Retrofitted security features are almost always more obvious and less effective than security features that are designed in from the early stages. At this point, the security features are added at great expense. The worst case occurs when appropriate security features are left out, or are value-engineered out, and an adverse incident occurs. Add-on security features also may deter from the aesthetic value of a project, and the final project may end up costing a great deal more. Sometimes it is impossible to alter a design due to conflicts with life-safety codes or cost-prohibitive retrofitting expenses. When security flaws are designed into a project, expensive change orders and retrofitting usually are necessary.
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