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Why is controlling
access to your business a smart and cost-effective choice?
A Large Variety
of Applications
Access control is ideal for all types of businesses or even
personal property use, including day care, clubhouses, pool
gates, small and large buildings, and can include from 1 to
5,000 users.
Monitor
Employee Activity
Because each employee can be individually identified via a
unique numbered electronic access credential, their door access
recorded for accountability and activity recalled for investigation
as well, it doesn't take long before employees realize this
and become very careful regarding loaning their "electronic"
key to someone or hold a door open too long for any reason.
As a result, losses associated with a loosely controlled door
management system begin to disappear. Further control is easily
accomplished via instant removal of an individual's access
rights whenever necessary.
Theft Protection
Electronic access control devices are designed to protect
your business against unauthorized entry 24 hours a day, with
an option to auto unlock during business hours and relock
at a designated time. Doors can also be set to annunciate
if held open too long or if forced open.
We offer a variety of access control products and services
for your business, all tailored to suit your specific security
needs. Depending on your application and business needs, we
use products from IEI, Honeywell and Keri Systems, Inc.
DOOR·GARD
Self-Contained Access Control Systems
Providing durable, cost-effective security with field-proven
reliability, DOOR·GARD Self-Contained Access Control
Systems are the answer to your security needs. Elegant in
design to blend with virtually any decor. Designed to be compatible
with with any electric locking device, DOOR·GARDs accept
power from any 12-24V AC/DC power supply. No separate programmer
is necessary. Microprocessor technology fully integrates lock
release relay, alarm zone shunting relay, forced door alarm
relay, lock release timer, timed egress input, multiple users,
and front programming.
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