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Bill Emmerling
Bill Emmerling operates 'the Rescue Tech' out of the Homer Cole Community Center at 3003 N. Joplin, Pittsburg. A 'CompTIA A+' and 'Network+' certified technician, Bill has serviced computers since the 1980s in a variety of environments including homes, schools, offices and retail operations for over 20 years. Bill may be reached at info@the-Rescue-Tech.com or by phone at 620-308-6448.
Safety
2012-10-03 08:48:28
Access control systems for businesses
A- An ‘access control system’ may be the answer to your dilemma. Controlling access to ‘authorized-only’ areas is becoming more important because of liability and theft issues. By placing an electronic locking mechanism on the door to be controlled and giving access cards to the vendors you want to authorize, the number of interruptions to your business operations can be reduced; making you more efficient while giving the peace of mind that only authorized personnel are gaining entry to your establishment. For instance, access control can allow you to instantly block access to ex-employees, or schedule access for a supplier only at expected delivery times, features that a lock and key system cannot provide. Properly set up, tool crib access in a machine shop can be controlled such that employees may only have access if authorized and on the clock. Depending on your needs and budget, access control is available on a variety of levels ranging from card readers to finger print scanners. Advanced systems can provide detailed reports of who entered and exited and when they did so, as well as locking down your entire facility in an emergency.
 
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