Access Control

Glass door add

by Mark Rowe

ASSA ABLOY Access Control has added to its Aperio line so that glass doors can have the wireless access control product. It’s designed to upgrade mechanically locked doors and wirelessly connect them online or offline to new or existing access systems. The makers say there’s minimal modification to doors and premises, offering a security upgrade.

A new plate allows glass doors to be fitted with an Aperio euro-profile escutcheon. The glass door is then integrated into the building’s wireless access system, and works with various radio-frequency identification (RFID) technologies.

Damian Marsh, Managing Director of ASSA ABLOY Access Control said: “Stylish, contemporary glass is notoriously difficult to fit with wires access control. This innovative extension to the ASSA ABLOY Aperio range now allows security managers the unique opportunity to equip meeting rooms, frosted offices doors and other interior glass with the latest in integrated access control, without affecting building aesthetics.” For more, visit www.assaabloy.co.uk/aperio

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