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No corporate pitch. No oversized price tag. Just a radar-based device that keeps your vestibules, stairwells, and shared spaces clear, automatically, every night, at a cost that actually makes sense for a Windsor building.
235K+
Windsor residents, and growing
24/7
Autonomous coverage, every hour the guard isn't there
Zero
Monitoring contracts, overtime costs, or surprise invoices
Windsor is not Toronto. Property managers here don't have the luxury of passing every cost increase onto tenants in a market where rents have no ceiling. Buildings in Windsor operate on real margins, with real operating budgets, and a real expectation that every line item has to justify itself. That's not a limitation, it's a discipline that most of the security industry has never had to respect. LoiterBlock was priced and designed with exactly this reality in mind.
The shared-space challenges in Windsor buildings are as real as anywhere else in Ontario, and in some cases more acute. Downtown Windsor's residential and mixed-use buildings, many of them older stock on Ouellette, Pelissier, and along the riverfront, deal with vestibule and ground-floor issues that reflect a city centre that's been underinvested for a long time and is now in the early stages of recovery. Industrial facilities on the east and west ends face unauthorized access at secondary entrances and shift-change corridors that conventional security doesn't cost-effectively address. Student rentals near the University of Windsor and St. Clair College have the same high-turnover common-area problems as every university town in Ontario.
What Windsor property managers tell us, consistently, is that they've been sold solutions before that didn't survive contact with the actual building. Camera systems that required monitoring contracts nobody wanted to pay for. Guard schedules that fell apart when the company couldn't staff them. Technology that was designed for a different kind of property in a different kind of market. LoiterBlock is a ceiling-mounted device. One cable. One monthly fee. It works the night it's installed and it keeps working whether you're thinking about it or not. That's the pitch, and it's the same pitch whether your building is in Windsor or anywhere else we operate.

Flat, predictable monthly cost.
A predictable monthly subscription after a one-time hardware and installation cost per entrance. No monitoring contract. No guard overtime. No surprise invoices. Windsor buildings run on predictable operating budgets, LoiterBlock fits that model.
Works in every space your current solution doesn't.
Loading bay vestibules. Shift-change corridors. Industrial access points. Stairwells where video surveillance isn't practical or welcome. Radar-based detection produces no live video feed, no recording, and requires no monitoring staff. It just runs.
No footage. No liability. No complications.
There is nothing recorded. Ever. No video to manage, no footage to respond to discovery requests for, no privacy concerns to navigate with tenants or staff. The system responds to presence and dwell time, and nothing else is stored.
Windsor's downtown residential market is in an early but real recovery. New investment along the riverfront and in the Pelissier Street and Ouellette Avenue corridors is bringing new tenants into a core that spent years in decline. Those buildings, new construction alongside older converted stock, are dealing with vestibule and ground-floor issues that reflect the neighbourhood they're in, not the building that's been built. Tenants in these buildings are dealing with shared entry spaces that have become overnight shelter for people with nowhere else to go. It affects their sense of safety, their willingness to renew, and ultimately the vacancy rates and rents a property manager can sustain. LoiterBlock gives downtown Windsor residential buildings an autonomous first-line deterrence layer that works every night without adding to operational overhead.
Windsor's automotive and industrial corridor, from the east end plants to the Ambassador Bridge approaches, includes some of Ontario's most exposed secondary entrance and perimeter access challenges. Shift-change corridors, service yard vestibules, and guard-free secondary access points are vulnerable overnight and between shifts in ways that CCTV doesn't solve and a guard contract makes economically impractical for every entrance. LoiterBlock provides autonomous deterrence at specific access points without the cost of staffing them. One device per entrance. One cable. Running every hour the facility is between shifts.
The University of Windsor and St. Clair College generate a significant student rental market in the neighbourhoods immediately surrounding both campuses, Wyandotte Street East, University Avenue, and the residential streets between them. These properties deal with the same high-turnover, shared-space management challenges as every university rental market in Ontario, compounded by older building stock that wasn't designed for the density it's now carrying. Laundry rooms, building entrances, and common corridors in student rentals become problem spaces quickly and stay that way unless something actively addresses them. LoiterBlock does it autonomously, no live video, no confrontation, no late-night call to the property manager.
One cable. One device. Running every hour of the night the guard doesn't cover.
Windsor's downtown revitalization isn't hypothetical anymore. The new hotel on Ouellette. The riverfront development. The investment flowing back into a core that spent too long waiting for it. Property owners who bought in early or held on through the difficult years are now watching their assets appreciate, and the last thing they need is a shared-space problem undermining tenant retention at exactly the moment the market is turning in their favour.
The calculus is straightforward. A standard two-check nightly mobile patrol means a guard who shows up twice and leaves by 1:30am. For the next six hours, your lobby is unmonitored. LoiterBlock covers those six hours and every other hour of the night, for a monthly subscription that's a fraction of what that guard contract costs. Drop to one check for general oversight and add LoiterBlock for continuous coverage, and the combined approach saves meaningfully versus the two-check contract, typically recovering the hardware cost within months.
For Windsor buildings without a guard contract at all, and there are many, the monthly subscription buys 24/7 autonomous deterrence in the spaces that currently have nothing. No live video feeds. No monitoring contract. No staff involvement unless the system determines a situation genuinely needs it.
Windsor property managers have been sold promises before. We're not asking you to take ours on faith. Book a demo, see the technology, look at the data from our Ontario pilot buildings, and make the call. If it doesn't make sense for your building, we'll tell you that in the first conversation.

Book a 20-minute demo with our team. We'll walk through your specific properties, show you exactly how the device works, and give you clear pricing with no obligation. We serve Windsor and Essex County, we know what your buildings are dealing with.
Serving Windsor, LaSalle, Tecumseh, Amherstburg, and surrounding Essex County municipalities. Units available 6-8 weeks from order confirmation. Currently accepting pilot installations.