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The publication outlines the five basic components of an access control system and explores its inherent weaknesses related to working with different types of entrances in controlling unauthorized entry.
OEIS, a company based out of Niagara Falls, Ontario, servicing the North American market, is Solutions Into Motion’s latest dealer of Janus, a facial recognition and thermal sensing technology.
Boon Edam Inc., a global provider of security entrances and architectural revolving doors, announced that The River Building has installed an array of slim Speedlane Swing optical turnstiles to control entry without being obtrusive as part of its office space renovation project.
Boon Edam Inc., a global provider of security entrances and architectural revolving doors, announced the installation of a Boon Edam revolving door at the new Cantina Laredo in Virginia Beach, Va.
Boon Edam, a provider of security entrances and architectural revolving doors, has published a new whitepaper for architects and security professionals, “The New Lobby: How Will Securing Buildings Change in a Post-Pandemic World?”
Boon Edam Inc., a global provider of security entrances and architectural revolving doors, announced that NC State University in Raleigh, N.C. has installed new turnstiles as part of a major renovation of their D. H. Hill Library.