Access Control

Keeping your property safe requires reliable authentication, authorization, and safeguarding measures. Our diverse stock of motion detectors, push buttons, biometric readers, cameras, keypads, contacts, and more can help to keep your facility secure. Our solutions integrate seamlessly to manage who can enter specific areas and when, granting you complete, granular control over your premises.

Top Selling Brands

Top Selling Access Control

Bosch ZX935Z Motion Detector PIR Motion Sensor 35Ft Popit
Mfr. Part #: ZX935Z
SKU: 71149
Availability:
Limited Stock
Ships in 3 business days

$81.00

RSG Security DH24120RPC
Mfr. Part #: DH24120RPC
SKU: 41760
Availability:
On Backorder
Estimated 10 business days

$58.67

DSC BV-500GB Ceiling Mount PIR & Glassbreak Detector
Mfr. Part #: BV-500GB
SKU: 50854
Availability:
On Backorder

$120.08

Edwards Signaling 1508-AQN5 Door Holder, Surface Mount
Mfr. Part #: 1508-AQN5
SKU: 4988
Availability:
In Stock
Ships in 5 business days

$88.73

Mircom TX3-P300-HA
Mfr. Part #: TX3-P300-HA
SKU: 80806
Availability:
Limited Stock
Ships in 3 business days

$159.59

Customer Buyer's Guide

What Is the Purpose of a Fire Door?

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4 Sep 2024

Access control allows you to restrict certain areas and resources to designated authorized personnel. Secure your resources by managing physical locations, data, networks, or systems.

Credential Types
Consider user convenience and security needs. Options include keycards, mobile credentials (NFC), keypads, biometrics, and multi-technology readers.

Motion Detectors
Select detectors that adequately cover the desired area, and offer adjustable settings for flexibility. Look for features that minimize false alarms and implement creep zone protection.

Door Holders
Verify that your door holders comply with fire codes and are compatible with your power source.

Mechanical
Simple and cost-effective for basic hold-open needs.

Electromagnetic
Often integrated with access control for controlled release in emergencies.

Electromechanical
These door holders offer a balance of manual and electrical control

Holding Force
Make sure your device has sufficient holding force to securely hold the door, measured in lbs.

Fire Rated
For fire doors, ensure the holder is designed to release automatically upon fire alarm activation. Verify compliance with NFPA 80.

By considering these factors, you can employ access control that best fits your needs and enhances your safety.