
"Many co-ops are hiring security guards to watch the door and check QR codes or ID cards issued to residents. Visitors will have to telephone upon arrival so residents can escort them in."
"In a three-page memo issued to shareholders of an Upper East Side co-op, residents were advised not to order any deliveries, including food, flowers, or dry cleaning, and to 'avoid all entertaining' except for religious purposes."
"Some buildings, including one in midtown, are asking residents to keep recycling inside their apartments, which some users on an Upper East Side Reddit forum flatly refused to do."
"Residents (largely fellow board members) are signing up to take shifts while their building will hire security guards to check the QR codes issued to residents in the event of a strike."
A potential doorman and porter strike in New York City has prompted residents to review building-management contingency plans. Many co-ops are hiring security guards to monitor access and restrict deliveries. Some buildings are advising against ordering deliveries and using laundry facilities. Residents are being asked to volunteer for tasks like cleaning and trash removal. In some cases, buildings are implementing strict measures, including closing service elevators and limiting guest access, to manage the situation during the strike.
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