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Regulating access to a structure or space
An effective access control system is arguably the most important tool for properly securing your business. They go far beyond a simple lock and key and are able to monitor who is accessing your facility and when.
We offer a variety of systems with a wide range of capabilities and help you decide which is the right fit for you.
With an Access Control system from Holder's Security, you're able to:
- Control who has access to certain doors at certain times.
- Record who has entered your facility, what time they entered and exited and what door they used.
- Remotely lock or unlock doors.
- Integrate other security systems into one, easy to use interface.
Systems that moderate access are powerful solutions in many situations: Large business, home, school, apartment, small business, office, campus, gym, hotel, parking, and more.
“The term access control refers to the practice of restricting entrance to a property, a building, or a room to authorized persons. Physical access can be achieved by a human (guard, bouncer, or receptionist), through mechanical means such as locks and keys, or through technological means. Within these environments, physical key management may also be employed as a means of further managing and monitoring access to mechanically keyed areas or access to certain small assets.”—Wikipedia
Holder’s staff is prepared to help you control who is entering your property. Access control systems can also help offer privacy or security to guests, customers, residents, and members of the public.
Methods range from simple barriers to latches, and from mechanical switches to electronic entry controls.
Basic access control
Physical control can be gained by a human (guard, receptionist, etc). Also with mechanical means such as keys and locks, or through technological means such as access control systems. Within these regulated environments, physical key management may also be employed as a means of further managing access to areas or access to assets.
Advanced access control
Electronic control uses digital devices to exceed the limitations of mechanical locks and keys. Various types of credentials can be used to replace mechanical parts. An electronic access control grants access based on the credential that are presented.
When access is granted, the door is opened, perhaps for a predetermined time, and in some cases the transaction is recorded. If access is refused, the door stays locked and the attempt is recorded. Such a system can also monitor the door and trigger an alarm if the door is forced open or held open too long.
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NYC subway by Canadaolympic989 – Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2869355
External access pad by Park Taeho – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=97456148
Data references include industry publications and Wikipedia