Access Control

For many businesses, organisations and private residences, keeping unwanted visitors out is an increasing headache.

There are any number of ways you can control access to your premises – and keep your employees, your visitors, your property or your data safe from potentially disruptive or criminal elements.

“Access Control” can be as simple as an intercom to your front door or as complex as a multi-site, multi-door, multi-user, computer-based, high security installation.

Operation can be as simple as inputting a four-digit access code or as complex as fingerprint or retina scanners.

As with every other kind of security installation, the system has to be matched to the risk. There’s no point spending thousands of pounds on controlling access to your house when a mortise lock on the front door will do the job. And there’s no point relying on a simple key to prevent intruders accessing your company’s server room or your safe-deposit vault.

As with every other kind of security installation, the design and installation has to be carried out by experienced professionals working to strict industry standards.

Some of the “Access Control” options available

  • intercom – from your main entrance to office or reception
  • automatic gates and automatic doors – for home or work
  • coded locks – only those who know the code can enter
  • proximity control – only those with a valid card or token can enter
  • video intercom – displays pictures of the person calling
  • identity cards – photo ID card plus access control
  • fingerprint or retina scanner – can be integrated into any of the above
  • computer-based – enables the archiving and easy access of all user records
  • networked systems – enable the linking in of many locations into one secure, manageable installation.

You can pick or mix from any of the above options to come up with the system that will give you the level of security you need. Get in touch and one of our trained surveyors will be happy to come round and see how Force 3 can help.


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