Credential Types
We install systems supporting any combination of: proximity fobs and key cards (most common pocket-sized, durable, cheap to replace); PIN-code keypads (no physical credential to lose, ideal for shared spaces); smartphone app credentials (use your phone as the key no physical fob needed); biometric fingerprint readers (highest security, ideal for restricted areas); and combinations (e.g. fob + PIN for two-factor entry to high-value areas).
Lock Types
Electric strikes (replacing the existing strike plate, releasing the latch when energised) suit timber doors and most internal doors. Magnetic locks (mag-locks bonding the door closed with electromagnetic force) suit aluminium and glass doors and high-traffic commercial entrances. Electric mortice locks suit higher-security external doors. We assess each door and recommend the appropriate hardware.
Standalone vs Networked Systems
Standalone systems (single-door, all programming done at the reader) suit small premises with one or two doors and few users simple and cost-effective. Networked systems (multiple doors connected to a central controller, managed via PC or cloud software) suit larger premises with many doors and users, multi-site organisations, and anyone needing centralised management or remote credential issue. We install both.
Cloud-Managed Access Control
Modern cloud-managed systems (Paxton Net2, ICT Protege, HID Origo, plus our HIKVISION-integrated platform) let you manage access from anywhere via a web browser or app. Issue credentials remotely, revoke instantly, run reports, and get email alerts on suspicious activity. Ideal for landlords, multi-site businesses and any property managed remotely.
Residential Access Control
Residential installs typically cover front doors with smart locks (Yale, Avia, Aqara), driveway gates with intercoms and remote-release, garage doors with smart openers, and outbuildings. Often integrated with the HIKVISION doorbell so you can see and admit visitors from your phone.
Commercial Access Control
Commercial installs scale from a single front door for a small office to multi-site networks across dozens of doors. Common features include time-zoned access (different schedules for different roles), anti-passback (preventing one fob being shared by multiple people), interlocking (only one of two adjacent doors openable at a time, for clean rooms or secure areas), visitor management modules and integration with HR systems for automatic credential lifecycle.