Lock down each desktop w/ one of those cable and lock things. We did this back 
at the GSD studios.
Then password protect each computer even when idle for 10 min.
Add cameras to monitor off-hours.

Yes, have some legal wording to waive liability.

JEROME CHANG

Mid-Wilshire
5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036 
ph: (323) 330-9505


Downtown
529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013 
ph: (213) 550-2235 





On Jul 12, 2014, at 5:07 PM, Rachel Cline <rclineconsult...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good afternoon,
> I am new to the group and looking for some advise on security.  My husband 
> and I have shared an office for the last three years, he has an architecture 
> firm and I do art consulting/brokerage.  We are doubling our office size and 
> will have 8 extra large work stations plus conference and gallery space as 
> well as casual breakout ares and a work room, so we have decided to offer a 
> small number of co-working memberships.
> 
> The one thing we are struggling with most is security, both for our members 
> and our business belongings, we both have some pricey computers and I often 
> have some valuable artwork in the space.  We would like to offer access to 
> the space during hours outside of normal business hours to higher level 
> members but haven't figured out a way to secure our computers etc since the 
> area our employees work in is shared with the area we plan to use for 
> co-working.
> 
> Has anyone out there dealt with similar conditions and what was your 
> solution?  If no solution, does it seem to restrictive to only offer access 
> 8-6?
> 
> Also, should we have an attorney look at our contract to make sure we are not 
> liable for actions of others in the space or to and from the street parking 
> they will be using.
> 
> Thanks for your time and advise.
> 
> 
> 
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