Commercial Access Control

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As a business owner, it is important to set appropriate limitations for customers and employees in the workplace.

One of the most efficient ways to do this is by installing a commercial access control system.  These systems allow business owners to selectively manage who has the ability to enter and exit specific areas within a facility while also deterring theft, unwanted visitors, and employee misconduct.

There are two types of commercial access control systems available for consumers: Standalone and Networked Access Control.

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Standalone Systems:


These systems are typically found in smaller facilities and are controlled from a panel that is hardwired to cameras, readers, and electric door locks.

 

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Networked Systems:


These systems operate on an IP network through either a wireless or Ethernet connection.  Networked systems are a great option for larger facilities because there is no limit to how many doors can be operated with this set-up.  Business owners will also be able to view information in real-time.

 

Below you will see a list of items that can be paired with the system of your choosing.

When choosing the commercial access control system, it’s important to know all of the components and pieces of equipment that can be installed to further secure your business or property. 

  • Card Readers
  • Key Cards
  • Key Fobs
  • Smartphone Interactive Readers
  • Door Locking Components (electronic, electromagnetic, push-button)

  • Physical Barriers
  • Gate Access Control
  • Parking Access
  • Elevator Access Control
  • Access control software.
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