Security Alarms and Access Control Systems

Computers & Technology

  • Author Wendi Rogers
  • Published December 26, 2010
  • Word count 519

Whatever your business, having effective security is highly important and serves many crucial roles. Not only does your security protect your property but it also protects your staff and your clients/employees. The ability to keep out those who are unwanted will prevent violence, vandalism, theft and more, and this will in turn mean that your investments are protected and that you aren't forced to spend time and money undoing damage.

There are many different systems that you can put in place to keep your property safe, and one of these is security alarms which have many benefits for keeping out trespassers. Security alarms, as most people are aware, are systems that attach to your doors and other access points such as windows. From here they can then sense when people access and will sound an alarm in response unless a code is entered that only authorised personnel will know. If the code isn't entered in time, the alarm will sound and this has several purposes - those being to scare away the trespasser, to attract attention of the local neighbourhood and the authorities, and to indicate to you when you arrive that there has been a break in attempt. Some security alarms though go further than this and can also do more once they sound - some for instance will call a security service that can then come and check out the situation,, others will call the police to come and see the situation, while others still will call you in order to

allow you to going and check out the situation yourself.

There are also variations in how security alarms work. For instance while some will be triggered when a door opens, or when a window is broken, others will utilise other kinds of sensors. For example an alarm might be wired into a CCTV system. This then would mean that the alarm sounded when the cameras detected movement. To prevent this from happening all the time though it can also be further developed to utilise video analysis to decipher the image - only going off when the movement is caused by a human for instance rather than every time a lead blows across the screen. This can then further be utilised so that when the alarm has been sounded, it then allows you to 'see' through the security cameras and this assess the problem without necessarily having to journey to the location of your property only to find it empty. Further security alarms might use pressure pads, or even lasers in order to detect trespassers.

This then gives the owners of the property what is known as 'access control'. This refers to any system where the owners have the ability to assign permissions to individuals so that some can gain access to the building and not others. In other words - anyone who is given the PIN to stop the alarm will be able to gain access to the building while those who have not been given the code will not. Thus the owners of the building have tight control over who may enter their premises.

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