
Door access control systems are digital security systems that ensure authorized access to your building. Avoid trespassing, vandalism, and other criminal activity at your business. Door access control systems simplify entry to your building. You can issue users convenient forms of entry like card keys, key fobs, mobile app barcodes, and more.
We Provide Higher Grade Security
Locking mechanisms for access control systems tend to be more secure than traditional locks. They can be either magnetic, electric, and a few other options. Plus, they can be connected to additional video security systems.
Digital NOT Keys
Users can easily unlock doors with digital methods such as key fobs or mobile apps. You can integrate your door access control system with back-end software and monitor remotely.
Convenience
Users can unlock access control systems very easily compared to traditional lock-and-key systems. There are many different forms of entry including fobs, cards, mobile apps, and more.
Different Types of Systems for Different Organizations.
OUR SYSTEMS SERVE THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS
Real estate
Tech
Shared Work Spaces
Healthcare
Labs
Media
Non-Profits
Education
Manufacturing
Fitness centers
Churches
Government
Energy Companies
Hospitality
Leisure and Entertainment
Transportation
Single-door systems are more cost-efficient, but not very expandable. Multi-door systems can be integrated under one control system and software all at once, so you can streamline your monitoring. However, they cost more up-front.
WAYS TO OPEN DOORS – AND SECURE THEM!
Keypads: Users type in a password using a keypad on the front of the door. Entering the correct password cues the door to unlock.
Proximity Readers: These are perhaps the most popular form of entry for door access control systems. Proximity readers require users to present a pre-programmed card, key fob, or mobile app bar code close to the reader, which unlocks the door. Some businesses choose to also add photo IDs to users’ card keys, which adds extra security.
Biometric Readers: These readers require users to scan their fingerprint, palmprint, face, etc. to gain access to a building. These are known as the most secure forms of door access control because a fingerprint can never be mistaken for someone else’s.
Intercom Systems: Intercoms usually use a combination of keypad and audio answering system. It gives an extra layer of security by requiring users to enter a passcode and call an administrator to confirm authorized access.
TYPES OF LOCKS
Magnetic Locks: Magnetic locks are stronger than traditional door locks.
Electric strike Locks: (Most popular) These locks are slightly less secure than magnetic locks but more secure than stand-alone locks.
Electric Deadbolts: The most secure locking mechanism for a system.
HOW OUR SOLUTIONS WORK
THERE ARE A FEW WAYS TO CONTROL YOUR SYSTEMS:
IP/Network-Attached: Most door access control systems today use software which connects your door access control system with your IP network. Then you can adjust preferences and view activity from your computer.
ODBC-compliant software: ODBC (Open Database Compliant) control software allows you to integrate your access control system with other back-end systems. For instance, you can integrate your access control with attendance or surveillance systems.
WHY DO THEY COST?
Door access control systems ranges from $1,000 – $4,000+ per door. The overall price will depend on:
Hardware needs: for instance, the number of card keys or key fobs you need to issue.
Software needs: for instance, integrating door control software with your back-end computer systems.
Accessories: for instance, cameras or motion detectors