[200William-EC] MARQUIS - REAR LANEWAY DOORS
Matt Perkins
matt at spectrum.com.au
Fri Jul 20 14:18:17 EST 2012
I had a look out at the lane this morning there appears to be a number
of places a strobe can be located there is also plenty of power near by
on the light circuit. Cost is not libel to be high. I did notice there
appears to be one of the old sensor floods there. I cant say I have ever
noticed that on. It may be part of Avis's setup. Then again perhaps i
have just not noticed it.
As to the replacement of the door im happy to go ahead with the
replacement on the cheapest quote given that we are likely to have to do
it again in 5 years. It's a pity an electric fence is out of the question.
Matt.
On 18/07/12 10:24 PM, Matt Perkins wrote:
> On 18/07/12 8:55 PM, Shane Ellis wrote:
>> hey Matt,
>> these are fire rated doors, so bringing them flush with the building
>> would also require extending the adjacent fire-rated blockwork,
>> etc... Expensive, and also may invoke other certification issues...
>>
> Yes there would be regulatory requirements and you are correct its
> going to be more expensive. How long have the existing doors lasted do
> you know. If the answers 8 years then perhaps there's no cost benefit
> here.
>> The strobe, however... Brilliant!
>> Marsha and her clients would have to find somewhere else to 'get
>> busy' - That would be enough to put anyone out of focus... We would
>> need to place a protective cage around the strobe to stop someone
>> smashing it... I love what you're thinking.
>>
> It's a fairly easy solution. We just need to keep the blinking
> obscured from the apartments above and as you say a cage around it for
> security. I will have a look around tomorrow and see if i can find a
> proposed place and make a bit of a better submission I think from
> memory there is power around that area.
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Shane Ellis
>> 0423 000 221
>>
>> shane at ellisconstructions.com.au <mailto:shane at ellisconstructions.com.au>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18/07/2012, at 6:02 PM, Matt Perkins wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I would point out that the cheaper quote (Strata remedial) does not
>> include a stainless 900mm plate. Im not sure that's a bad thing but
>> worth consideration.
>>
>> It may also be worth considering some changes in the layout of the
>> doors. I own another commercial property in the city that suffered
>> the same problem and went down this path several times. No matter
>> what type of paint was used eventual daily cleaning and daily
>> exposure to corrosive's caused the same problem it just takes a
>> little longer to resurface. Ultimately the problem was cured by
>> building the doors out level with the building face. It was not the
>> fact that it was a door drawing people to it but that the door was
>> recessed so they could get off the street and remain somewhat hidden.
>>
>> This is likely the case with the small stair well and door in the
>> drive way. Although I am not 100 percent sure how much we can improve
>> that layout less then amalgamating the two doors. I have also hunted
>> a prostitute and her client a few times from that location. The quite
>> off the street hide away is begging for people to use it for these
>> purposes.
>>
>> Alternatively if we remain with the same layout may I suggest
>> installation of a PIR and Strobe with a time delay. This is a
>> fairly cheap solution. It involves an infrared sensor in the hiding
>> place and a bright blue strobe light (like on an alarm system) that
>> would flash for a few minutes when someone enters the cavity.The
>> strobe should also be in the cavity and in the persons face. The
>> triggering of the strobe in the offenders face may just be enough for
>> him to pick another spot. The view of the strobe from the above
>> apartments and the eye's of drivers in the drive way need to be
>> considered but it's a reasonable solution.
>>
>> I have found that standard security auto on type flood lights do not
>> work in this situation and only server to annoy close by tenants
>> going on/off all night.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18/07/12 3:34 PM, George Ziri wrote:
>>>
>>> Good Afternoon All,
>>>
>>> Please find attached the summary for your consideration.
>>>
>>> For as long as night life continues in Xcross the corrosion to the
>>> doors will follow.
>>>
>>> We have allowed for a metal and timber coating to repel any
>>> corrosion causing substance.
>>>
>>> If you have any issues regarding the proposal please let me know
>>> otherwise I will proceed after 7 days of this email.
>>>
>>> ________________________________________________________
>>> *George Ziri | Operations*
>>>
>>> **
>>>
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