Access Control in Salt Lake City

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(801) 428 1384 Peak Alarm - Ask for Larry Love Inc. Access Control Checklist. Information that is unclear on the part of the owner can cause large change orders later on in the project.

If you have the following information placed on the plans from the beginning it will be very helpful for the Security Contractor so they can avoid problems from the start of the project. Bosch Access Control in Salt Lake City by Peak Alarm

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Number of doors Consider expansion needs and if you would like to be able to control the system for all your buildings from one location etc...

Type of doors (Metal, glass, wood or other) – Double doors or single doors

Swing in or out

Door hardware type Strikes (Coordinate voltage & cut in work with Door Hardware Contractor and Security Contractor) Maglocks (Voltage also needs to be confirmed ) If the door hardware division is to provide the locks and the security contractor is to power the locks then the security contractor will need the mA draw information to supply the proper PS.

Fire egress concerns Fire Alarm Contractor needs to be contacted and the Security Contractor needs to work in conjunction with the FA Contractor for Fire Alarm tie in for door release.

Prox reader,Keypad,Thumbprint reader, retinal reader or Swipe reader (no longer cheaper than prox)

What range would you like? 4-6" or for an additional cost you can have a reader that reads 12-24" (many times these readers will read through purses and pockets without ever having to remove the card from your purse or pocket)

Request to exit motion needed Depending on your door hardware you may need a REX motion detector, tough bar, touch plate or button. Bosch Access Control and DSX by Peak Alarm- Access Control in Salt Lake City.

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