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BUILDING FEATURES
Access and Security
Fobs
Use your fob by passing it in front of the small red light on the prox-
imity reader. When the light turns green, the door will unlock.
Carry your fob with you – You will need it to:
Open any door from outside into the building о
Open the door from the loading dock back into the building о
Call the elevators from the garage and ground oor, and о
Enter the stairs from the ground oor lobby о
Building Access for Your Guests
Call Boxes
Your visitors can call you from the call boxes located at the NW 14th Avenue entry о
and the entry from the courtyard into the elevator lobby.
Residents are listed in the call boxes by last name and rst inial. Guests need to о
scroll through the names unl they nd your name and then press the “Call” but-
ton. This will call you on your telephone.
Press “9” on your phone to allow your visitor into the building. This will also let о
your visitor call the elevator without using a fob. You should hear a conrmaon
tone, which indicates that the door has opened.
NOTE: о If visitors do not go directly to the elevator, they may need to go back out
side and call you again.
Door Prop Alarms
What they are – If an exterior door is propped or held open for too long, an alarm will
sound.
What to do – If you hear the door prop alarm, please close the door and let the sta
know that the door was either propped open or wasn’t closing properly.
Keeping the Building Secure
Don’t let strangers in the building with you – Its hard to say no to someone following
you into the building, but if you don’t know them, please don’t let them in.
If they live at the Ramona, they will have a fob. о
If they are a visitor, their friend can let them in. о
Tell your visitors – If someone is coming to visit, let them know not to follow residents
into the building.
Be polite (please) – If a resident doesn’t know you and doesn’t let you in, thank them.
Sure, it can be annoying, but they’re helping to keep the building safe for you too.
Watch for strangers at the call boxes – If you see someone repeatedly pressing buons
at the call box, they’re probably trying to see if there is a code that opens the door. Let
the sta know about it.
Get to know your neighbors – Geng to know names and faces of your neighbors is a
great way to keep the building safe.
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