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Biometric Systems

Biometric Systems are also designed, installed and maintained by A Advantage Safe & Lock, LLC. Biometric readers systems offer Texas businesses a higher level of security in that they rely on a users characteristics to lock and unlock doors and gates.

Some of the more common biometric readers include :

  • Retinal Scan
  • Facial Recognition
  • Voice Recognition
  • Fingerprint

Benefits of Access Control

Protects Your Assets. An access control system works as a sentinel on your site. Armed with highly-visible, strategically-placed electronic access control devices, the access control system system is an extremely effective deterrent. It provides a very efficient means of granting entry, while maintaining a high level of building and property security. By preventing just one incident per year, an access control system system can more than pay for itself.

Protects Your Employees. In addition to asset protection, the access control system system is your assurance that your employees will be protected. Our systems allows entry to only those who are authorized and keeps out unwelcome intruders. You can rely our access control systems to put your mind at ease.

Restricts Unauthorized Access. The access control system system restricts who can go where and when. The electronic access control system allows you to decide who is allowed entry to every door and gate by time of day. For example, executive management can be allowed access to all areas at all times 24×7x365, while certain workers can be restricted to entry through specified doors only during normal business hours.

Provides Audit Trail. The access control system system not only restricts who can go where and when, it provides an audit trail of who is accessing your facility and when. You can easily find out who was in a specific area at an exact time that an incident occurred.

Eliminates Key Problems. By installing an access control system, you will eliminate all the problems associated with mechanical key and lock systems, e.g. the time and cost of re-keying when an employee is terminated, the cost of duplicate keys, lost keys, tracking who has keys, worrying about easy-to-duplicate keys getting in the wrong hands, etc.

Card Access Readers

Card access readers are the most popular reader for security access control systems. These readers require a user to present a card (even including photo id cards if youd like) to gain access and, if lost or the employee is terminated, the card is simply deactivated from the system.

Common types of card access reader technologies include :

  • Access Control
  • Systems
  • Proximity
  • Bar Code
  • Magnetic Stripe
  • Key Fobs/Auto Tags (outdoor gate applications)
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