Access control systems in Kenya are used to verify entry and exit into premises. Indeed, access control can be used in office setup and factories. Access control with a time attendance system is used to record what time employees clock in and out of work. In other words, time attendance. At Premier Automatic Gates Systems, we have a wide variety of access control systems. These systems are used to automate time attendance in your office. The recorded logs are used to calculate wages and salaries. Similarly, access control systems can be used in residential homes to control access to the home. We design, supply and install all types of time attendance and access control systems in Kenya. Reach us by Call | Text | Whatsapp on 0722 708034 / 0720 456534.
Case study on Access Control in Residential homes in Kenya
To illustrate, a typical Kenyan home has maybe one or two employees. Most of the time, they will come in the morning and leave in the morning. Each day, the house owner has to open the gate for them and later in the evening close after them. Alternatively, the homeowner could trust the employees with a spare key which they can use to open and close the gate. Generally, this arrangement works but when you have a rogue employee, the fact that you gave out the key will give you sleepless nights. At Premier Automatic Gates, not only do we automate swing and sliding gates but also we have access control systems. Our access control system can work with either Rfid Cards, Fingerprints, Pin No or Face ID. With this purpose in mind, we can advise you on which system would work best for each scenario.
Access Control System in Buildings, Factories and Offices in Kenya
Using access control systems in your business can be a simple way to improve security while also controlling the flow of people through your facility.
Intruders can easily go unnoticed in large companies and buildings, especially because they can appear in a variety of forms, such as employees or visitors. This is why access control systems can be such a benefit to businesses: they can not only detect intrusion but also prevent it and track movement within a building by monitoring who has access to that building.
The main advantages of access control in Kenya
1. Providing a safe working environment for your employees
2. Control who has access to what, when, and where to prevent unauthorized access and theft.
3. If a contractor needs access to a building but no one is on-site to let them in, provide remote access. You can grant remote access to your site and keep track of who comes and goes.
4. Remove key issues – instead of using keys, swipe cards, tags, fingerprints, or even your phone can be used.
5. Every access is logged and recorded, including electronic visitors, history logging, and reports. In the event of an emergency, reports allow you to see who is where in your building.
Cards as used in Access Control Systems in Kenya
Cards are one of the simplest forms of access control, as they are easy to issue to employees and contractors in order to grant them access to your facility. At the touch of a button, cards can be made active or inactive. It’s just as simple to re-program and re-issue an access card.
Fobs
You can give fobs to employees and temporary contractors to give them access to your premises in the same way that you can give them cards. Fobs can also be re-programmed and issued just as easily as they can be made inactive.
Pin
Only those with the code have access to the premises when using a pin reader. With regular pin changes, a pin card reader can be just as secure as a fob or card reader and can be easily installed in any building.
Biometrics in Access Control Systems in Kenya
Biometric access control and retina readers are becoming increasingly popular as a secure access control system, and for good reason: you can gain access to a building with the touch of a finger or the blink of an eye.
After a fingerprint is scanned into the system, it can be used similarly to a card reader to gain access to and exit the premises. Biometric systems also include systems able to use Face ID for access control systems
Hotels locks as access control systems in Kenya
Hotel locks are used in small, medium and large hotels to control access to rooms. Hotel locks when used means there is a good record of hotel guests and hence your profit margin is maintained as there will be no pilferage from employees. As a matter of fact, RFID hotel door locks are becoming more prevalent for their ease of use, updated security, and keyless solutions. Our main solution provider is ZKTECO as their hotel lock systems are both up to date and easy to use. Call us on 0722 708034 or email us at info@electricfences.co.ke for the latest solution for your hotel lock system.
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