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Residents will be issued with a uniquely identifiable proximity fob (Image 1). | Residents will be issued with a uniquely identifiable proximity fob (Image 1) which can be used to operate the [[Entrance Door|entrance doors]] and access the service yard. | ||
[[File:Placeholder.png|none|thumb|150x150px|Image 1]] | [[File:Placeholder.png|none|thumb|150x150px|Image 1]] | ||
=== Replacement door entry or car park access fobs === | ===Replacement door entry or car park access fobs=== | ||
Replacement fobs may only be ordered from the managing agent and only after a previously issued fob has been disabled. Residents are responsible for the cost of replacement fobs. | Replacement fobs may only be ordered from the managing agent and only after a previously issued fob has been disabled. Residents are responsible for the cost of replacement fobs. |
Revision as of 15:30, 21 August 2020
Residents will be issued with a uniquely identifiable proximity fob (Image 1) which can be used to operate the entrance doors and access the service yard.
Replacement door entry or car park access fobs
Replacement fobs may only be ordered from the managing agent and only after a previously issued fob has been disabled. Residents are responsible for the cost of replacement fobs.