In this blog entry, the expert Daytona security hardware installation and Daytona lock installation team here at Green Locksmith Daytona will detail the most important features provided by an access control system.
Access Control Barriers
The first important element of an access control system is the access control barrier. This could be a door lock, or a traffic barrier that you see at gates or in parking garages. You could use a fence and a gate as a barrier, or walls as a barrier. The type of barrier you use will depend on the unique physical requirements of your space. Barriers to prevent vehicle entry are different from barriers that prevent foot traffic. Pay close attention to where you will place the barrier, and be aware of what specific security concerns you’re dealing with.
Access Control Identification / Verification Technology
The second step to your access control system is to determine what form of verification or identification system you will need. Keypads and key cards are very popular since they are easy to memorize or carry. The form of access control identification / verification technology you use will depend on your unique needs. Hospitals might need to use key cards to keep out unauthorized visitors, while a simple code entered into a keypad will be ideal for small retail environments. When you’re deciding what form of identification or verification equipment you want to use, consider security and safety. Will you let your employees share codes or cards? Will you need personalized access codes for each employee? Biometric access control systems are fantastic for business owners that need unique ways to address their access control needs.
Access Control Panels
The control panel is the centralized hardware that you use to control the security barrier and choose who can access your property. If you have options for customizability, choose a control panel that is modular and customizable in case your company grows and you need to add a flexible database of authorized personnel.
Communications Technology
The last part of your access control system is your communication structure. The communication structure will allow for information transmission between the above components. Ask your professional Daytona access control system installation expert for advice as to what communication structure will best match your specific access control system as well as your unique access control and security needs.