
By LoiterGuard Team on November 1, 2025
Stairwells are high-risk, low-visibility spaces. Learn how large buildings deter loitering in stairwells without cameras or constant patrols.
Stairwells are among the most challenging spaces to manage in large buildings. They are essential for life safety, yet often become sites of loitering, overnight use, or misuse.
Stairwells present unique challenges:
As a result, cameras are often avoided - leaving stairwells as blind spots.
Operators frequently report:
These issues are often discovered after the fact.
Relying on patrols means:
This is inefficient and reactive.
A non-camera deterrence layer can:
This approach improves safety without adding cameras.
For buildings with full-time security:
This improves efficiency and morale while preserving privacy.
Securing stairwells is a critical piece of a complete, privacy-first loitering deterrence plan.

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Starting in January 2026, the City of Hamilton will begin enforcing its new Safe Apartment Buildings By-law, a sweeping initiative designed to improve safety, cleanliness, and accountability across the city’s rental housing stock.
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