When a turnstile breaks down, it can cause a bottleneck effect in an entry point, creating hassles, costly repairs and the opportunity for security breaches while equipment is down and personnel distracted.
Ideal for hallway entrance control applications, the Mini-Optical optical turnstile from Smarter Security Systems is an attractive option for buildings looking to automate access control on a smaller budget.
Optical turnstiles are viewed as a growing trend in entrance control, currently dominating the speedgate market, according to IMS Research. As a security measure, optical turnstiles restrict or control access to a building or secured area.
Ideal for hallway entrance control applications, the Mini-Optical optical turnstile from Smarter Security Systems is an attractive option for buildings looking to automate access control on a smaller budget.
The Fastlane GlassGate 150 optical turnstile features a small footprint and a unique design: the pedestal sides are glass to better reveal the aesthetics of a lobby.
The events of September 11, 2001 changed the way business thought about perimeter security and access control. Rather than just a barrier to keep intruders out, fences and gates are installed with protection against potential terrorist attacks in mind.