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What Access Control Systems Do You Need?

Ace Fire And Security Equipment • Sep 22, 2022

An access control system is a method of keeping your business safe, by only letting those you want to get in, into the building. There are a few different types of access control systems on the market, so here are a few and their benefits for certain types of businesses.


Keypad

A keypad is great for businesses to restrict access to their building. This way everybody who wants to gain access must already have the code so they can get inside. If you want to change the code at any point, you can simply alter it and give the code out to those you want. This is helpful if ex-employees may still have the code to your building, as this may be a security risk.


Card

A card-based access control system is perfect for businesses that want to keep their doors locked, but employees may frequently be entering and exiting. Because you just simply either swipe a card or hold it up to a receiver, a worker does not have to waste time inputting a code every single time they want to get into the building.


Individual Access

An individual access system is great for when you want to know who is entering the building. Someone wanting to get in can ring a buzzer, and then a receptionist or other employee can verify their identity to ensure they want them in the building, and then provide access to them.


Fingerprint

For businesses that store a lot of valuable products or information on-site, you want to be sure only specific people can get in. A fingerprint scanner can be set up to store desired fingerprints, so only those who need to get in can get inside.


Business Security Systems Plymouth

For secure and high-quality access control systems in Plymouth, get in touch today with Ace Fire & security. We can supply reliable products that will keep your building safe, installed by our trusted engineers, who can also provide regular competitively priced maintenance services.


So call today on 0800 195 6393 to see what we can do to keep your business safe and secure.

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