Investing in security entrances is crucial for physical security, but ongoing service and maintenance are essential for long-term performance, security, and compliance.
Tailgating and piggybacking at entry points threaten organizations by facilitating unauthorized and undetected access, and if left unchecked, expose organizations to potential dangerous and/or expensive liabilities.
Boon Edam’s new location is a part of the Smoky Hollow community, a fast-growing city center that is redefining the urban experience at the northern gateway to downtown Raleigh.
Boon Edam, a manufacturer in security entrances and architectural revolving doors, today announced that it will be moving to a fully digital participation in the 2021 Global Security Exchange (GSX) conference.
Boon Edam Inc. announced that IMB Bank in Australia has installed a series of Boon Edam entrances, including all glass revolving doors, slimline optical turnstiles and a swinging access gate at its new building in Wollongong, New South Wales.
The Grand’s expansive footprint, attractive location and various access points requires a comprehensive security solution that can provide peace of mind for guests and employees, and match the hotel’s modern and technology-forward aesthetic.
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.
Boon Edam Inc., a global provider of security entrances and architectural revolving doors, today announced that the QO Amsterdam Hotel, a four-star resort on the famous Amstel River, has installed a TQA automatic revolving door at its front entrance to save energy and create a comfortable lobby, while still enabling the interior to receive exposure to the exterior sunlight.