Access Control & CCTV Monitoring refers to security systems used to manage and monitor entry to buildings or specific areas. Access control involves regulating who can enter or exit through authentication methods like key cards or biometrics. CCTV monitoring uses video cameras to observe and record activities in real-time or for later review. Together, these systems enhance safety, deter unauthorized access, and provide valuable evidence in case of security incidents.
Access Control & CCTV Monitoring refers to security systems used to manage and monitor entry to buildings or specific areas. Access control involves regulating who can enter or exit through authentication methods like key cards or biometrics. CCTV monitoring uses video cameras to observe and record activities in real-time or for later review. Together, these systems enhance safety, deter unauthorized access, and provide valuable evidence in case of security incidents.
What is access control in building security?
A system that regulates who can enter or exit a space by verifying credentials such as key cards, PINs, biometrics, or mobile credentials.
What methods are commonly used to authenticate entry?
Card or key fob, PIN codes, biometric scans (fingerprint or facial), and mobile credentials via apps.
How does CCTV monitoring work?
Cameras capture video footage that can be watched in real time and stored for later review to deter incidents and support investigations.
How do access control and CCTV work together?
Access control limits entry to authorized individuals, while CCTV records activities, providing evidence and enabling quicker responses.
What benefits do these systems offer in trades & field jobs?
Enhanced site security, reduced unauthorized access, better incident response, safer operations, and traceable activity records.