Benefits of Access Control Systems
Access control is your answer to knowing who is in your premises and when, enabling you to limit entry to those staff and visitors entitled to have access. An access system acts as a visible deterrent, whether it is fitted to a single entrance or widely applied to a site with multiple doors and different access zones.
The advantages of access control are numerous:
Lock Jock provides a wide choice of access systems each designed to suit your needs and user preferences. Systems range from the simplest stand-alone control of people entering and leaving your premises using a PIN number, to networked and integrated systems using a variety of security technologies, such as proximity readers using cards or fobs and biometric technology such as with finger-print readers or iris recognition.
The advantages of access control are numerous:
- Access control enables all your security to be centrally controlled
- Anyone without a PIN, access card or rights is prevented from access
- Avoids the problem of lost keys – you can simply delete and re-issue a card
- Stops widespread knowledge of a door entry code or combination
- Helps manage site security with contract staff, or permanent staff who leave
- Enables restricted access, safeguarding equipment and stock – e.g. IT staff to server room
- Restrict car park access to authorized personnel
- Protocols can be set to open certain doors during set periods
- A fire roster can be quickly generated in the event of evacuation
- Improve staff management with reports showing staff movement and time keeping
- Provides on/off-site system management and control
Lock Jock provides a wide choice of access systems each designed to suit your needs and user preferences. Systems range from the simplest stand-alone control of people entering and leaving your premises using a PIN number, to networked and integrated systems using a variety of security technologies, such as proximity readers using cards or fobs and biometric technology such as with finger-print readers or iris recognition.