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Locks and keys also allow you to secure your building, but when keys are lost or stolen, the inconvenience and expense of changing locks and re-issuing keys can be considerable. Keys may also be copied, creating even more security risks.
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Entry Systems If you are looking for a more sophisticated door intercom/entry system then we can meet your requirements. Ranging from vandal-resistant buzzer style entry systems for single/multiple occupancy buildings to full security keypads requiring PIN number entry.
A popular request from our customers with regards to entry systems is that they require the process of entry to be as passive as possible. I.e. the person wishing to enter has to do very little. This approach is particularly suited to disabled persons, people with dexterity problems who cannot use keypads, and people who simply are unable to remember PIN numbers (e.g. dementia sufferers).
A solution to this problem is to use a proximity system. This consists of a panel mounted at the entry point , and your chosen "activator" (pictured, below). You simply present the "activator" to the panel, and it will automatically unlock, and if used in conjunction with our powered door openers, open the door. This system is fully configurable with regards to security - only "activators" approved by you are permitted access.
Generally, there are three types of activator available:
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