An access system serves as a visual deterrent whether it is installed at a single entry or is extensively used on a site with numerous doors and various access zones.
Description :
Along with alarms, your access system can interface with other systems like time and attendance systems or be expanded to include building management and lift control. Management information systems can be on-site or off-site.
It is possible for an entire facility to be controlled by a third party when remote monitoring is incorporated, following established access policies, and addressing access-related issues around-the-clock.
access control has a variety of benefits:
Access control makes it possible to centrally manage all your security.
Access is denied to anyone without a PIN, access card, or other authorizations.
eliminates the issue of misplaced keys by allowing you to easily remove and reissue a card.
prevents the dissemination of a door entry code or combination.
Aids in managing site security with contract workers or departing permanent employees
Allows for controlled access, protecting inventory and equipment, such as the server room for IT employees.
Limit entry to the parking lot to authorised personnel Protocols can be set up to open specific doors at specific times.
In the event of an evacuation, a fire rosta can be immediately created.
reporting on personnel movement and timekeeping will help you manage your staff better.
Offers system administration and control both on and off site.