Access Control

Higher Education Expo display

by Mark Rowe

ASSA ABLOY Access Control and Gallagher Security have exhibited at Higher Education Expo at London Olympia on October 17. ASSA ABLOY Access Control and Gallagher jointly showcased the latest access control for security in education.

On display was the Aperio wireless lock, designed to upgrade mechanically locked doors and wirelessly connect them online or offline to new or existing access control systems, with the makers say minimal modification to doors and premises.

Visitors to the ASSA ABLOY and Gallagher stand were also able to see the cylinder and escutcheon variants in the Aperio range, alongside the new L100 platform, said to be the first wireless lock range for security doors with monitoring capability. Also – the Aperio PINpad escutcheon; access control for doors presented with multiple authentication capability, offering users the opportunity to enter a PIN of four to eight characters, or utilise a high security card reader, or a combination of both.

Damian Marsh, Managing Director for ASSA ABLOY Access Control, says: “Higher Education Expo has become an important highlight in the ASSA ABLOY Access Control calendar, to illustrate how we are listening to the audience and launching products to enhance security on site, without affecting carefully planned learning timetables. Visitors to our stand could see that we understood the challenges faced by university security teams, including protection of staff, students and their high value equipment. Together with Gallagher, we presented a seamless access control solution and in utilising Aperio™, offered a proven ‘all in one’ scaleable way to cost effectively upgrade the controllability and security level of any higher education facility.”

For more information, visit www.assaabloy.co.uk/aperio

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