‘Perfect for SMEs’
With such companies employing up to 250 staff – often all working within one building – it may be necessary to allow certain workers specific entry rights to areas other workers cannot access.
“This is potentially a logistical nightmare for an office or facilities manager,” says the company.
The offline Smartair system is said to be easy to use, allowing SMEs to maintain a high level of protection “without lots of complicated codes and restricted areas”.
The system is suitable for use on just one door or a complete suite of internal and external doors. It uses the latest contactless technology and is scalable, and computer-managed. Each door has its own battery power source and built-in reader which identifies the user’s card and opens the lock – if they have been granted access. As it monitors door usage through a powerful audit trail facility, it is also easy for SMEs to track down workers who have accessed sites where information or property may have gone missing.
This offers both a deterrent to crime and a means of detection within a company.
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‘Perfect for SMEs’
With such companies employing up to 250 staff – often all working within one building – it may be necessary […]
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