1. Maintain a current Emergency Response Plan (Crisis Management Plan) specific to the property
2. Ensure that all fire exits are unlocked from the inside and egress is clear
3. A trained security officer must conduct security patrols of the interior on an hourly basis
4. A trained security officer must conduct security patrols of the exterior on an hourly basis
7. Record license plates and visually inspect the trunk and interior of all vehicles entering underground carpark
8. Have a designated security leader
9. Security leader must review evacuation plan sand fire procedures on a quarterly basis
10. Security leader must review property’s compliance with threat condition procedures on a monthly basis
11. Security leader must maintain communication with local police and/or U.S. Embassy or U.S. consulate
12. Request identification of guest upon check-in
13. All vendors must be registered and display identification at all times
14. Inspect public restroom during security patrols
15. Display security awareness posters (“See Something Say Something”) prominently in the back of the house
16. Keep all meeting rooms locked if not in use (Unless Designated as fire exit)
17. Secure access to roof (Unless Designated as fire exit)
18. All HVAC, electrical, boiler, and pump rooms must be locked when unattended
19. Restrict access to domestic water system
20. Restrict access to fuel supply tanks
21. Restrict access to all fresh air supply intakes
22. CCTV system must monitored 24/7 by security – trained personnel. System must be in accordance with Marriott design Standard Module16
23. Remove all large containers from public areas