MEESONS’ SECURITY SYSTEM INCREASES EFFICIENCY AT CRITICAL I.T BUILDING

December 14, 2007 at 5:24 pm (Automatic Doors, Meesons, Security Access Systems, Security Screens)

MEESONS’ SECURITY SYSTEM INCREASES EFFICIENCY
AT CRITICAL I.T BUILDING
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Leading security doors and screens installation company, Meesons, has devised and supplied a fully integrated security system for a pan-European data hosting company at their London premises.

 Tasked with providing a solution that would seamlessly integrate and enhance the building’s existing access control, Meesons recommended the use of an anti-tailgating portal for one of the company’s data centres, one of seven of companies London sites. 

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Incorporating sophisticated human recognition technology, including Panasonic iris recognition, the anti-tailgating system uses ultrasonic volumetric scanning to ensure that only one person passes through the building’s entrance door at a time, while simultaneously fully identifying them using biometrics. With a single passage taking under 10 seconds for a trained user, entrants no longer have to queue. The particular solution was proposed as, due to the nature of its clients’ critical data, the Client needed to demonstrate how seriously it takes physical security and how it is a market leader in ensuring only authorized individuals can enter its buildings.  Other requirements included the need to reduce costs while increasing efficiency, avoid over-dependence on manned guarding, maintain a 24-hour operation and provide reliable time and attendance information for employees and visitors as a safety measure. A client spokesperson’s comments: “We were impressed with Meesons’ direct and efficient response to our very specialised requirements, and appreciated them turning the project round in such a tight timeframe and with minimal disruption to operations.”  For more information about Meesons and its physical and electronic security access systems please call 0870 787 7846 or visit www.meesons.com

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