Harvey's Lock & Security

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Electronic access control or mechanical security door hardware - commercial security means something different to everyone. Harvey's Lock & Security will help you find the best security control system for your commercial security needs.


What is access control?

The frontline warrior in the security battle, access control systems monitor who comes and goes. Generally, access control systems use a keypad or electronic reader system to allow those with the correct code or information access through security door locks, while preventing unauthorized visitors from entry.


Every access control system has three main components – a controller, an automatic door security device, and a reader device.

Controller

It's a lot like it sounds. A controller is the brain of the system. Through the controller you can manage and create access users to choose your security settings and monitor entry and exit reports. Depending on the access control system you choose, the controller may be software operated on a server or computer or it may be memory contained in a physical hardware device.

Automatic Security Device

The brawn of the system, automatic security door locks take commands from the controller and physically prevent or allow visitors access to your property. Again, depending on the type of commercial security you choose, there are varying types of automatic security door locks. The most common is a stand alone device.

Reader Device

The golden ticket! Each employee will need a reader device to tell the access control system you have permission to enter. Perhaps the most variable component, access can be a card you swipe, a proximity fob you hold near a reader, phone app activated, a keypad you enter a code into, or a biometric scanner that recognizes your fingerprint or retina.


Should I choose a wired or wireless access control system?

There are pros and cons to each form of commercial security. Wireless access control systems don't have wires to fuss with during installation, making the process considerably easier. Wired access control systems directly connect the system components, eliminating white noise or signals picked up from nearby devices. The wires are discretely hidden from view, but can be trickier to install. Both commercial security systems - wired and wireless - will likely require the help of a professional installer for structural door hardware.

Let Harvey's Lock & Security be your professional installer.


What should I look for in an access control system?

Not every access control system is right for every business. It's important to assess your commercial security needs before making any final decisions.

  • Are you technology savvy or do you need a simple and straightforward controller?
  • Do you want an access device you can keep on your keychain for ease of use or something more personalized?
  • What level of business security are you looking for?

Once you have a general idea of your needs, Harvey's Lock & Security will help you find the access control system that's right for you.


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