ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS

Why Choose Avert for Professionally Installed Access Control Systems?

PROTECTING ASSETS, INDIVIDUALS AND PROPERTY

Access Control Systems Overview

  • Widely used across various property types and industries.
  • Contributes to a company’s overall security posture by regulating access, improving monitoring capabilities, and providing flexible and efficient physical security management.

Range of Solutions

  • Access control solutions available for small standalone systems to large PC-based networked systems.
  • Suitable for managing sites of varying sizes in office buildings, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities.

Authentication Methods

  • Utilises high-quality trusted access control equipment.
  • Entry management or restriction through key cards, pin codes, biometric scans, or proximity fobs.

Comprehensive Integration

  • Offers a more comprehensive system by integrating with other systems such as CCTV, Intruder alarms, and Fire alarm systems.

Site Survey for Effective Solutions

  • Conducts a free, no-obligation site survey.
  • Gathers information about the physical environment, security requirements, and logistical considerations.
  • Designs and deploys an effective access control solution based on the collected data.

Access Control Systems in Bristol, Bath and South West

As the leading security experts in South West, we provide customised Access Contol system solutions to help protect your business property.

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Access Control Systems Strategy

Standalone Systems

Standalone access control refers to an access control system that operates independently and does not rely on a network or PC for its functionality. Instead of being part of a larger, integrated access control infrastructure, standalone systems manage access to specific doors or areas on an individual basis.

PC Based Access Control

PC-based access control refers to an access control system where the control and management of access permissions are facilitated through a centralized computer or server. In a PC-based access control system, the core functions of authentication, authorization, and access monitoring are handled by dedicated software running on a computer. This type of system is more sophisticated than standalone systems and provides centralized control and monitoring capabilities.

Multisite Access Control

Multi-site access control refers to the implementation of an access control system across multiple locations or sites within an organization. This approach provides centralized management and control of access permissions for users across various facilities, allowing administrators to oversee and coordinate security measures on a broader scale.