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Three Benefits of Commercial Keyless Entry Systems

Business owners are responsible for the safety of each employee, the premises, and all of the contents within. Keyless entry systems allow for better security for all businesses, no matter the size. As the need for traditional keys decreases, business owners are using more technology for enhanced security of their property. There are major benefits that come with keyless entry systems.


Access Control

A business owner has more control over who is authorized to enter and leave the property. A commercial keyless entry system allows tracking of entry and exit times, changing permission for access, and securing the business when it is closed. A keyless entry system can be programmed to prevent access to individuals to areas that are restricted to only authorized people.


Building Security and Employee Safety

Traditional keys can be duplicated when they are misplaced or stolen. When an employee leaves a company, there is the need to track them down to get the key back from them. With keyless entry systems, the owner does not have to wait around for the key to be returned or worry about someone with a key to the building. The risk of keys being copied, or unauthorized entry is eliminated with a commercial keyless entry system. Taking out the physical key eliminates the need to get locks changed or reissue new keys.

Businesses can keep their employees safer with keyless entry systems. Entrances to a commercial building can be programmed to automatically lock once access has been granted and the door closed. It also reduces the chances of theft of sensitive material and equipment.

Better Tracking Data

The software used with commercial keyless entry systems keeps track of anyone who enters the building. It can keep records of visitors, employee attendance, and the visitors in a building. Automatic alerts on unauthorized access or attempt to access are also given to business owners or security personnel.


If you would like to get started on a keyless access system to start making your business safer with a keyless access system, contact us today.

Tammy Kenniston