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Security Features Every Modern Condo Should Have by 2026

Making your condo buildings the best place for residents or renters requires strategic upgrades. Your Miami property has to outcompete the city’s best rental spots, which is easier if you add some of the leading security features for condos. Find out which additions make people feel extra safe, to decide which security upgrades you should implement before 2026 arrives.


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1. Biometric Entry Tools

While biometrics may be new to some renters, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has studied them since the 1960s to ensure accuracy and consumer safety. The latest lock models allow entry based on fingerprints or retina scans. The systems also log who comes and goes, giving you an accurate visitor management resource. 


Consider adding this technology to your condos by replacing the front door locks with biometric models that log visitor activity on a cloud-based software program. Advanced security features dazzle renters and reduce the risk of unauthorized access.


2. Security Additions That Prepare for Severe Weather

Miami experiences occasional intense hurricanes due to its location and climate change. Renters will appreciate having a high-tech two-way radio set if the power goes out. The practical security features don’t need cell towers to reach people on the same radio frequency, which could help renters get emergency response assistance faster.


Install a charging port inside a cabinet so the radios are out of sight, but leave an informational brochure on the counter. If the packet says where to find the radios and how to operate them, your renters will feel extra safe.


3. Modernized Safety Tools 

Simple security cameras make people feel protected, but you can invest in cameras with artificial intelligence (AI). Some security systems use real-time analytics while remotely monitoring properties. You’ll get threat detection notifications if someone’s trying to break in or something bad happens inside. 


An AI system could send an alert when smoke from a fire floats across the screen. Your camera selection could improve incident response times in your building. While other tools like elevator smoke curtains can resist flames for two hours, renters shouldn’t feel like that’s their only safeguard against surviving a building fire.


Early alerts from AI-powered security cameras could get them out before the flames spread. If you manage the entire property instead of a singular unit, consider installing them at entry points and around the building’s exterior.


4. Digital Security Features

When renters arrive at your condo, they’re likely ready to log into streaming services and use your guest internet. The activities come with digital risk, so cybersecurity protections are essential for any condo owner. Invest in firewall programs for your condo’s Wi-Fi or work with an outsourced IT team to monitor your building’s online activity.


If your condo is in a highly populated area, you might also benefit from a building automation system (BAS). A BAS unit can monitor public entryways to track who enters the premises and when they leave. The manufacturer may send an installation team to install cameras and sensors as needed. You could track property activity remotely to give your guests extra security.


5. Preventive Measures for Severe Weather Building Effects

Even if your renters have two-way radios to call for help after a hurricane passes, other global warming effects could happen. Tropical storm flooding might enter first-floor condos or prevent people on the upper levels from evacuating. Smart leak detectors will make your property a safer place to stay.


Smart leak alarms give audible or visual alerts when they come into contact with water and notify anyone with access to the alarm software. Renters will wake up if flooding happens at night, so they have better odds of escape. Experts with the Florida Climate Center note that 90% of global hurricane deaths occur due to flooding or storm surges, so place the smart detectors around ground-floor units and hallways for additional protection.


Find the Best Security Features for Condos

Investing in the latest security features will make your Miami condos the best places to stay. Whether you work with residents or tourists, they’ll appreciate the peace of mind that comes with things like BAS units, AI security cameras or flood alarms. Try installing one new tool at a time so implementation feels easy.


Evelyn Long is a writer that specializes in housing market trends. She is also the editor-in-chief of Renovated Magazine, where she writes essential resources for renters and homeowners. She has contributed to several other publications like the National Association of Realtors and Realty Executives.

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