Tenants of the new high-rise complex at Valery, Brittons Hill, St Michael, say they love their new apartments but are concerned about the level of security.
While several of the 15 families who moved in last April said they were impressed with the physical structure which contained amenities such as elevators, the cry was the lack of a door buzzer system so that visitors could be screened.
They want the National Housing Corporation (NHC) to rectify the matter urgently.
“The neighbourhood children damaged the lock to the front door and anybody can walk in and out of the building,” a woman, who declined to be identified, told the SUNDAY SUN yesterday. She added she had complained to the security guards on site on several occasions.
Valery security worry
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