In the last of three blog posts on securing commercial buildings, we will look at the integration of security turnstiles into office buildings from an employee and IT point of...
In the last of three blog posts on securing commercial buildings, we will look at the integration of security turnstiles into office buildings from an employee and IT point of...
In our last blog post we talked about the bottom line – security. But this is not the only headache for facility managers. Organisations also care about interior design and how an...
Office lobbies and reception areas in commercial buildings have evolved dramatically during recent years. But one thing remains the same – you want your property to be secure.
Egeskov Castle, in Denmark is using speed gates as a combined access control and ticket validation solution to improve the customer experience and reduce its administrative costs
Security revolving doors are a popular and highly effective entrance control option for commercial buildings and high-risk sites. Here are 7 reasons they could be right for you.
Each type of entrance control system manages a different level of throughput so to find the right solution for your office building, it helps to compare flow rates.
From tripod turnstiles to security booths, there is a whole spectrum of entrance systems available to control people flow in office buildings.
Understanding the flow patterns for your office building when selecting an entrance system will eliminate bottlenecks and prevent queues.
Effective entrance security for offices means managing access smoothly for employees and visitors. Here are 9 entrance control tips for security managers of commercial buildings.
Here are the top six factors commercial buildings should consider when making a decision about entrance security.