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These are some of the third-floor rooms.
I was fantastically anxious the first visit - I showed up on a Sunday in the evening, dressed all in black, wearing surgical gloves (to avoid fingerprints), and a face-mask (to avoid being identified if there were cameras). I took my shoes off inside and inched forward in socks to make as little noise as possible. There are motion-detectors in the corners of most rooms, but as best as I can tell, they are powered-off. One of the alarms make a loud beeping noise every twenty seconds or so, and this keeps me on my toes. Downstairs in the lobby, there's one light on permanently, and I think this may be to scare off trespassers like me. Outside, it is easy spotting two cameras (one above the front door, one around the back), and that's all the cameras there are. I found a DELL display inside, turned on the monitor to reveal a grid of four squares, showing live footage of the views outside. Two of the squares were just static. This huge place has no security once you avoid the cameras, and people visiting.