Applications for Campuses, Schools and Universities

Keeping general order and maintaining safety in institutional and educational facilities is complex. Centralizing access control efforts benefits your security detail, and enhances your staff’s general safety program. This can also be beneficial in reducing the staff required to lock doors, or to track visitors, staff members and students.

You can lock and unlock doors according to a schedule, and you can control the gymnasium separately from the administration station.

During times of student unrest and demonstrations, remote access control from a central location may be a good way the safety staff can lock down doors to minimize the threat of harm to students and staff.

Typical uses are shown in the table below.

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Protected Areas:
Administration Offices Secure offices for administration and enrollment.
Classrooms Protect classrooms during riots. Allow access to authorized students and staff members during approved times.
Emergency Lock-down Keep those who are not initially involved safer by locking classroom, the library and lunchroom doors in the event of a campus emergency.

Stairwells

Manage the flow of people within the stairwell.

Lobbies

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

Elevator Control

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 Control access to loading dock doors.

Emergency Exits

Manage emergency exits within the facility.

Alley ways

Control access to alleys.

Vending Machines Protect vending machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.