PACOM Systems, part of STANLEY Product & Technology, a leading provider of security and access control solutions, is helping users reduce false alarms with the PACOM 8003 intelligent security control panel.
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Openow™, the new complete mobile solution for SMARTair® wireless access control, makes life easier and more secure for everyone.
Paxton, the UK market leader of electronic IP access control and door entry solutions, has announced the launch of the Net2 Entry Premium Monitor, the latest addition to its award winning door entry system.
The London Borough of Newham has installed a CCTV-based system from Videalert to provide unattended enforcement of bus lanes and moving traffic contraventions with a special focus on box junctions.
CyberLock announced the release of CyberKey Flash, an innovative and multi-functional smart key that works in conjunction with CyberLock products
Residential care homes often find a major renovation is the ideal time to upgrade or replace an outdated access system, whether based on mechanical keys or an obsolete wired technology.
The new Aperio® H100 packs the power and flexibility of wireless access control into one slim, cleverly designed door handle.
STANLEY Product & Technology, the leading provider of security and access control solutions, has announced the introduction of its next generation display card reader – PACOM 8707.
Wisenet WAVE is simple to set up & easy to use.
FLIR Systems, Inc. has introduced the Quasar 4x2K panoramic camera featuring four, full-high-definition visible sensors.
The new city library in Stuttgart has been equipped with CLIQ® locking and access control systems by ASSA ABLOY.
Multiple key systems; varied openings including fire doors, glass doors, offices, pharmacies, car parks and lifts; plus hundreds of workers and contractors using different access systems and needing different, constantly changing permissions.
Urmet has begun offering an advanced training course to premium installers on its latest 2Voice two-wire video door entry and access control systems.
An inventory of the company’s 20-year-old mechanical locking system revealed it was no longer possible to guarantee the safety of all the keys they had issued.