Protecting a Public Office

Public offices are an important point of concern. Examples of public offices are the Department of Motor Vehicles, Welfare, Unemployment, and Social Security offices. These facilities provide an important place where government workers interact with the public, or process public records.

Public offices can also include vending and ATM machines, cashier counters, and other places where businesses transact with the public.

Typical uses and recommendations are shown in the table below.

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System Information

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Integration with other systems

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Protected Areas:

Lobbies

Schedule free access to a public lobby. Identify and log the identification of authorized people who enter after hours.

Doors Control Doors to other areas with a schedule.
Storage Rooms Limit entry into cabinets and storage rooms. Log who enters.

Emergency Exits

Manage emergency exits within the facility.

Employee Parking Limit access to employee parking lots.