Saturday, July 31, 2010

Biometric Access Control


Some businesses have special needs when it comes to security. If your business deals with scientific labs, storing valuables, or even just a highly competitive market you know that you need to keep some areas restricted from the public. In many cases an office needs much more than a simple alarm to control restricted areas. Secured areas help you keep potential for contamination, theft, or damage to a minimum. Only allowing authorized personnel into these areas helps you ensure top quality and integrity in your business.
Card access is a great way to control entry into parts of your facility. With this type of command you can distribute cards only to those with authorization for that area, and keep track of who is entering and when. If a security problem does arise you can view card entry logs to see who might have been in the facility at the time.
Biometric access control takes your authorization even further. Instead of a card that can get lost, stolen, or given to someone without authorization, resulting in security issues, biometric access uses fingerprint technology to track who is entering the area. With biometric access you have much greater control and accountability.
Key fobs can help keep your parking lot safe and available to only your employees. With quick, easy entry your staff can get into your parking lot while keeping others out. You don't have to worry about others using your parking area without permission and you reduce the risk of crime in your lot.
You need solutions to maintain the integrity and safety of your facility. These technologies can help you control much more than a simple security alarm. Your employees, your clients, and your business deserve the most secure technology available.

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