Integrated Fire & Security Systems
Access Control
Access control systems use various methods such as RFID, biometric scans, PIN codes, or mobile credentials (NFC) to regulate entry and exit points to specific areas within a building.
Control who enters a location and when
Access control is a fundamental component of security systems, regulating entry and exit points to specific areas within a building or facility. This technology allows organisations to manage and restrict who can enter designated areas, ensuring only authorised personnel have access. Access control systems use various methods, such as RFID, biometric scans, PIN codes, or mobile credentials (NFC), to authenticate individuals.
By employing access control, businesses enhance security, prevent unauthorised access, protect sensitive information, and monitor the movement of people within their premises. It not only safeguards physical assets but also provides valuable data, enabling organisations to track attendance, manage visitor logs, and respond swiftly to security breaches. Access control systems are essential in today’s security landscape, providing a seamless and efficient way to protect both people and assets while maintaining a high level of convenience and flexibility for authorised personnel.