A boom barrier solution is commonly used for controlling traffic and ensuring security at entrance. It typically consists of a barrier arm that rises and lowers to allow or restrict access to vehicles.
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When it comes to having a security system, no news is usually good news. Many of these systems are only designed to alert you when a security breach has occurred. The best way to make sure your system is functioning properly is to schedule regular inspections. Fortunately, Secure Site Solutions has a custom inspection plan for every security system so that you can be sure yours is working optimally. Inspection plans are available on a quarterly, semiannual, or annual basis to keep your security systems in top shape. Regular inspections can be scheduled at any interval required. All inspections are documented to expedite audit requirements.
Time tracking tools are essential in ensuring optimum productivity for your business. Manual time collection methods are inefficient and can lead to errors resulting in increased admin, costs and risk of non-compliance. Introducing time tracking hardware in your time and attendance management process will eliminate these issues. Our hardware options provide the latest technologies in time tracking and data capture. These tools integrate fully with your time and attendance software to provide the ultimate time and attendance solution. Having the right hardware improves your workforce efficiency, saves you time, and reduces overall labour costs.
If access control verifies authorised personnel using their credentials – their face, fingerprints, PIN number, key card etc – and decides whether or not they are permitted access, entrance control is the system which enforces that decision, by either opening to allow users to cross a threshold, or remaining closed to bar entry and potentially raising an alarm. Tony Smith, Major Accounts and Marketing Manager at Integrated Design Limited, comments: “A card reader may act as an access control device, recognising the card holder as having the correct permissions and saying ‘yes, this person can pass’. But, it’s the entrance control system – a turnstile, for example – which actually physically allows or denies the access. So, entrance control enforces the correct use of the access control system, keeping people honest by making them present their credentials in the correct way, before allowing entry.”