I had the chance to visit these two apartments recently (Crimson in September, Seri Kelana a few days ago) and would like to highlight what I noticed.
Crimson has between 1000 to 1100 units in total. There are four blocks with two floors of shops and offices. To gain entry by car I had to take a parking ticket (or park by the roadside and risk getting fined). The charge is RM1 per day and I can park anywhere on the ground floor commercial area. As for residents, they use their access card to enter via a separate boom gate. They then pass these shops before using their card again to pass a second gate into the basement parking lots. There are no guards posted here and entry is strictly by card. From the parking zone residents have to use the card again to open the door into the lift lobby.
For me I had to press the intercom where security then asked me to hold my MyKad up to the camera and state which unit I was going to. Only then will they open the door remotely. Apparently they used to have guards at the door but the guards were attacked by certain visitors when they refused them entry after midnight. So now these trouble makers have no one to attack and it works.
Once you enter the lift a second camera scans from within. Also the staircase doors on every floor are locked so you cannot use the stairs. I think it opens by remote from the security control room during emergency.
My friend has been staying there since the first day and finds it very safe and convenient.
Puncak Seri Kelana does not have cameras yet except they do have the long range access card reader. It has about 700 units and what I realised was it was so tidy with no traces of graffitti on walls or lifts.
Crimson has between 1000 to 1100 units in total. There are four blocks with two floors of shops and offices. To gain entry by car I had to take a parking ticket (or park by the roadside and risk getting fined). The charge is RM1 per day and I can park anywhere on the ground floor commercial area. As for residents, they use their access card to enter via a separate boom gate. They then pass these shops before using their card again to pass a second gate into the basement parking lots. There are no guards posted here and entry is strictly by card. From the parking zone residents have to use the card again to open the door into the lift lobby.
For me I had to press the intercom where security then asked me to hold my MyKad up to the camera and state which unit I was going to. Only then will they open the door remotely. Apparently they used to have guards at the door but the guards were attacked by certain visitors when they refused them entry after midnight. So now these trouble makers have no one to attack and it works.
Once you enter the lift a second camera scans from within. Also the staircase doors on every floor are locked so you cannot use the stairs. I think it opens by remote from the security control room during emergency.
My friend has been staying there since the first day and finds it very safe and convenient.
Puncak Seri Kelana does not have cameras yet except they do have the long range access card reader. It has about 700 units and what I realised was it was so tidy with no traces of graffitti on walls or lifts.
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