Wireless Systems Access Control
Wireless access control grants authorised access through wireless card readers, smartphone credentials and electronic locks.
As smart technology is so integrated in everyday life, wireless access control offers ease of usability for both organisations and its end users, whilst heightening the security of the premises.
Why invest in a wireless system?
- Minimal disruption - Wireless systems rely on Wi-Fi or battery alone to operate, eliminating both the expenses and the disruption of installing wired cables. They are also easy to maintain and upgrade – ideal for organisations looking for a shorter-project timescale or to save on labour costs.
- Sustainable - As most wireless across control devices are battery powered, and ‘hibernate’ when not in use, they can result in significant cost savings in energy, to assist with annual energy budgets. Wireless systems are ideal for organisations seeking an economical form of access control.
- User experience - Wireless access control offers full convenience for all parties. As losing key fobs or cards is a common security challenge that organisations face, the benefit of going wireless means that a misplaced one can easily be deleted from the system.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is wireless access control expensive?
Opting for a wireless form of access control is one of the most economical options, due to the ease of installation. Depending on your site requirements and size of the system, installing a wireless system can cost anywhere between £3,000 to £250,000.
Do you offer maintenance?
Yes. Our maintenance packages offer the right level of support that you need. If you happen to be locked into a contract with another supplier with which you are not satisfied with, then we’ll make it easy for you to switch to us.