Building equipment includes electrical, water, gas, mechanical, heating, ventilating, air conditioning, lighting, elevator, escalator, communication, security, and life safety systems. Tangible assets in office buildings include the lives of tenants, visitors, contractors, vendors, and the office building staff tenant property and the building itself, its fittings, and its equipment. Geoff Craighead CPP, in Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention (Fifth Edition), 2012 Assets Intangible assets include the livelihood of residents, visitors, contractors, vendors, and the apartment building staff intellectual property and information stored in paper files, reference books, microfilm, and within computer systems and peripherals and the reputation and status of the apartment building. In addition, there are other types of assets that may include kitchen appliances, furniture and furnishings, entertainment equipment, antiques and works of art, cash and negotiable instruments, telephones, computers, printers, and general-use items for daily living-and assests in common area vending machines, laundry facilities, fitness centers, saunas, swimming pools, spas/hot tubs, dining areas, restaurants, retail shops, newsstands, entertainment and business centers, and vehicles parked in the building's parking garage. Building equipment includes of the electrical, water, gas, mechanical, heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, lighting, elevator, escalator, communication, security, and fire life safety systems.
Tangible assets in residential and apartment buildings include the lives of residents, visitors, contractors, vendors, and the apartment building staff personal property contained within the apartments and the building itself, its fittings, and its equipment. Geoff Craighead CPP, BSCP, in High-Rise Security and Fire Life Safety (Third Edition), 2009 Assets