The Growing Use of Access Control Security Systems

Man leaving a building with an access control system’s keypad to the side of the door.

Rising Crime Rates & Emerging Technologies Lead to Increased Access Control Implementations

As a leading locksmith in Fort Collins, CO since 1970, we’ve watched the way we secure our homes and businesses transform, decade by decade. Today, more than ever, companies are looking at different ways and methods to protect their staff, clients, and assets. While durable locks and door hardware are mandatory, an integrated access control security system has become standard protocol. 

Rising crime rates, technology advancements, and a growing user-friendly experience have contributed to the growth in access control. By 2023, the access control market share is projected to reach a whopping $21 billion. 

Let’s explore the many changes in these systems and what to expect in 2022.

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How Access Control Benefits Businesses, Schools, & Government Agencies

An access control system creates a barrier to entering buildings, rooms, and other secure areas. As its name implies, these systems limit access in their many forms. To accomplish this, they may use key cards, fobs, biometrics, or smartphones that allow entrance into a designated area. One survey found that 54% of businesses plan to shift to mobile access control systems. 

However, due to advancements in technology, they have become much more than entry guards. Today, they offer a “time stamp,” letting administrators and managers know when a person enters and leaves the premises. In addition, when integrated with other security devices, like surveillance cameras, they offer increased safety.

Some organizations use these cameras to record people as they enter a building. In this manner, they have an “eyewitness” should there be an altercation. In addition, should these smart cameras witness something unusual, such as someone entering an off-limit area or loitering, they can trigger the access system to go into immediate emergency lockdown. As you can imagine, this type of system can reduce the impact of someone with ill intent and even save lives.  

Managing Your Access Control System

With the advent of cloud technology, these systems have transformed from on-site management to off-site capabilities. Cloud-based access control systems can be managed anywhere and at any time. For example, you can unlock the door if a visitor or vendor needs access during off-hours. Likewise, if an employee is terminated or leaves unexpectedly, their permissions can be canceled from anywhere in the world, as long as you have access to the internet. 

These systems also manage multiple sites, which means you can control numerous buildings and businesses. They can also scan for anomalies so that if someone is checking in at an odd hour, you or security will receive an instant notification.

At LockSafe Systems, we provide all types of security for every enterprise, from access control to alarm systems and video surveillance in businesses, schools, and government agencies. Our turnkey solutions create user-friendly, scalable, and secure systems. To learn more about access control security or to schedule a complimentary consultation, contact LockSafe Systems today.