ACCESS CONTROL BRISBANE
Keep your business premises, staff, clients and valuable assets safe and secure with an advanced access control system from Smile IT. Traditional locks make way for digital access solutions like keycards, fobs and mobile apps, giving you flexibility and control over who enters and leaves your worksite. Get in touch below and let’s figure out how to secure your entry points and streamline your security!
DITCH THE KEYS!
No more losing keys, no more trips to the locksmith! Digital access control eliminates the hassle and prevents unauthorised duplication. Other benefits include:
– Scalable – new employees can be seamlessly added, as can entry points.
– Easily keep track of personnel – have a record of when your team members come and go.
– Flexibility – the timing of shifts becomes less important as employees have access at any time.
– Unwanted people can’t get in – enhanced security is at the core of digital access control, and permissions can be easily revoked or granted.
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ACCESS CONTROL FOR MINE SITES
A mine site is a high-risk environment where health and safety are paramount. Controlling entry and exit of mining personnel is extremely important, as is restricting access to hazardous or sensitive areas. An access control system from Smile IT will have customisable permissions that ensure only correct and qualified team members can access these areas. This significantly boosts security and operational oversight, while keeping the mine site compliant with the relevant safety standards.
ACCESS CONTROL FOR OFFICES
Modern offices require dynamic security solutions that evolve with your business. Often there are multiple staff members using several different entry points- it’s a complex security scenario. Luckily the solution is simple – access control means you can monitor visitor flow, secure entry points and restrict confidential areas. Staff, clients, delivery personnel have convenient access that is controlled and secure.
MEET OUR ACCESS CONTROL PARTNER SALTO
We’re proud to partner with Salto, a global leader in electronic access control. With cutting-edge solutions that integrate seamlessly into any environment, Salto provides scalable, flexible, and secure systems that meet the demands of modern businesses. They pair their innovative approach to access control with robust hardware and software. Their systems are applicable to all size businesses across all industries, from mining to retail and office blocks.
CONTACT THE BRISBANE ACCESS CONTROL EXPERTS
Is it time to take control of your business premises’ security? Our Brisbane team of access control experts can craft a flexible solution that gives you peace of mind. Reach out and start enjoying a safer workplace today!
ACCESS CONTROL FAQ’s
Access control manages who can enter a building or space. It uses authentication methods to restrict entry to authorised people, such as a password system or a key card or fob.
Think of an access control system as a modern set of keys, just without the heavy, jangly part! Security is enhanced because fobs or keycards are hard to copy and easy to cancel if lost. Detailed entry logs can also be created to monitor who is coming and going.
No matter the size of your business, security is important. Access control keeps unwanted visitors out, protecting your team, and your assets. It can also be used to keep dangerous areas off-limits to unqualified personnel, improving onsite safety.
Mobile access control lets you use your smartphone to get into secure areas instead of physical keys or cards. This cuts costs on card management and makes it easier to add or remove people from the system.
Role-based access control (RBAC) allows people to only access areas relevant to their role. Access is completely aligned with job functions.
Entry is granted based on credentials like key cards, PINs, or fingerprints. The credentials must match what’s in the system in order for access to be granted. No match means no access, helping control who enters and keep out anybody without the correct authority.
In their simplest form, access control systems track who entered an area and when. More advanced systems provide detailed reports on access times and actions, helping monitor activity, spot trends, and boost overall security.
Start by assessing the size of your premises and the number of system users there will be. Also consider your plans for future growth. You’ll need to decide between on-site or cloud solutions, and ensure compatibility with existing systems.
Absolutely! Your new access control system should complement your CCTV, motion sensors and alarmed response, creating a more unified approach to security.