Access Control Broward county
Access Control Coconut Creek,
Access Control Cooper City,
Access Control Coral Springs,
Access Control  Dania Beach,
Access Control Davie,
Access Control Deerfield Beach,
Access Control  Fort Lauderdale,
Access Control  Golden Isles,
Access Control Hallandale,
Access Control Hillsboro Beach,
Access Control Hollywood,
Access Control  Inverrary,
Access Control Lauderdale By The Sea,
Access Control  Lauderdale Lakes,
Access Control  Lauderhill,
Access Control Lighthouse Point,
Access Control  Miramar,
Access Control North Lauderdale,
Access Control Oakland Park,
Access Control Parkland,
Access Control Pembroke Pines,
Access Control Plantation,
Access Control Pompano Beach,
Access Control  Port Everglades,
Access Control SeaRanch Lakes,
Access Control Southwest Ranches,
Access Control  Sunrise,
Access Control Tamarac,
Access Control Weston,
Access Control Wilton Mannors,
Access Control Palm Beach,
Access Control  Boca Raton,
Access Control Boynton Beach,
Access Control Cloud Lake,
Access Control Delray Beach,
Access Control Greenarces,
Access Control Lake Worth,
Access Control  Lantana,
Access Control Loxahatchee,
Access Control  Palm Springs,
Access Control Royal Palm Beach,
Access Control Palm Beach Gardens,
Access Control Wellington,
Access Control West Palm Beach
We Specialize in all access control and electronic
locking devices also key control.
Magnet locks and Magnetic Locking Systems
· Electric Locks and Locking Systems
· Card Access
· Audit Trail
· Telephone Entry
· Proximity Readers
· Master Key Systems
· Push Button Locks
· Restricted Key Control
· Buzzer Systems
· Alarmed Exit Devices
· Emergency Exit Systems
· Intercom Systems
· Remote Control Entry Systems
· No Duplicate Keys
· Keyless entry
Why do you need access control ?
One of the biggest advantages of an electronic access control system is the ability to document and report access activity. Most small single door applications have reporting available either through a printer or through web-based access that shows an audit trail of door access activity. Mid-range and large-scale systems can provide in depth, user-defined reporting of access activity. This is a critical component to the access system in the eyes of your client, helping them to quickly understand who had access to critical areas of their business before and after an incident.

For most companies Managing keys is a problem. Keys are easily lost or duplicated, and terminated employees often do not return keys. If however, an employee leaves the company without returning their access badge, the employer can easily delete that former employee’s access. On a networked system, that access can even be changed remotely.