A wireless access control system is a device that allows an individual to enter or exit an area through radio waves. These devices are often used in commercial settings where security is a high priority. Some examples include hospitals, government buildings, and airports. The devices are often used to secure internal areas of the building, as well as gates and entrances.

Wireless access control systems are all around you, and it may be challenging to determine which one is the right one for your needs. In this article, we have compiled a list of factors that will help you select a suitable device.

Structure

First, consider the physical structure of the building in which the access control system will be installed. Will it be an indoor or outdoor area? Do you want a low-profile unit with a battery life of up to three years or one that is easily installed with electric wiring? The structure of the building, along with how it is used, should be considered carefully before purchasing access control devices.

Number of Users

If many people need to enter or exit at different times, think about whether you want a hard-wired or wireless system. Wireless systems are ideal for buildings with a large number of users. However, if the low profile is a priority, you may want to go with a hard-wired system.

Location

Before purchasing an access control system, consider where in the building it will be placed. Some models are for indoor or outdoor use, while others are explicitly designed for indoors. Others can be set to operate depending on the time of day. Your security priorities and personal preferences should be considered before making a final decision about where your access control device will be placed.

Duration of Use

How long does someone need to stay in or out of an area? Some devices have a battery life of up to three years, while others require constant electric wiring. The duration of use will affect the kind of wireless access control system that is purchased. If you need something that lasts for up to three years, a device with batteries may be preferred over one that must be continuously powered through electric wiring.

Cost

Consider how much money can be spent on purchasing an access control device. While some are very expensive, others are cheaper and ideal for businesses on a budget. By considering the different features and your priorities, you will determine how much money can be spent and choose an access control device that meets your needs within that price range.

Safety

Does the building in which the device will be placed have other safety concerns? For example, is it actually high-risk? The answer to this question should influence the choice of wireless access control system. If so, you may want to look into devices that are designed specifically for high-risk areas. If not, many affordable versions can be purchased just for your commercial establishment. Consider also if the device that will be purchased is compliant with most safety standards.

Brand Name/Warranties

When choosing an access control device, you also need to pay attention to whether the product has a warranty or not. If it does not come with one, ask whether anything covers it or how one can be acquired. Sometimes items break right away, so it is essential to know what your options are.

Different brands also have different warranty policies, offering different amounts of time to return your access control device if something goes wrong. While some offer a weeklong warranty, others offer up to three years. It all depends on the brand name and the features of the device itself.

Size of the Device

Think about how much space you have in your building to install an access control device. Some are larger than others and will require more space. Others may be smaller but can still achieve all of the same things as a larger unit. If space is a concern, be sure to think about how big or small a device can go and still achieve the results you need.

Weatherproof

Does the device have a weatherproof design? This is a critical feature since it will help determine where the access control unit can be placed. If it is for outdoor use, pay close attention to whether or not it has a weather-resistant design. Otherwise, you should purchase an indoor-only model or one that is weatherproof.

Battery Life and Replacement

What kind of battery does the device use? Is it easy to find and replace? If you want a model that will last for up to three years, think about how often you need to change or recharge its batteries. Some require monthly replacements, while others only need new ones once a year. If you choose a device that operates with solar power, it will never need batteries.

Final Thoughts

When purchasing an access control device, it is essential to consider all of the factors. Whether you are looking for a battery-powered model or one that needs constant electric wiring, there is something out there for every business owner.

By considering your budget and how long someone will need to stay in or out of an area with this device, you can find the right wireless access control system for your company.

How many people do you employ? What kind of safety concerns does your building have? All these questions should be answered before deciding on which product to choose. After all, only by answering every question correctly will you find what you are looking for. Once it is determined, you can easily purchase your device and get started right away. By doing so, your company will be saving a lot of time. After all, it will no longer have to manually track logins.  

If any part seems confusing about choosing the best type of lock for your commercial establishment, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team would love nothing more than partnering with you to ensure your security measures remain top-notch.