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I have recently taken on a property that has a lot of homeless people coming into the building. I am looking for suggestions for automatic locks to go on the exterior doors to keep them out. I have been told that people give out the codes to the key pad and key fobs get lost. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Guest Insider I’d start by changing the codes to the key pads and not telling any of the residents what it is. They need to use their fobs.
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Brandy Blazen I did exactly this at my community.
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Mike Powers Fobs/badges are best choice if locations have access to power/network. Those are programmable, easy to activated deactivate.
Remote entry points are problematic for anything network or electronic.
Also, lose it, no entry or $100 rekey charge.
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Guest Insider I killed our garage gate codes that were "#" followed by 4 numbers. The only code they get now is a 3- digit code that calls their cell phones. The resident must press 9 to allow access. For delivery food services they use a different code for the pedestrian gate. This eliminates the ability for someone to show up and just start pressing numbers to gain access. More work but it works like a charm. Good luck!
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Guest Insider We have the same program and if they loose their fobs, they are charged and the fob is then disconnected. They get their new one during normal business hours.
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