1 Mar 2017
The £72 million redevelopment of the Angel Building in London saw the reinvention of an early 1980s commercial block situated on a prominent but under-used site at the corner of St. John Street and Pentonville Road in Islington... To read more please go to http://www.fastlane-turnstiles.com/projects/angel-building/
The £72 million redevelopment of the Angel Building in London saw the reinvention of an early 1980s commercial block situated on a prominent but under-used site at the corner of St. John Street and Pentonville Road in Islington... To read more please go to http://www.fastlane-turnstiles.com/projects/angel-building/
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United Kingdom
Over recent years, security has rapidly risen up the agenda due to increasing and constantly evolving threats. Organisations can help to minimise the risk to their business assets, people and customers by having suitable security measures in place, and access control is one key element in mitigating this threat. But, when it comes to entrance control, it’s not a case of one size fits all, as different businesses and buildings have unique security and aesthetic requirements. To read mroe go to http://www.fastlane-turnstiles.com/press-releases/entrance-control-different-environments/
Until fairly recently, the use of biometrics in entrance control was typically reserved for those with bigger budgets and viewed as an enhanced security requirement for only the highest security applications. Now, biometric integration has become more commonplace, being used in corporate offices, educational institutions and healthcare facilities, to name just a few applications. To read more go to http://www.fastlane-turnstiles.com/press-releases/fastlane-entrance-control-facial-recognition-integration/
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