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Visitors can gain access to the building from the three entry access points: · Crown Street Entry · Kennedy Street Entry · Car Park access from Broughton Street By pressing the numbers for the relevant apartment number followed by the button with the “bell”, your visitor is visible on your Video Intercom Unit screen from the two front doors, General instructions on how to use your Video Intercom Unit can be accessed here. Remember to advise your visitors, which set of lifts (East or West), provide access to your apartment and that they only have 3 minutes to press your floor number in the lift If the lift does not provide access to your floor, the visitor must return to the entry door and contact you again. The Concierge cannot provide access to your floor for your visitors. All staff have duties, which take them away from the front desk from time to time and may not be in attendance when your visitors arrive or depart. Exiting the car parkFrom Wednesday 2nd of July a new intercom station will be in operation at the car park exit gate. It will now be required for all residents to be responsible for the entry and exit of their visitors. When leaving Crown Gardens visitors will be required to contact the unit they have visited by entering the unit number that they have just left and then the "bell" symbol. The resident will then open the exit gate by pressing the "key" button on their unit intercom. This initiative will increase the security of the building by stopping the past practice of the Concierge opening the car park exit gate to "unknown persons", while providing a systems that is both helpful and efficient to all residents and their visitors. Visitor car parkingAlthough there is ample street parking around the building in Riley, Crown, Broughton, and Kennedy Streets, Crown Gardens also provides twenty seven visitor car parks and two spaces reserved for the disabled. Visitor parking is available to bona fide visitors of a resident. If visitors are staying more then 24 hours please notify the Building Manager. For extended stays requiring use of the Visitor Parking, special permission must be obtained by making an application with the Building Manager. Please ask your visitors to respect the “Disabled Parking” signs. |
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