Access Control System
Access control is exactly what it says. It controls access to a specific area.
How Access Control Security Supports Health & Safety
Building Access Control Optimized for Your Organization
Biometric & Facial Recognition
Take access control credentials to a higher level
Credentials that are unique to each user and which can’t be shared
The Advantages of an Access Control System
Customize Access – Limit and personalize access to restricted areas to only those who need it, with the flexibility to grant secure temporary access to visitors.
Eliminate Key Management – Avoid the risk of lost or stolen keys getting into the wrong hands, and the hassle and expense of replacing keys or changing locks.
Gain Visibility – Know who’s entering and leaving, from which doors, and when. Activity reports can be accessed from wherever you are, whether remote or on-site.
Prioritize Your Business – Let us take care of your security – from design and installation through to integration and monitoring – so you can stay focused on your business.
Seamless Integrations – Integrate with other security systems, such as intrusion, video surveillance, HR databases, badging, visitor management systems, and more.
Maintain Health & Safety – Enhance your access control system with touch-free technology to provide a healthy environment for your employees and visitors.
Alarm Systems
Do you already have an existing security system in your business that you’re not using or doesn’t work?
We can reconnect or update and monitor most existing alarm systems.
A burglar alarm system is specifically designed to detect unauthorized entry or intrusion into a building or property and alert the appropriate parties, such as the occupants or a monitoring service, to the potential threat. Here’s an overview of the equipment and typical burglar alarm system that can protect your business.
Motion detectors – These sensors detect movement within a designated area and trigger the alarm if unauthorized motion is detected.
Glass break detectors – These sensors are designed to detect the sound frequency of breaking glass and trigger the alarm if a window or glass door is shattered.
Control Panel – The control panel is the central hub of the alarm system. It receives signals from the sensors and determines whether an alarm should be triggered based on the configured settings. The control panel also typically includes a keypad or touchscreen interface for arming and disarming the system, entering access codes, and accessing system settings.
Siren or Alarm – When the control panel detects an intrusion based on the input from the sensors, it activates the alarm. This could be a loud siren or alarm bell both inside and outside the premises to alert occupants and deter intruders.
Monitoring Options – Burglar alarm systems may offer monitoring options for additional security.
Professional monitoring – The system is connected to a monitoring center staffed by trained professionals who can respond to alarms and dispatch emergency services if necessary.
Integration and Automation – Advanced burglar alarm systems may integrate with other security or smart home devices, allowing for automation and enhanced control. For example, the alarm system could be integrated with security cameras, smart locks, or lighting systems to provide a comprehensive security solution.