Access control

What is an Access Control System?

An Access Control System is a security solution that controls who can enter or exit a specific area, building, or room. It replaces traditional locks and keys with smart authentication methods such as cards, biometrics, PINs, or mobile apps.

The system ensures authorized access only, improves security, and maintains entry/exit records.

Main Components of an Access Control System

Access control panel / controller Reader devices (biometric, RFID, keypad, mobile)
Electric lock (magnetic lock / strike lock)
Exit button / sensor
Power supply & backup battery
Management software (PC / cloud-based)

By Authentication Method

Biometric – Fingerprint, face, iris (high security)
RFID / Smart Card – Card or tag-based access
PIN / Keypad – Password-based
Mobile / QR Code – Smartphone-based access

Where Access Control Systems Are Used

Offices & corporate buildings
Factories & industrial plants
Residential societies
Hospitals & laboratories
Schools & colleges
Data centers & server rooms
Airports & metro stations

Key Features

User-wise access permissions
Time & attendance integration
Entry/exit logs & reports
Anti-passback feature
Integration with CCTV & fire alarm
Emergency door release during fire

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Frequently asked security questions

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Our guards are not only certified but also undergo rigorous training to handle a variety of security situations, ensuring professionalism and competence.

Our guards are not only certified but also undergo rigorous training to handle a variety of security situations, ensuring professionalism and competence.

Our guards are not only certified but also undergo rigorous training to handle a variety of security situations, ensuring professionalism and competence.

Our guards are not only certified but also undergo rigorous training to handle a variety of security situations, ensuring professionalism and competence.