Card, mobile and biometric credentials
RFID cards, smartphone credentials, fingerprint and face recognition — mixed by risk level rather than applied uniformly.
Camera Surveillance
Consolidate doors, turnstiles, barriers and parking onto one credential and one directory — with every event logged and linked to video.
One credential across the estate, and a defensible answer to who was where and when.
RFID cards, smartphone credentials, fingerprint and face recognition — mixed by risk level rather than applied uniformly.
Electric locks, tripod and full-height turnstiles, boom barriers and lift floor control, all under one controller platform.
Access driven by role and integrated with your HR system, so a leaver loses access the day they leave rather than the day someone remembers.
Every read, grant and denial logged with the corresponding camera clip, which turns an access log into usable evidence.
Most organisations accumulate access systems: a card for the main door, a fingerprint reader for the server room, a separate fob for the car park, and a paper book at the gate. Nobody can answer who was where, and removing a leaver takes four separate actions — which is why it usually does not happen.
Zones, roles and time schedules defined before hardware, so the system encodes a policy rather than a set of habits.
Reader and lock selection per door by risk, traffic and fire-egress requirements.
Installation, controller configuration and integration with HR, video and where relevant the RFID asset system.
Credential enrolment, administrator training and handover of the access policy as a maintained document.
Frequently yes — many organisations run one card for staff identity and access while UHF tags handle assets. Where the frequencies differ we issue dual-technology cards so staff still carry a single credential.
Doors on escape routes are specified fail-safe so they release on power loss and on a fire alarm signal, which is a life-safety requirement rather than a preference. Secure internal doors can be fail-secure.
Yes. Multi-site deployments run on a central management platform with per-site administration where you want it delegated, and controllers that keep enforcing policy locally if the link to head office drops.
Site surveys and first consultations cost nothing. If RFID or surveillance is not the right answer for you, we will say so.