Why Your Business Needs Access Control

by | Apr 22, 2014 | Blog

Business Automation and Security

No matter the size of your business, knowing that access throughout your building is being properly restricted and monitored can give you the peace of mind to keep your focus on the business itself.

Restricted Access

Through a few simple steps, you can allow access to areas for a group of employees, and with time restrictions. If there is a department that all should be allowed the same access, this can be done easily. Any other change that needs to be made can be done quickly with no hassle.

No More Keys

SEi Access Control SEi offers two forms of keyless entry for you and your employees: proximity readers and biometric readers.

Proximity readers function much like a keyless entry for a car. A card in the employee’s possession contains an antenna, which is energized by the field emitted by the card reader. When the card comes in close proximity to the reader, it signals the user’s identity and access level to the database.

Biometric readers authenticate employee access through physiological features, including fingerprints and handprints, and retina scans.

An added bonus is that when an employee loses a key or leaves the company, you wont’ have to rekey your locks. Simply remove their credentials from the system and your system will be ready to go.

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With Access Control from SEi, you can keep an audit trail of each access point, lending to increased accountability among your employees. It’s a win-win situation for you, your business and those you employ

To speak with an SEi representative about these features and more, call 800-279-3667. A quick call can get you on your way to having a custom SEi Access Control for your business. SEi services the surrounding Omaha, Lincoln, Des Moines, and Kansas City areas.

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