What to Be Considered Before Installing Turnstile Systems

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What To Be Consideres Before Installing Turnstile Systems

 

Turnstile systems are essential for enhancing the safety of your business’s warehouse or office. You can ensure restricted access for everyone save your most trusted employees who possess the necessary credentials or business proximity cards with high security turnstiles, security turnstile doors, ADA gates, and access control systems.

Turnstile acceess control systems are electrical or mechanical devices used at venue entrances to try and regulate pedestrian access and exit. In order to allow a single individual to enter a designated area, most turnstiles include rotating horizontal arms that are typically spaced apart.

To keep up with our fast-paced environment, barrier turnstiles are changing. Modern turnstiles include integrating contactless payment methods, such as touching a phone or card, particularly in transit hubs. In other locations, biometric features—like facial recognition—are being evaluated to expedite entry without compromising security. Turnstiles now communicate with ticketing applications at stadiums and other events, guaranteeing more seamless admissions. Turnstiles are going to be essential in controlling crowd movement and improving user experience as efficiency and safety become more and more important in our environment.

However, different types of turnstile doors are designed for different applications. To make sure you get the best entrance solution for your needs, you must take into account a number of factors whether you plan to install turnstile systems at the entrance and/or exit of your facility.

Unfortunately, if you choose an ineffective access control turnstile system, you might have to replace it or take it down completely, which is an expensive and needless procedure. What can you do, then, to prevent this from occurring? Here are our suggestions.

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What Should I Think About Before Installing Turnstile systems?

The security, aesthetics, and cost of installing turnstile gate systems will probably be your top priorities when you first make the decision. To avoid making a bad decision about the pedestrian control system, you should also take into account a few other factors that are frequently disregarded.

1. Consider Your User Throughput

Examining the throughput needs is helpful before choosing an entrance solution.When your entry is busiest, how many people are trying to enter or exit at the same time How will you provide for wheelchair users and does your entry need to be accessible for deliveries?

It is especially crucial to look at this section if you plan to integrate an access control system (such a card reader) with your access control turnstile system. Because no one has to wait for the turnstile barrier to close before utilizing it, “card stacking” can minimize lines and enhance the flow of pedestrians into your building.

2.What happens if The Turnstile Systems Requires Maintenance?

Although it would be great for your automatic turnstile gates to never malfunction or need maintenance, it is far more likely that they may need parts replaced or mended over time.

What impact would it have on your pedestrian flow if one of your turnstile barrier gates were to stop working You should think about the drawbacks of waiting for parts or repairs to be completed, as well as any backup plans that may be in place.

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3. How Does the Turnstile Systems React In The Event of Evacuation or Entrapment?

Most security systems will employ some sort of pedestrian barrier turnstiles to keep or regulate who enters your building. It’s crucial to think about how these turnstile systems function in the event of an emergency, like an evacuation or entrapment. Does this affect your security requirements and how does the system react in these circumstances?

4. How Easy Is It to Use The Turnstile Systems?

You should also consider the system’s ease of use. Will employees need some training on the system, and will someone need to be on hand close to the system to assist users experiencing issues? Would you require more staff to handle this, or is your reception area close enough for a secretary or security guard to do it?

5. What is the security level?

Another crucial consideration when selecting the type of turnstile barrier gates is the security level. For instance, full height turnstile gates provide the highest level of security due to their floor-to-ceiling design; optical or contactless turnstiles provide a medium level of security because they have an infrared sensor to stop tailgating; and waist height turnstiles provide a low level of security because they are simple to jump over.

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