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Keep in touch with the changing access control systems around you and what you need to know about them. 


Touch-Free Access Control for Your Safety and Security

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Touch-Free Access Control for Your Safety and Security

Gain access to your building without touching keypads or fingerprint screens. Touch-free access control allows you to do your best to prevent the spread of viruses like COVID-19. When you think about the number of people who enter your building, touch the access control keypad, and open the doors, it’s no wonder a virus can spread so rapidly.

Fortunately, as a business owner, there is something you can do about it. By installing touchless access control at your building in The Woodlands, TX, you significantly lower the risk factors of an employee or guest getting the coronavirus. Along with social distancing and mask-wearing, your business or organization can play a vital role in curbing the spread of the virus. Read more to find out the benefits of installing access controls.

ADA Compliance: How to Ensure Your Access Control Hits the Mark

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ADA Compliance: How to Ensure Your Access Control Hits the Mark

Security and efficiency are likely the main reason you want to upgrade the access control solution in your Memorial, TX business, school or office. ASAP Security Services will work with you to implement the needed features to meet your property’s unique goals and vulnerabilities. Leveraging our decades of experience in the security industry, we’ll also ensure your system meets all local and national guidelines.

Ensuring equal access to employment, government services, public schools, transportation and commercial facilities is at the heart of the American with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). It should come as no surprise then that many requirements and guidelines associated with the law apply to access control solutions.

Hallway width, signage, and keycard readers all need to match specific requirements. So, how can you protect your property in the best way possible while still providing equal access to all? Our latest blog offers up some essential tips!

How to Use Your Access Control to Protect Against Coronavirus

Reduce the Risk to Employees and Clients with Automated Solutions

How to Use Your Access Control to Protect Against Coronavirus

Masks may be the go-to, misguided way most people are protecting themselves from the spread of coronavirus, but your business should aspire to more efficient high-tech solutions. Access control systems are a great way to help limit exposure to the virus while ensuring it doesn’t spread quickly throughout your Austin, TX business.

Not only will access control limit the number of people entering and leaving your property, additional features like automated entry will also curb the spread of the disease. We go in-depth below into how each of these features plays a vital role in preventing coronavirus.

3 Ways Access Control Helps Day-to-Day Business Operations

New hardware is great, but it’s the software that can make the biggest difference in the day-to-day life of your business

3 Ways Access Control Helps Day-to-Day Business Operations

When we talk about the benefits of access control for businesses, it’s often the hardware side that gets the limelight. That makes a certain amount of sense; the hardware is the flashier, easier to grasp piece of the access control equation.

It’s important to remember, however, that it’s the software behind the hardware that keeps these systems humming and provides the biggest benefit. It’s the software that knits the system together, and integrating it with other commercial automation systems is how you get the biggest benefits from these technological upgrades. That’s why we wanted to highlight three ways that improved access control software makes day-to-day operations easier for businesses in The Woodlands region of Texas.