Active Security Solutions provide, install and maintain cloud based and PC controlled solutions for managing access to premises by staff and visitors. We can tailor the solution to provide various levels of security access and restrict this to appropriate time zones. We will work with the customer to map out an optimal access plan for all company buildings regardless of the number of access doors. Our access control solutions are compliant with all current building regulations in Ireland.
Our ACT365 cloud solution allows live video footage, instant control to enable or disable a user or open a door from any device (PC, Laptop, or Smartphone), ensuring constant connectivity to your business, from any location. It grants total visibility of all events and incidents, creates an instant Muster list for fire alarm evacuations. The ideal solution for multiple doors on multiple sites.
ACTpro is an on-premises access control system that ensures the safety and security of your premises. Administrators can control any number of users and doors. It’s a sophisticated yet user-friendly solution that allows you to protect your larger premises allowing integration with the smart lift system from Kone or via other API integrators.
Our Abloy range of electromechanical door locks provide a compliant mechanical means of escape in an emergency situation. Supply and installation to EN179 and EN1125 or EN13637 standards as required by the Private Security Authority (PSA 67:2011) & Building Regulations Part M.
Cost effective card / fob readers are ideal for environments with high turnover or large numbers of users. Biometric and bluetooth readers with robust encryption are ideal for high security sites or tech-savvy environments. These readers fully integrate with our cloud and PC based solutions.
An electronic door access control system is a security solution that manages and monitors access to a building or specific areas within it, using electronic means such as key cards, fobs, mobile credentials, or biometric identifiers instead of traditional keys.
The system consists of components like card readers, electronic locks, control panels, and software. When a user presents their credential (e.g., card or fob) to the reader, the system checks the credential against it’s database and, if authorised, unlocks the door. The event is logged for tracking purposes.
The main components include:
Common credentials include:
These systems offer features such as encryption, multi-factor authentication, and real-time monitoring. The security level depends on the specific technology and maintenance of same.
Yes, electronic door access control systems can often be integrated with other security systems, such as CCTV, alarm systems, fire alarms, and time & attendance systems to provide a comprehensive security solution.
Systems can have backup power options, such as batteries or generators, to ensure continued operation during power outages. Systems can have fail-safe or fail-secure mechanisms to handle access in such situations.
Access permissions can be updated quickly and easily through the system’s software interface, allowing administrators to add, modify, or revoke access rights without the need to reissue physical keys.
Costs can vary widely based on factors such as the size and complexity of the system, the type of credentials used, and additional features like integration with other systems. Initial setup costs include hardware, software, and installation, with ongoing costs for maintenance and potential software subscriptions. Systems start from €299.
Yes, many electronic door access control systems are scalable and can be managed across multiple locations from a central interface, making them suitable for businesses with multiple sites.
Consider factors such as the size of your facility, the number of users, the level of security required, budget, and the need for integration with other systems. Our system design consultation will assess your specific needs and recommend appropriate solutions.