Swipe & Access Cards and Key Fobs
Access Control is a way of restricting and monitoring access to parts of a building to authorised people only during a certain period of time in order to enhance safety and security.
Being flexible it means that the system allows employees, students and authorised people to get on with their work place or buildings and at the same time protect them from unwanted guests.
Access Control Proximity Card and Key Fobs readers provide an optimum balance between convenience and security. It means that you choose and control who will receive the cards and key fobs, and also where and when each one of them will have the authorization to access.
Our security specialists can help you to design and choose the best option to suit your business and building.
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We are experts in building access systems, intercoms, swipe card, bio metric solution and so much more.
We provide a wide range of solutions, from a small retail store to leading university campuses, large commercial buildings, warehouse and financial institutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an access card and how does it work?
An access card allows approved users to unlock secured doors by tapping or swiping the card against a reader. The system checks the card against the access control database, unlocks the door if approved, and records the entry event.
How can I integrate an access card system with existing security cameras?
Integration links door events with camera footage, so each card swipe can match a video clip from the nearest camera. Event reports also help reviews after an incident.
How do access cards compare to biometric security systems?
Access cards are simple to issue, replace, and manage for visitors and staff. Biometric systems reduce card sharing risk, yet need careful privacy handling and clear rules for enrolment and access.
What are the different types of access cards available for office security?
Common options include proximity cards, key fobs, and other credentials that work with compatible readers. Mobile credentials can also suit sites that prefer phones over physical cards.
What are the benefits of using access cards in commercial buildings?
Access cards support controlled entry, easier staff changes, and clearer records of who entered restricted areas. Lost cards can be removed from the system without changing locks.
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