Access Control Hemel Hempstead

Here at JBD Security we can provide standalone door entry systems for domestic properties to fully networked systems that can accommodate staff ID badges, barrier and gated access, our solutions are suitable for installation in all situations and, if required, can offer solutions with a holding force of up to 3,000lbs.

We install Access control and intercom systems in and around Aylesbury, Hemel Hempstead, High Wycombe, Marlow & Milton Keynes.

Access Control

Access Control allows the free flow of authorised people whilst denying entry to unwanted visitors, thereby helping prevent the loss of stock and personal possessions, while increasing the safety of employees and helping protect confidential information.

There are many systems, with varying degrees of sophistication available on the market today. JBD Security can advise on the most suitable system for your Access Control needs, be it digital locks, keypads and swipe card readers, or proximity and biometric readers.

Systems can be linked to provide monitoring of attendance, and interfaced to a wider building management system to optimise energy consumption.

Stand Alone Access Control

This type of system may be used to control access on one or many independent doors or gates in a building. Access is gained by using a numeric code, or PIN with a keypad, or by presenting a proximity or magstripe token, depending on which type of reader is fitted.

These systems are programmed at each door. If tokens need to be barred or codes changed, this action must be completed at every door on the system.

Typical applications

  • Small business premises
  • Sports clubs
  • Storage units
  • Any small or medium sized site requiring access control

PC Based Access Control

Referred to as ‘PC based’ or ‘Networked’ access control, these systems may be used to control one or many doors or gates in a building. Access is gained by using a numeric code, or PIN with a keypad, by presenting a proximity or magstripe token or by ‘possesion’ with hands free tokens depending on which type of reader is fitted. PC based access control offers central control, via a network.

This means that commands given at the PC are sent to each of the doors. A token can be barred from all of the doors instantly. Another benefit of this type of system is flexible control, allowing you to grant different permissions for individuals or groups of users.

Reports may also be generated to see who went where and when. PC based systems are increasingly being used to control other services within buildings, for example intruder alarms, fire doors, lifts and lighting.

Typical applications

  • Small/medium premises
  • Large corporate premises
  • Multiple-site premises
  • Government buildings
  • Universities
  • Sports clubs
  • Car parks

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About Hemel Hempstead

Hemel Hempstead is a town in Hertfordshire, England, located about 24 miles northwest of London. It has a population of approximately 97,500 people.

History:
The town has a long history, dating back to the 8th century when it was a Saxon village. Hemel Hempstead grew significantly in the 20th century due to its proximity to London and the development of new housing estates. The town was heavily bombed during World War II, but was rebuilt in the post-war years.

Schools:
Hemel Hempstead has a number of primary and secondary schools, both state-funded and independent. Notable schools in the area include Hemel Hempstead School, a state-funded secondary school, and Abbot’s Hill School, an independent girls’ school.

Shops:
There are a variety of shops in Hemel Hempstead, ranging from high street chains to independent retailers. The Marlowes Shopping Centre is the main shopping destination in the town, with over 90 stores and restaurants. Other popular shopping areas include the Riverside and the Old Town.

Parks:
Hemel Hempstead has several parks and green spaces for residents to enjoy. Gadebridge Park is the largest and most popular park in the town, featuring a lake, playground, and sports facilities. Other parks in the area include Cassiobury Park and Boxmoor Trust.

Overall, Hemel Hempstead is a vibrant and growing town with plenty to offer residents and visitors alike.

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