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Access Control Systems

IDS Global (UK) ltd can provide a broad variety of first-rate innovative access control equipments suitable for a wide range of sites and requirements and conform to the BS EN ISO 14798:2013 British Standards. Experienced designers can guide you in selecting the most suitable solution for your requirements.
Access control equipment can create a safer environment for your business by allowing access only to authorised personnel, whilst also discouraging opportunistic theft.

Access control installation services in Hayes

Remember that an access control system is an effective way of securing your premises from unwanted guests and provides protection for your staff and assets.
IDS Global is an expert at installing the latest access control technologies including the market leading systems from Paxon company.
Whether you need to control access to an entire building or access to a single room our company with his professional security supplier Paxton have the right solution for you.
With over 30 years of experience, Paxton puts core values of simplicity, quality and honesty at the heart of everything he does.

We offer a wide range of solutions that include simple single door standalone systems and multi-door, on-line, computerised systems.


External Anti Vandal Access Control Keypad with Proximity Reader

Computerised access control systems from IDS Global are a modern and effective way to secure your premises and manage the movement of people within it. These systems use computer technology to track and control access to physical spaces, typically by using identification methods such as cards, key fobs, or biometric scanners.

IDS Global provides a range of benefits with their computerised access control systems, including:

Enhanced security: By using a system to control access, you can ensure that only authorized individuals are allowed into specific areas. This can help to prevent unauthorized access and protect against theft, vandalism, and other security threats.

Increased efficiency: With a computerised system from IDS Global, you can easily manage access rights for multiple people and quickly revoke or grant access as needed. This can save time and reduce the risk of human error.

Greater flexibility: With a computerised system from IDS Global, you can easily customize access rights for different individuals or groups. This allows you to tailor the system to your specific security needs and changing requirements.

Cost savings: computerised access control systems from IDS Global can be more cost-effective than traditional lock-and-key systems, as they do not require the purchase and maintenance of physical keys.

IDS Global offers several different types of computerised access control systems, including:

Standalone systems: These systems are self-contained and typically use a single computer to control access. They are suitable for smaller premises or those with simple security needs.

Networked systems: These systems use a network of computers and access control devices to manage access across a larger area. They are more suitable for larger premises with more complex security requirements.

Cloud-based systems: These systems use a cloud-based server to manage access control remotely. This allows you to easily manage access rights and monitor activity from anywhere with an internet connection.

When choosing a computerised access control system from IDS Global for your premises, their team will work with you to consider factors such as the size of the area to be secured, the number of people who will need access, and the level of security required. IDS Global also provides ongoing support and maintenance to ensure your system is always running smoothly.

Overall, a computerised access control system from IDS Global can provide a secure and efficient way to manage access to your premises and protect against security threats.

IDS Global is a leader in the installation and repair of maglocks for commercial and residential premises. Maglocks, also known as electromechanical locks, use a strong electromagnet to hold the lock in place, providing a secure and reliable method of controlling access to a premises. Our maglock systems can be incorporated into both computerised and standalone access control systems, depending on the specific security needs and requirements of the premises. Our maglock systems can also be equipped with a battery backup to ensure that the lock remains operational even in the event of a power outage.

Our team of experienced technicians is highly trained in the installation and repair of maglocks, and we use only the highest quality equipment to ensure the security and reliability of the system. We offer a range of maglock solutions to suit the specific needs and requirements of our clients, and we work closely with them to ensure that the system is properly integrated into the premises.

With IDS Global, you can trust that your maglock system will be installed and maintained by professionals with a commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Our team is always ready to help with any installation or repair needs you may have.

A non-computerised access control system with a keypad and maglock is a simple and effective way to secure a premises and control access to it. This type of system uses a keypad, which is a device with a numerical keypad, to allow authorized individuals to enter a code to unlock the maglock. The maglock, also known as an electromechanical lock, uses a strong electromagnet to hold the lock in place and provide a secure and reliable method of controlling access. The maglock can also be connected to a switch 2 reader, which allows it to be opened using fobs or access cards in addition to the keypad code.

One of the main advantages of a non-computerised access control system with a keypad and maglock is its simplicity. There are no complex computer systems or software to manage, making it easy to use and maintain. This type of system is also relatively cost-effective, as it does not require the purchase and maintenance of computer hardware or software.

Another advantage of this type of system is its flexibility. The keypad code can be easily changed as needed to revoke or grant access to specific individuals, and the switch 2 reader allows the use of fobs or access cards in addition to the keypad code. The system can also be easily expanded by adding additional keypads and maglocks to secure multiple points of entry.

A non-computerised access control system with a keypad and maglock is a suitable option for premises with simple security needs, such as small businesses or residential properties. However, for larger premises or those with more complex security requirements, a computerised access control system may be a more suitable option.

Overall, a non-computerised access control system with a keypad and maglock is a simple and effective way to secure a premises and control access to it. It is easy to use, cost-effective, and flexible, making it a suitable option for many types of premises.

Contact us today to learn more about our access control services and how we can help protect your business and your premise.