ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Installation & Maintenance of Access Control Systems
ACCESS CONTROL
CHOOSING THE RIGHT ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM
Additional security and protection of your people, property and assets
Our systems can be standalone or form an integral part of a security solution when combined with an intruder alarm and CCTV system. Giving you the ability to control the access of staff and visitors in, out and around your premises, monitoring their locations and providing individual user access to areas that require restricted access. Offering a secure, convenient, flexible, and cost-effective way of controlling who has access to your building and when that access is allowed.
All businesses must protect assets and employees whilst allowing people to move freely in the areas that they need. It is common in buildings that are secured by locks and keys for doors to be left unlocked all day. This opens the possibility of opportunist theft and malicious damage.
Installing an access control system means that you will never have to change a lock again. Tokens are issued to allow access through the controlled doors and are easily barred from the system if they are lost or stolen. Whether you need a standalone – offline system, networked access control or a web-based solution, SS Systems can design, install and maintain an Access Control System to suit your requirements.
Access Control Systems Maintenance
Access control systems require maintenance to ensure that they perform at their optimum level. We recommend as a minimum requirement that all Access control systems are maintained annually to ensure compliance with BS EN 50133. The maintenance frequency can be tailored to suit the bespoke nature of your site. Our engineers are fully trained and qualified to meet current legislation and are supported by our in-house service manager and team of service coordinators, to ensure you receive a high level of service and standard of work.
What to expect from our maintenance package
- 24 hour call out facility, 365 days a year
- Fully qualified engineers
- Full compliance with current legislation
- Maintenance visits arranged at your convenience
- Full visit report and recommendations
- System modifications
- Dedicated service manager
What a maintenance visit includes
- Functional test
- Battery check
- Data optimisation
- Mechanical door operation check
- User database check
Construction Site Fire Safety Under The Spotlight
Seven people were hospitalised following a construction site fire in Canning Town, Newham, on June 4, 2024. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) received approximately 30 calls about the fire, which started shortly after 8 am. Ten fire engines and 70 firefighters from Plaistow, Poplar, East Ham, and nearby stations responded to the scene, where they found a ground-floor commercial unit of a 10-storey building under construction engulfed in flames.
Underground Car Park Fire Highlights A Growing Trend
In the early hours of the morning, residents were compelled to evacuate their flats as fire crews responded to a blaze in an underground car park in Nottingham. A few weeks ago, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) swiftly reacted to reports of a fire erupting in the underground car park of the Litmus Building in Nottingham.
SS Systems Adopt The Future Of Fire Inspection Software
We are pleased to announce that we have taken the decision to switch our current operational management software to Uptick. The team at Uptick are passionate about improving the safety of the buildings that we all live and work within, and believe that there is a better way to maintain building safety, and we at SS Systems share that same passion.
Frequently Asked Questions For Commercial Access Control Systems
Advice When Considering Commercial Access Control Systems
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