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Multi-Tenant Property

Protecting and securing multi-tenant properties requires a number of low-voltage solutions. From video surveillance to access control devices and fire safety equipment, ADI has the wide variety of solutions that installers need to outfit a small or large multi-tenant building. When you're ready to tackle your next multi-tenant project, contact us to get started.

Entertain Residents and Guests

With many building owners adding amenities to attract residents, there is opportunity to install numerous AV products. To address outdoor spaces, ADI has the weather-resistant displays and speakers you need. Plus, you can outfit co-working spaces and leasing offices with our selection of commercial displays and indoor speakers. And controller systems help bring everything together by allowing building owners to easily operate their AV equipment from a central location. 

Monitor the Property for Suspicious Activity

With many guests and tenants coming and going on a regular basis, video surveillance is one way to ensure a multi-tenant property remains safe for all. With dome cameras being visible to guests, they naturally act as a deterrent for criminals and capture a wide field of view, which is perfect for lobbies or entrances. And panoramic cameras are great for capturing activity in parking garages. Pair cameras with NVRs and monitors for a complete surveillance solution for your customers.

Provide Access to the Right People

With a multi-tenant property, giving building access to the right people is a must-have. Give safe and secure access to residents with access control readers and credentials. Use telephone entry systems to allow residents to remotely give guests access to their building. With both solutions in place, multi-tenant building owners can rest easy knowing only the right individuals have access.

Protect from Fire Events

Fire safety is of the utmost importance when it comes to multi-tenant buildings. Not only do building owners need to protect their property but they also need to protect the many tenants that reside in the building. Basic fire-safety must-haves include pull stations, fire extinguishers and smoke detectors. Equally important are sounder strobes, which alerts tenants to vacate the building. And fire control panels act as the central hub of a fire system and are responsible for monitoring and controlling all of the connected devices in the system.

Deter Burglars

Use intrusion alarm systems to safeguard certain areas of the building or property and stop burglars in their tracks. Consider a large-scale multi-tenant building that features a first-floor common area where TVs and other valuable equipment can attract burglars. Use glass-break and window sensors combined with a control panel to detect and deter any suspicious activity.

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