Pandemic Forcing Campuses to Make Big Access Control Changes
The coronavirus is impacting everything from policies to technology uses, according to the 2020 Campus Safety Access Control, Lock and Lockdown Survey.
The coronavirus is impacting everything from policies to technology uses, according to the 2020 Campus Safety Access Control, Lock and Lockdown Survey.
The wide variety of access control and lock systems from Napco Security Technologies’ family of companies can keep your school, university and hospital safe and secure.
Additionally, 44% say access control is now more important due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Be on the lookout for these access control trends. Perhaps your campus has already embraced some of them.
The new adhesive solution can be used by healthcare workers for monitoring body temperatures of patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
Trying to decide which type of access control credential your campus should adopt? Here’s a primer on mag stripe, proximity and smart cards, NFC, BLE and biometrics.
Interoperable smart cards and mobile credentials can improve campus security and student satisfaction.
Transact’s NFC-enabled mobile credentials have been implemented at the University of Oklahoma, University of Alabama, Duke University, Johns Hopkins, Temple University and more.
Learn how campuses are embracing Access Control in this FREE report.
Smart card readers are currently the most common type of mobile-capable reader, making up 99 percent of units shipped in 2016.