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Choosing an Access Control System for you
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caverly
Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:34 am Posts: 17
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Choosing an Access Control System for you
There are different types of access control systems and we have the right one for you here at AlertSystems. There are different systems for you to choose from depending on requirements. We have Stand alone access control, ideal for one or more independent doors in a building with a relatively small number of users and PC-based access control, which is centrally controlled via your PC network. It is ideal for a medium to large building and sites with a large number of users.
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Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:51 pm |
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freda
Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:51 am Posts: 21
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Re: Choosing an Access Control System for you
As with any major business purchase, it’s worth taking the time to ask a lot of questions when choosing an access control vendor. You want a vendor who is large enough to be stable and provide timely customer support when you need it, yet small enough to be responsive to your needs. Flexibility is also important: the vendor should be able to adjust to your specific requirements.
The best vendors will ask you questions as well. They'll walk you through the specification process and help you find the solution that best fits your needs. They don't always need to see your facility, but they may do a site visit or ask you to send digital pictures of specific entry points. Avoid vendors who have the "perfect system for you" after five minutes of conversation — and by the way, it's on sale this week only!
Most access control vendors work with a wide range of customers, but you should look for one that has experience in your industry. In particular, don’t work with a company that handles mostly residential systems: for your business, you need commercial-grade access control. Many manufacturers produce residential versions that are considerably cheaper — but they are not as reliable and not built for the same amount of use as commercial systems.
Also, look for a vendor who supports multiple brands of hardware and software. Access control hardware is fairly standardized and will work with most controllers. Controllers and software are more specialized, so make sure the dealer you choose has significant experience installing and supporting the brands you decide on. Factory certification from manufacturers indicates a greater level of training and support, but it's not essential — some dealers don't bother with it.
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Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:35 am |
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jally00
Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:39 am Posts: 19 Location: uk
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Re: Choosing an Access Control System for you
Making sure that buildings are safe from unauthorized entry is essential You should consider installing a door entry system to control both who accesses your buildings, but also when entry or exist happens.
Effective and automatic door entry systems provide building control ensuring that only authorized people or products get access to your buildings.Access control systems can range from basic code-entry systems through to biometric readers and beyond. Security access can be controlled from a single door reader through to a networked system. All types of reader technology can be used which can even covering multiple sites and link together on a single master control computer.Deterring theft and vandalism and balancing this against installing an entry system is an easy choice. The latest access control systems reduce employee frustration as they allow ease of entry while restricting unwanted visitors. If you are considering either multiple site access or access to a single door you will find a system that suits.
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