TEMPORARY ACCESS/EXIT SECURITY

Security - MCHA is passionate about ensuring all Residents are safe and secure while the temporary

exit and access is being used while upgrading the new Guard House. To this effect, there is heightened

security vigilance in the Estate.

Vehicles - The Security Guards are ensuring this by scanning all vehicles that enter and exit the Estate.

Cameras - Cameras have been placed on the same side as the Temporary Guard House.

Solar Panel Lights - Lights have been erected to come on for the night.

Entry into the Estate - Common courtesy respect is the act of showing respect to others by being polite,

patient, kind and civil. This would include the Security Guards who are protecting you and your property

daily. It involves good manners and speaking in a courteous manner. As the saying goes “A little bit of

courtesy goes a long way”.

Driving into the Estate from Blue Crane Street - Slow down before entering the Estate. There may be

vehicles stopped at the Gate or vehicles in front of you who will be requested to stop as the Security will

be scanning their QR Code as well as yours.

Courtesy plays a pivotal role in shaping interpersonal dynamics and societal cohesion.

PLEASE BE PATIENT DURING THE GUARD HOUSE UPGRADE


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