Commercial office buildings are being pushed to adopt "smart" access control systems for increased security and accountability as a result of challenges encountered during the COVID-19 pandemic, hybrid working styles, and ever-increasing security threats. Newer credential technology is becoming more prevalent, particularly with mobile access, to provide a more intuitive employee experience (as opposed to managing physical access cards or keys). Wireless, cloud-based solutions are also becoming the standard. Designers and specifiers will need to navigate these emerging trends and technologies to deliver solutions that meet the needs of commercial tenants and users.

A specifier’s guide to access control for commercial office buildings takes a look at these issues and more, providing a useful guide for specifying access control systems for commercial office buildings. First, we discuss the fundamentals of access control, including the basic components of an access control system and the types of credentials available. We then consider several key questions that designers and specifiers will face, including the choice between wireless and wired systems, cloud-based and on-site systems, and design considerations relating to door type and usage. Finally, we present a range of trusted access control solutions ideal for the commercial office sector.

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Download this whitepaper for a look at current trends and technologies that are defining modern access control systems, and how you can choose the right system for your next project.

 

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