Access control systems

Access control systems are used to regulate and manage access to a specific area or building. There are
several types of access control systems,
Overall, the type of access control system used will depend on the level of security required and the
specific needs of the location being monitored.

• Card access systems:

Card access systems use key cards or ID cards to grant access to a specific area. Users must present their card to a reader in order to gain entry, and the system can be programmed to restrict access to certain areas or times.

• Biometric access systems:

Biometric access systems use physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scans, to grant access to a specific area. They are highly secure and difficult to bypass, but can be more expensive to install and maintain.

• Keypad access systems:

Keypad access systems require users to enter a code or password to gain entry. They are easy to install and maintain, but can be less secure than other types of access control systems.

• Proximity access systems:

Proximity access systems use radio waves to detect and grant access to users carrying a key fob or access card. They are easy to use and can be programmed to restrict access to certain areas or times.