Design, Installation and Monitoring of Access Control Systems
Access Control is used to limit the movements of unauthorised persons to sensitive or restricted areas of your premises. These include stock rooms, IT rooms, warehouse areas, manager’s office, cash office etc. The most basic form of access control is a lock and key. However it is not always convenient to physically unlock a door each time you need access plus the fact that keys can easily be copied and given to people who should not have access.
For a wide range of building types and security levels a digital keypad that requires a code to be entered is an option that eliminates the use of a physical key. Alternatively, for more sensitive areas we can install a swipe card, proximity fob and biometric identification systems.
Types of systems
- A swipe card contains information identifying each specific user.
- Proximity fobs work on the same basis.
- Biometric systems use fingerprint or iris recognition technology to restrict access.
Entry-level intercom systems allow audio communication between the outside call panel and internal handset(s). Where extra reassurance is required our video systems display an image of the caller on the internal handset(s). When the caller has identified themselves as genuine, it is possible to let them in by pressing the lock release button on the handset which will operate an optional electric lock fitted to the main entrance door.
Visit our showroom
Visit our showroom in Three Rock Road, Sandyford, to learn more about the access control systems available. Our staff will be there to explain the characteristics of the available options.
