The Ultimate Security Guide for Apartment Renters

Deciding to relocate to a new apartment is a big decision. There are so many things to think about such as location, convenience, schools, amenities, and your budget. Use this guide to be sure you are selecting your new apartment with security in the forefront of your mind.

Selecting the Most Secure Apartment:

  • It is unrealistic to expect to find a completely crime-free neighborhood, but you can look online for crime trends in an area to see how they compare to national crime statistics. Another thing to look for is a good amount of street lighting at night as this can deter crime. Go for a walk around the neighborhood and as you are walking, make conversation with any friendly faces you find. Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself and ask for thoughts about the neighborhood. Many will be happy to talk to a potential new neighbor. Seeing people out walking and playing in a neighborhood lets you know that they feel safe.
  • As mentioned, good lighting can deter crime. Check that there is good lighting especially at night in all parking areas, stairwells, hallways, mailrooms, laundry rooms, and the waste disposal area.
  • Check for security items like a peephole, quality door locks, and cameras in public areas. While doors are the first line of defense for your security, windows are the second. Windows should have sturdy, easy to use locks. Look for secure window guards. NYC building owners are required to provide and properly install approved window guards on all windows, including first floor bathrooms, windows leading onto a balcony or terrace in an apartment where a child 10 years of age or younger resides, and windows in each common area, on any floor. Additionally, if tenants or occupants want window guards for any reason, even if there are no resident children 10 years of age or younger, the tenant can request the window guards in writing and the landlord must install them. 
  • Look for posted fire escape plans and severe weather shelter information.

Adding Extra Security Measures:

  • Even if renter’s insurance is not required, it is something you should strongly consider. Your landlord’s insurance only covers the building you live in, your renters insurance policy will cover your personal property. For a relatively low cost per month, it will cover the cost of your possessions that are lost or damaged due to burglary, a natural disaster, or vandalism.
  • At the very least you should change the cylinder of the locks and get a new key. Who knows how many people have a copy of the key or if it is hidden somewhere nearby. In many rental scenarios you will be required to provide your landlord with a duplicate of the key. An easy way to improve upon an existing lock setup would be to add an additional lock to your door that works like a door jammer. Beef up your door lock installation by using 3-inch screws on your strike plate. Door hinges should also be secured with 3-inch screws. The longer screws will make it more difficult for an intruder to kick the door open.
  • Store cash, jewelry, firearms, heirlooms, important documents, and other valuables inside a fireproof safe.
  • Investing in a security camera can provide some peace of mind. Many security cameras and smart video doorbells provide motion detection, night vision, and two-way talk. 

At Sentry Window Guards, we provide various types of childproof window locking mechanisms and safety devices for your home or business. For more information regarding our window guard products and our experience and leadership in understanding NYC safety requirements, contact us today!