Security is a vital part of running a successful business. You need to protect your property from potential threats and take the necessary security measures to prevent people entering your premises. Thankfully, there are lots of options when it comes to security solutions these days. There are plenty of different modern security solutions that can protect your business in a number of ways. Here are some helpful security options for your business:
Automatic Gates
Depending on the nature of your business, you might need automatic gates to limit entry into your property. If you need to keep certain people out then automatic electric gates are a good choice. They can cover openings between 10 and 20 metres and come in all different shapes and sizes. Automatic gates are designed so that there is a limited gap underneath them and are usually built for heavy duty use. These can be added with access control systems which allow the business to monitor any entry into the premises. These can be in the form of access or swiped cards, pin codes or telecom systems.
High Tech Alarm Systems
Any medium to large size business should consider getting a high tech alarm system. It does depend on what it is you are protecting as to how complex your security system should be. These systems usually incorporate access control and CCTV. You might also want to include remote signalling so that you can be informed of a security breach if you are away from your property.
Road blockers
If you don’t want any unauthorised vehicles entering your business property then make sure you get some road blockers. You can control who enters by using a simple control system, so that vehicles that are allowed access can enter easily and safely. When you want to stop somewhere entering simply activate the road blocker and it will rise up and deny access. These can be combined with security bollards to create a secure parking environment for your visitors and employees.
Cyber Security
Cyber security is a big business at the moment because of the number of security breaches occurring. A huge amount of sensitive documents and valuable information is stored online and on computer files, so it is definitely worth investing in cyber security. People might not be able to physically enter your property but can they access your valuable assets electronically? Make sure you put safety measures in place. These include both software such as anti virus, access systems to hardware such as computer locks and anchor plates.
Security Codes/Badge Access
If you have a lot of staff, visitors and customers going in and out of your building on a daily basis then you might want to consider controlled access. Put a security code on all doors and change it regularly so that outsiders are less likely to get hold of it. You can also give all staff security badges so that they can clearly be identified and no one can gain access to the building without a badge.
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Neil Maycock is an access control specialist and recommends MDS Security for an security solutions work.