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Access Control System Considerations
Special Section ACCESS CONTROL/GATE OPERATORS/ PANIC EXITS
UTILIZING automatic yet secured entrances and exits are part of our way of life. Latches, lighting, loops and more are components that are critical to the operations and provide user-friendly ways to enhance security and ease-of-use. In this section, leading manufacturers and suppliers of these components share new options and techniques for helping the customer have a successful experience.
Access Control System Considerations
Choosing an access control system for the first time can be intimidating for property owners, managers, and homeowners alike. Today’s market is full of different system types, features, and prices. While that’s an advantage, the options can feel overwhelming, and contractors can play a big role in helping their customers make decisions.

Access control systems help property owners/managers verify and approve who enters their property and areas within the property. Investing in an access control system is a significant step to improving the security of their spaces. Knowing what to implement can save them costly purchasing mistakes.
According to Tim Pfeiffer, with PTR Control Systems in Atlanta, Georgia, Access control has evolved considerably over time. “Not long ago, mechanical locks and human vigilance were the standards. Current solutions provide features beyond allowing and denying access. They allow property owners to optimize security and track traffic through their buildings and exterior spaces.”
Pfeiffer says the client’s budget is the first consideration. “However, you also want to make a choice that is flexible enough to revisit if they want or need additional features added on later.”
Access control systems work with doors, gates, and other physical variables separating different spaces. Choices include telephone and digital entry, card reader, FOB Systems, and vehicle ID Systems. This information is sent over to an access control panel for verification against an access list after which the door or gate gets unlocked for the user to gain access. Newer technologies such as retina scanner door access control systems are starting to be implemented as well.

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