Access Control Systems

Access Control Systems for Commercial Businesses

Access Control Systems are a great way to control access to your commercial facility. Keep total control over who can enter and exit through designated doors and gates during specified days and time periods.

Allow access through doors using proximity cards, tokens, or key fobs (No more lost or stolen keys, and the cost of re-keying your facility. Not to mention, keys can be duplicated by employees)


Restrict access or grant access to certain areas depending on different user groups which you control


Restrict access during certain programmable time schedules or grant access always (It’s your choice, for each employee, or by user group)

Set doors to lock and unlock at designated times or have the doors locked each time they close and only open when an authorized token or card is presented to the reader


Do you have an important data equipment room that you currently leave unlocked? With access control it can always stay locked and you can even view or print a report of who entered, at what time, and on which days


Have you ever had to let an employee go but had a hard time getting back the key to your building? Were they disgruntled and could they have made a copy of the key? With access control you can disable their card or token immediately, with the click of a button. It can also log if they returned after the separation and tried to use their card or token to gain access


Do you have a janitorial staff that has keys to your entire building and can enter whenever they wish? With access control, set days and times that their card or token will work, along with which doors they are permitted to go through. If they try to gain access at any other time, it will not grant them access. In addition, it will log that they tried to gain access during non-authorized hours or through a non-authorized door

“Full Control of Your Business at Your Fingertips”


All businesses, whether small, medium or large, have assets that need to be protected from theft. There is also the issue of protecting your staff and property. It is common in buildings that are secured by locks and keys for doors to be left unlocked all day. This opens up the possibility of opportunistic theft and malicious damage.


Electronic access control provides the most efficient and convenient way of securing your building and assets. Installing an access control system means that you will never have to change a lock again. Tokens are issued to allow access through the controlled doors, and are easily barred from the system if they are lost, stolen or just not returned by someone who leaves your company. Barred tokens will not allow access through the controlled doors.

Once an access control system is installed, all doors controlled by the system will automatically lock when the door is closed. Anyone without a card or access token is unable to enter. If necessary, doors may be set to unlock during a designated time frame.


Access control can also offer flexible control over users’ access rights. For example, all staff can gain access through the main door of a building, but access to internal areas may be restricted to those who have a specific need to be there. Access may also be restricted by time, only granting access to particular users at certain times of day or night.


Access control offers a secure, convenient, flexible and cost effective way of controlling who has access to your building and when that access is allowed. Access control gives organizations the security they need.

Do you need an Access Control System? Is it Right for Your Business?


Take a Quick Test to see if an Access Control System is Right for Your Business


Would it be an immediate security threat to your business, if an employee were to lose a key to your building or have it stolen?


Would it be beneficial for your business to be able to restrict or allow access based on the time of day or the day of the week?


Do different employees require different access privileges?


Would it be beneficial to have a log or record of who entered or exited through a particular door and at which time, on which date?


Would it be a benefit to have doors automatically unlock and lock per a set time schedule?


Is your business in an area that it would be beneficial to always keep the doors locked and buzz customers through the entrance door, rather than have anyone who chooses be able to walk in?


Do you have a room with valuable equipment or important data, which you currently leave unlocked because it’s a hassle to give out and keep track of keys?



If you answered “Yes” to one or more of these questions, Access Control may be the answer for your business!

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