Guide to Using Access Control Systems

Posted on July 18th, 2010 by Martin.l

Protect your residents community with access control systems

Residents community,Jewelry stores, laboratories, television stations, factories,hospitals and numerous other industries need security access control systems. Some industries handle highly sensitive material, and must limit employee and customer access to certain areas. The most efficient method of controlling and limiting access is using controlled entry systems for employees, clients and vendors.

Using access control systems can give you peace of mind and add much needed security to all or portions of your business. Each type of access control system serves a unique purpose.

1. Keypad access control & security systems allow your employees to use keyless entry.

2. Card access security systems and security badge access lets you limit access to employees and visitors.

3. Biometric access control systems allow you to implement multiple security measures before your employees access a highly secure area.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Provide basic security with keypad controlled entry systems

Keys do provide security for a business, but it can be a hassle to provide every employee with a key. Then, if you change the locks, every employee needs a new key. If an employee leaves on bad terms, it’s sometimes difficult to get the key back. You can solve all of these problems with a keypad access control system. Simply give every employee your secure pin number, and you never have to worry about keys again.

We recommend: Check out the digital keypad selection at The Keyless Lock Store to see keypads you can use indoors and outdoors.

Automatic Gate Openers. Net has keypads designed for outdoor use. You can even install a keypad access control system at your gate to limit traffic on your business property.

Give some employees more access than others with card access control systems

Some areas of your business require high levels of security, but all employees can access other areas. If you have a varying degree of clearance options in your business, a card controlled access system is for you. You can program each employee’s individual card to gain access to certain areas of your business. Some card access control systems even allow you to print a report of the employees in each area of your business at a certain time.

We recommend: Security Door Controls has a keypad and proximity card reader you can incorporate into your existing security system. This reader works for up to 650 users. Card Quest offers a variety of key card security system readers at a price that your business can afford.

Use biometric security access control systems to add an extra layer of security

Biometric access control & security systems are the cream of the crop. Biometric business security controlled access systems can use fingerprint scans, hand scans, eye scans and voice recognition to allow an employee to gain access. Many biometric readers allow you to implement multiple layers of security, meaning your employee must comply with two or more scans to gain access. Use a biometric door access control system for areas that require the strictest security.

We recommend: Nextgen ID has a fingerprint and iris recognition system that requires both a fingerprint scan and an eye scan for the employee to gain entrance to that secure area. RDG / BarCode America.com has a varied selection of biometric readers, including one that requires fingerprint identification and voice recognition.
Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Use software in conjunction with your access control and security systems to maintain a top-notch security system. Software allows you to make continual upgrades for less money than it would take to upgrade your equipment.

Reference Source: http://www.business.com/directory/real_estate_and_construction/property_management/safety_and_security/access_control/

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