LINDON, Utah — Pedestal PRO, a manufacturer for access control pedestals, in cooperation with Aiphone, has introduced a freestanding entry station tower for use with Aiphone’s multi-tenant GT Series.
Pedestal PRO’s 64TOW-AIP-001-304 is a low-profile, brushed stainless steel tower designed to accommodate the Aiphone GT-DMBN-SSP video entry station component.
The company says its modern shape, featuring a tapered top and mirror-finished corners, complements the public face of premium real estate while providing a turn-key mounting option for use in decorative entryways, glass lobbies or anywhere that wall mounting is not desirable or possible.
It is also said to be suitable for outdoor use — its #304 stainless steel construction is rust-resistant and can withstand Category 5 hurricane-force winds. The tower is a one-piece design with a ¼ inch thick base plate. Custom powder-coating, as well as custom tower heights, are available upon request.
“We are thrilled to partner with Aiphone in offering a sleek and modern tower mounting option for its GT-Series video intercom. Security is a prime concern for multi-tenant property managers and their tenants, but it need not come at the expense of aesthetics. As tenants and their guests pass through their property’s entry stations every day, our custom pedestals preserve the beauty and ambiance they so value,” says Pike Goss, CEO of Pedestal PRO.
For other Aiphone devices, including GT-Series Video Guard Stations and Tenant Stations, as well as Entry Stations that require creative mounting options, the Pedestal PRO custom design team will create project-specific drawings and configure pedestal solutions at no extra charge, according to the company.
“The Aiphone name is synonymous with quality; our products are known throughout the industry for their reliability and longevity,” says Brad Kamcheff, marketing manager of Aiphone. ”We selected Pedestal Pro as our partner because their products match that quality. We are excited to see where this partnership leads.“
This article originally ran on CS’ sister publication Security Sales & Integration.