i would try