Courthouse Applications 

Courthouse locations create conditions that increase the likeliness of emotional outbreaks by individuals or interest groups. Risks in a courthouse range from information theft to riot control. Protecting decision-makers and clerical staff are challenges requiring a more active method door entry control.

The system can control doors based upon a schedule, or a user’s identification. In public lobbies, the system can keep doors unlocked during business hours, and automatically lock them at the closing time, while allowing authorized people to momentarily unlock a door to pass through after hours.

Security staff members can remote control the door lock condition from a central control room.

Typical uses are shown in the table below.

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Protected Areas:
Emergency Lock-down Lock all facility doors from a central control location during riots and unrest to control the movement of prisoners and to help restore security to the facility.
Break Rooms Protect vending areas and employee possessions by covering the break room.

Elevator

Manage access to floors served by an elevator.

Parking Areas

Schedule public use of parking facilities, or limit access to selected individuals or employees in private lots.

Vestibules and doorways

Identify individuals as they enter and leave a building or facility.

Docking Facilities Watch over external entrances where prisoners and supplies are transferred between transportation services and the Court House.

Emergency Exits

Capture video of those who force their way through emergency exits. See who initiated an emergency alarm.

Cash Counters Manage access to service counters and processing centers.
Vending Machines Watch over Vending machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.