Prime Access & Alarm

Access Control Systems provide secure access into buildings, rooms, cabinets etc for those who are authorised to enter and prevents those who are not authorised from entering.

Security Alarm Systems  are mainly used to detect intruders but may also be used to provide alarms for duress, temperature alarms, cabinet tampering etc.

 
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Applications and Examples of Access Control include:

  • Simple systems such as a video intercom linking to an electric lock on a front door to verify who a visitor is and to let them in either using the intercom or from an app on your phone.
  • Large scale systems integrating hundreds of doors with card, fingerprint or phone access. These systems can be centrally managed to easily provide access rights to authorised users.
  • Fully integrated systems which include CCTV display, Intercoms, Alarms, Maps, and Building Automation.
 
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Applications and Examples of Alarm Systems include:

  • Domestic alarm systems comprising of detectors and sirens to protect your home
  • Commercial alarm systems to protect your business and provide extra functions such as area open and close reporting, loss of power alerts, high temperature alarms etc.
  • Control outputs like garage doors, gates and lights anywhere using your mobile app.
  • Add extra peace of mind with back to base 24 hour alarm monitoring service.
 
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Access Control and Alarm System Ideas:

  • Use your access control or alarm system to control a variety devices such as garage doors, gates, lights, sirens, power or check the status of inputs or check the history logs from anywhere in the world using powerful mobile apps.
  • Arm your building by simply badging the front door card reader 3 times. Disarm by badging once or use wireless remotes to arm and disarm.
  • Use CCTV analytics to trigger actions such as turning on lights or sending alerts.
  • Integrated maps can be used with software to show the live status of inputs. Operators can open or lock doors directly from the map.
  • Integrate a visitor sign in kiosk to provide visitors with temporary, restricted access only to areas where they need to go. Rosters can be generated in an emergency to determine who is on site.