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There are a number of concerns at bus stations that warrant interaction with an access control system. In bus stations, use the system to automatically lock doors after hours and unlock doors when it is time to open for the day. Cover retail areas, employee areas and food service locations within the facility.
Also, the system allows you to tighten security in response to on-site threats.
Typical uses are shown in the table below.
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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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Protected Areas:
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Elevator
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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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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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