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Access Control Systems

Access control systems manage who can enter or exit a facility and under what conditions. These systems typically include components such as card readers, keypads, biometric scanners, and software that tracks and controls access to various areas within a building.

An access control system provides enhanced security by limiting access to authorized personnel only. It can help prevent unauthorized entry, track employee movements, and integrate with other security measures such as alarm systems and video surveillance.

Yes, modern access control systems can be integrated with a variety of security systems, including video surveillance, alarms, and timekeeping systems. Integration ensures a comprehensive approach to security, making it easier to manage and monitor your facility.

Key cards and fobs offer a higher level of security than traditional keys since they can be easily deactivated if lost or stolen. Additionally, they can be programmed with specific access rights, which can be adjusted as needed.

Yes, access control systems can be expanded to cover multiple buildings, allowing centralized control and monitoring across large campuses. This enables seamless management of access to different locations without the need for multiple systems.

The cost depends on the system's complexity, the number of access points, and the features you require (e.g., biometric scanning, integration with other security systems). Generally, a more sophisticated system with additional features will have a higher initial cost.

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