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Nearly every aspect of an airport
is covered by surveillance equipment. In airports, use access control systems to
record activity and track employees and visitors.
There are a number of
applications for the system, including everything from parking lot access to the
boarding bridge door.
The system can help you respond
to threats by providing the ability to tighten security during higher threat
levels.
Access Control systems can log
entries through monitored doors, storing history to help validate compliance
security policies. Integrate the access control system with an Intrusion
Detection or Video System to enhance the overall operation based on facility
use.
Typical uses are shown in the
table below.
Learn more about:
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System
Information
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Review features and choose a system for this
application.
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Integration
with other systems
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Find ways to make the system more effective by
integrating with sensors and other systems.
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Protection Areas:
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Elevator
Control
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Manage access to floors served by an elevator.
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Parking
Areas
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Schedule public use of parking facilities, or limit
access to selected individuals or employees in private lots.
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Vestibules
and doorways
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Identify individuals as they enter and leave a building
or facility.
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Stairwells
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Manage the flow of people within the stairwell.
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Lobbies
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Schedule free access to a public lobby. Identify and log
the identification of authorized people who enter after hours.
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Boarding
Bridge Entrances
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Minimize access in public areas. Log identification of
those who enter.
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Fueling
Stations
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Enable fuel pumps for authorized users.
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Docking
facilities
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Control access to loading dock doors.
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Emergency
Exits
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Manage emergency exits within the facility.
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Alley
ways
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Control access to alleys.
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Vending
Machines
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Protect vending machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.
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