
How to Secure Shared Entrances in Bermuda Condominiums and Apartment Buildings
The strongest approach combines suitable technology with simple procedures that residents and property managers can follow consistently.
Quick Answer
To secure a shared condominium or apartment entrance, use professionally designed access control for residents, a video intercom for visitors, CCTV at key approach points and properly managed doors or gates. Issue individual credentials instead of relying on shared codes, remove access promptly when residents move out and establish clear procedures for guests, deliveries and contractors. The system must also support safe emergency exit and be maintained for Bermuda’s outdoor conditions.
Why Shared Entrances Need A Different Security Approach
A private home normally has a small number of authorised users. A multi-occupancy building may have dozens or hundreds, with regular changes as residents move, staff rotate and service providers attend the property.
The entrance therefore needs to answer three questions:
- Who should have routine access?
- How should visitors and deliveries be admitted?
- How can access be removed without disrupting everyone else?
A professionally planned access control system provides a more manageable answer than distributing unrestricted keys or one permanent code.
Start With An Entrance Security Assessment
Every property is different. A single lobby door requires a different solution from a complex with a vehicle gate, pedestrian entrance, service access, pool area and several residential blocks.
An assessment should consider how residents move through the property, where visitors wait, how deliveries are handled and whether doors close and lock reliably. It should also identify blind spots, poorly lit areas and entrances that are regularly left open for convenience.
The aim is not to add equipment everywhere. It is to identify the points where one failure could allow uncontrolled access and select measures that are proportionate to the property.
Use Individual Credentials For Residents
Electronic credentials can include cards, fobs, mobile devices or individual keypad codes. Unlike a mechanical key, a lost credential can normally be disabled without changing locks or replacing every resident’s key.
Individual credentials also make management more accountable. Property managers can issue access when a resident moves in, change permissions where necessary and remove the credential when the tenancy or ownership ends.
Avoid using one shared code for the whole building. Once it has been given to friends, contractors or delivery drivers, it becomes almost impossible to know who has it. Selectron’s guide to access control systems explains the main credential options and how managed permissions work.
Provide A Clear Way To Admit Visitors
Residents need a convenient way to identify visitors before opening the entrance. An audio or video intercom lets the resident communicate with the caller and decide whether access should be granted.
Video adds useful visual confirmation, particularly when a resident is not expecting anyone. Some systems can send notifications to a resident’s device, allowing them to respond even when they are away from the apartment.
Selectron supplies DoorBird intercom solutions in Bermuda, including options designed for multi-tenant buildings. The right arrangement depends on the number of apartments, network availability and the building’s preferred visitor process.
Plan For Deliveries And Contractors
Delivery access is one of the most common pressure points at a shared entrance. Residents may hold a door open remotely without confirming who is present, while frequent contractors can end up with a permanent code simply because it is convenient.
Set clear rules for parcels, food deliveries, cleaning teams, maintenance providers and other visitors. Where the system supports it, time-limited credentials can give a contractor access only on an agreed date or during approved hours.
Access should be limited to the areas genuinely required. A contractor working in a plant room does not necessarily need unrestricted access to every residential floor or shared amenity.
Reduce Tailgating And Propped Doors
Even a well-designed system can be undermined if someone follows a resident through the entrance or a door is wedged open.
Residents should be encouraged not to admit unfamiliar people simply because they appear to be waiting. Clear signage, reliable door closers and an easy way to report a faulty door can all help.
Security should not create an unfriendly atmosphere. A simple message explaining that each visitor must use the intercom protects everyone and gives residents a polite reason not to hold the entrance for strangers.
Use CCTV To Support Entrance Security
CCTV can provide awareness and recorded evidence around entrances, lobbies, gates and delivery points. Camera positions should show useful activity without creating unnecessary privacy concerns.
A camera is not a substitute for controlling the door. It works best as part of a layered system, helping property managers review an incident, confirm how someone entered or identify repeated attempts to bypass procedures.
Professionally designed video surveillance systems can be integrated with other security measures so events are easier to review.
Secure Vehicle And Pedestrian Gates
Where a property has a driveway or parking area, the vehicle entrance needs the same level of thought as the main lobby. A gate that closes too slowly, remains open after a vehicle passes or can be reached around from outside may create a weakness.
Pedestrian access should also be considered. Residents need a convenient route that does not encourage them to use a vehicle gate unsafely.
Selectron provides professionally installed automatic gate operators for Bermuda properties. Safety devices, appropriate controls and regular servicing are essential parts of the installation.
Manage Move-Ins, Move-Outs And Lost Credentials
Security responsibilities should form part of the building’s management process. Keep an accurate record of credentials, recover them where possible and disable them promptly when they are lost or no longer required.
A practical process should cover:
- Issuing and recording resident credentials
- Replacing lost cards or fobs
- Removing access when a resident moves out
- Granting temporary access to contractors
- Reviewing permissions at regular intervals
These steps prevent the system from accumulating forgotten credentials that continue to open the property years later.
Consider Emergency Access And Safe Exit
An entrance security system must never compromise safe evacuation. Residents need to be able to leave the building in an emergency, and emergency responders may need a clear way to gain access.
Door hardware, locking arrangements and fire safety systems should be designed together by qualified professionals. Changes should not be made to an entrance without checking how they affect life safety, accessibility and the building’s wider emergency procedures.
Choose Equipment Suited To Bermuda
Outdoor readers, intercoms, cameras and gate equipment in Bermuda can be exposed to humidity, salt air, strong sunlight and severe weather. Equipment selection, enclosure ratings, cable routes and mounting positions all influence long-term reliability.
Power and network resilience should also be discussed. Property managers need to understand how each entrance behaves during an outage, how backup power is provided and how faults are reported.
Maintain And Review The System
Doors move out of alignment, closers wear, camera views become obstructed and user lists become outdated. Regular checks help find small issues before they become security gaps.
Review the system after a resident reports an incident, when the building layout changes or when a new delivery or contractor procedure is introduced. Technology and building management should develop together.
Professional Shared Entrance Security In Bermuda
The best solution is one residents can use easily and property managers can control confidently. Selectron can assess shared entrances and design an integrated combination of access control, intercoms, CCTV and gate security around the property’s layout and daily routines.
Final Thoughts
Securing a condominium or apartment entrance is not about creating barriers for residents. It is about making legitimate access simple while giving visitors, deliveries and contractors a clear, controlled route into the building.
If you are reviewing security at a Bermuda condominium or apartment property, contact Selectron or call +1 441 236 4181 to discuss a professionally designed solution.




