Static bollards can help improve security for parks and village greens while also preventing unauthorized access on the premises. This is exactly why they’ve been recently used at Pitmaston Park in St John’s, were around eight caravans moved onto the green for five days last month, only leaving one minute before the expiry of a… Read more »
Month: October 2016
Automatic security bollards can prevent unauthorized tailgating
Installing automatic security bollards can help prevent the phenomenon of unauthorized tailgating, when vehicles not having the proper access credentials try to follow an authorized vehicle onto a particular site. This is exactly the situation that has recently occurred near the New Zealand Parliament building, where the site’s automatic rising bollards prevented an unauthorized vehicle… Read more »
Multi-storey car parks in Swindon to undergo major security revamp
Swindon’s town centre car parks will receive £99,000 worth of new security measures in a bid to reduce anti-social behaviour and rough sleeping in the area, a recent news report has been able to suggest. Following a spate of anti-social behaviour that affected all the sites for the best part of a year, Swindon Borough… Read more »
Access control turnstiles improve security for recreational centres
Access control systems can prevent members and visitors from accessing recreational centres on campuses without validating their membership card, thus improving the overall level of security on these sites, experts believe. When turnstiles are part of the entry process, access readers are integrated with turnstiles. Instead of presenting a credential to an attendant for validation,… Read more »