Doorset maker Leaderflush Shapland has added the Abloy UK Smartair access control system to its range of architectural ironmongery
This gives the protection of access control without the need for a complex online system. Aimed at applications such as schools, offices, healthcare and leisure centres, it uses radio frequency identification to allow the user to present their Smartair card near the lock to gain access.
Each door is a standalone unit with the wireless system being managed from a PC, giving central control of door security. User access information is created and stored within Smartair’s software, which can be modified as required. Audit trails track and monitor door usage, and access levels can be varied for multiple users.
Smartair is available with a range of contemporary handles and metallic finishes.
Leaderflush Shapland
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Specifier 23 April 2010
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