If you want to control the flow of traffic to a private area, then you might be wondering what solutions are available to you. Although many options are currently on the market, not all of them will make sense for you and your property. The good news is that an automatic speed gate will get the job done in the most effective way possible.
You won’t need to worry about trespassers, and the system will do the hard part after you install it. No matter your location, having a gate in place will provide you with peace of mind, and the following information will help you decide if it’s the right choice for you.
From a real state developer standpoint, parking lots are non productive areas. With that stated, several of the building planners and architects, following the real estate developer (aka building owner) wishes design parking lots with faulty security measurements or just nonexistent.
In my years as a contractor I’ve seen countless times improper
illumination to lower electricity bills; non sufficient security guards
and or total lack of them and no CCTV cameras on the parking areas.
Security for parking lots seems to be getting a lot of press lately. If
you look at the statistics, around 80% of the crimes at shopping
centers, strip malls and business offices occur in the parking lot.
A cost efficient perimeter security start with access control systems; a speed gate in specifics. This device allows the control of cars going in or getting out of the parking lot by controlling the traffic of a single lane.
Integrated with the overall access control and backed up with surveillance cameras, CCTV and motion detectors as well as proper illumination on the parking lot, the perimeter security is almost invulnerable. If your perimeter security is as tight as it could be, it will be almost impossible that some burglar penetrates the inner business, condos or offices. But having these security measurements does not mean crime will not occur on your property.
Lawyers are very busy making a good living off liability cases based on a lack of sufficient security measures or not taking “reasonable care” in the protection of employees and customers against threats. The lawsuits often revolve around lack of sufficient lighting, surveillance or response; so by improving these tree aspects we can avoid expensive lawsuits and raise the overall feeling of security. Follow us on Twitter