How An Enhanced Access Control System May Mean Fewer Break-Ins
Do you have an access control system? Is
your existing access control system keeping up as fast and efficient as the new
technology? If not, it may be time you consider installing a new security
system.
Door access control systems can keep
inventory safe, secure intellectual property, and limit and restrict access to
personnel. Property and employees are protected, and burglars are deterred
resulting in increased safety. With door access control systems, employers can
track activity, reduce the risk of theft, and protect assets. This blog will
walk you through a few reasons why an enhanced access control means fewer
break-ins.
1. Web-Based
Access Control
A web-based physical access control system
provides an additional layer of security by automatically collecting data on
all events that occur within the system. You can check the security events log
from anywhere and anytime and adjust most of the system’s settings remotely.
2. Visitor
Management System
A visitor management system can record the
usage of the facilities by specific visitors and provide documentation of
visitor’s whereabouts. You can allow
access to certain individuals on specific days when you know they will be
visiting.
3. RFID
Systems
An RFID system (Radio Frequency Identification
System) is a technology-based identification system that helps to identify the
objects just by using the tags attached to them. This works through radio
communication through tag and tag reader. Typically, the tags are mounted on
vehicles and this provides faster access where the individuals don’t need to
stop or physically present a credential.
4. Barrier
Gates
Unauthorized access is prevented by using
barrier gates and it also controls traffic in restricted areas like private
parking, monthly parking and household parking. When the authorized credential
or person in charge of grating access approves the individual, the barrier arm
is initiated and lifts up allowing the vehicle to pass through.
5. Card
Access Systems
Key card access systems operate on the
relationship between a plastic card and electronic access control locks. It
uses fewer components compared to other access control systems. The uniquely
encoded access card is used by persons to gain access.
The above-mentioned access control systems
will eliminate access much more efficiently and find new ways to keep track of
existing access. RoyceIntegrated provides a wide variety of access control
systems for your specific security needs. Get in touch with us now to install
an access control system.
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