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4 Security Threats Your Access Control System Helps Mitigate

With robust access control, no security threat will catch you off-guard

4 Security Threats Your Access Control System Helps Mitigate

Commercial access control is a proactive security tool that assists in preventing security threats and breaches before they even occur. For businesses in Austin, TX, it’s challenging to prepare for every internal and external risk that could affect your operations, property and employees. But having a robust access system in place to control and monitor the flow of traffic into and out of your building can remove more security liabilities than you may think.

Keep reading to learn four security threats that access control can help manage.

3 Signs Your Business Could Benefit From An Access Control System

If you recognize the following situations, it’s time to invest in access control to protect your Texas business

3 Signs Your Business Could Benefit From An Access Control System

A commercial access control system is a crucial component of building security for organizations of all sizes in Memorial, TX. Along with smart alarms, video surveillance, and video analytics, access control systems help you effectively safeguard high-traffic buildings where employees, business partners, customers, delivery people, and vendors are entering and exiting day in and day out.

The worst-case scenario is when a security breach like theft or vandalism occurs, and you have no way of knowing who was in the building at the time or how they got inside. If you haven’t already integrated a robust access control system into your security measures, keep reading to learn 3 situations that indicate it’s time to reconsider.

How Access Control Solutions Can Help Curb the Spread

Touchless Entry and Contact Tracing Can Be Effective Tools to Avoid Community Spread

How Access Control Solutions Can Help Curb the Spread

The challenges around fighting the spread of COVID-19 have been immense. Yet, in some areas, it has accelerated the adoption of technology solutions that have helped mitigate the problems. One example is the widespread use of video meetings and collaboration to enable people to work remotely. While not ideal in all situations, the success of that in many workplaces has caused some employers to rethink their workforce strategies, which could result in more future opportunities for work from home for many for whom it would be highly beneficial.

Other businesses and organizations have thought of contactless solutions to keep business going. Stores like Best Buy have heavily promoted online ordering with efficient store pickups, where just about all physical contact with personnel or the store is eliminated.

In a similar vein, many areas can be rethought for minimizing physical contact that doesn’t add value. Automatic doors eliminate pulls and touching handles, automatic flushing toilets, faucets, and soap and towel dispensing reduce physical contact in bathrooms, and other examples abound. And these things already exist; they do not require unproven new technology, but do require a willingness to replace existing infrastructure for long-term benefits.

Another technology that is proven and can provide rapid benefits is access control. Touchless access control for secure entry has existed for years. And with the advances in today’s software and integration with other intelligent security systems, it can also help in the fight against the spread of COVID-19 in the Rio Grande Valley and throughout Texas.

Keep reading to learn more.

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.