Secured Entrances Deliver a Warehouse Full of Protection
Perimeter/parking lots can prevent unauthorized access resulting from tailgating and piggybacking with two-way full height turnstiles equipped with access control, intercom, video monitoring, and an adjacent ADA pedestrian gate.
Facility entry, divestment and screening is performed autonomously as employees enter and divest their personal belongings into lockers and proceed through a metal detector attached to one-way in-bound full height turnstiles equipped with access control, ADA entry portal, and weapons detection screening.
Tracking breaks and lunches is performed when employees enter/exit work areas through a waist-high, tripod turnstile. This allows management to collect data on who is on and off the floor, and for how long.
End-of-shift theft deterrence facilitates randomized screening using dual waist-high turnstiles. When exiting a facility, employees approach an array of two waist-high turnstiles: one turnstile leads to an exit, and the other to a search/pat down area with a guard. Both a deterrent and a preventive solution, this exit solution can help put an end to shrinkage due to employee theft.
Exiting facilities is controlled using one-way out-bound full height turnstiles for individuals leaving the randomized screening process area to access lockers and exit the facility.
This is just one working example of a secured entry/egress workflow that is proving effective for industry leading distribution, logistics and warehouse facilities.
The deployment of these physical security devices, many of which do not require supervision, also allow security personnel to focus on other potential penetration points such as loading docks or waste disposal areas. Such secured entry initiatives can help ensure safer and more secure business environments, mitigate risks and liabilities, generate tangible ROI and ultimately help increase profits.