By implementing a robust Access Control system, businesses are empowered to know who is on their premises, and in which area they might be. It also provides facility management to administrators with versatile reporting capabilities to track access patterns and even provide time sensitive data which can be used for payroll.
Access control systems are completely key-less, meaning you can grant and revoke access to certain areas for specific times, and monitor all movement around your facility from a single point.
TWENTY 4 SEVEN specialises in creating bespoke access systems that are designed from the ground up to suit a given budget and fulfil the required functionality.
There are a few important things to consider when designing an access system, like which doors to monitor, which readers/keypads to use and to choose the right software platform to suit the needs of your facility.
Popular choices for access control
- Access Tags / Key Fobs (Credit card size access cars or small fobs that fit on a key ring)
- Fingerprint Scanner (Touch sensor to analyze and match your fingerprint)
- Palm Scanner (Touchless scanner that reads multiple fingers simultaneously)
- Facial Recognition (Reader with built-in camera that identifies unique facial features)
- Long Range Tags (UHF tags stuck onto vehicles that can read up to 10 meters)
- Visitor Management (Pre-clearance system empowering residents to pre-book visitors)
Our teams are qualified to install and maintain all mainstream access control systems.
What Suits You Best?
Choose from many different Access Control devices like
- Access Cards or Key Fobs
- Keypads
- Fingerprint Scanners
- Palm Readers
- Facial Recognition
- Long Range Tag Readers
Or combine different readers to suit your unique requirement.
Software
There are numerous software vendors in our country to choose from. Knowing what they offer is important before deciding on which system to get. Not all readers are always compatible with every system, so get in touch with us to discuss your requirements.
Contact TWENTY 4 SEVEN to discuss your Access Control requirements.