Intelligence Led Security
Celebrating Over 30 Years in Business
ACCESS CONTROL
You have assets that need to be protected from theft no matter how big or small your business is. With keys and locks, doors are often kept open all day, this heightens the opportunity for theft and criminal damage.
An electronic system means you never have to change a lock again; cards and tokens can be easily barred from the system if lost, stolen or not returned by a previous employee.
Locks and keys allow you to secure your building, but when keys are lost or stolen, the inconvenience and expense of changing locks and re-issuing keys can be substantial. Keys may also be copied creating even more risk.
Once the system is installed, it will be automatically locked once the door is closed. Anyone without a pin will not be able to access the building. The locks are flexible depending on the time of day or employee entering access codes can be changed to fit each employee.
If you require any further information please telephone us 01392 426 947 or email us at info@mbssuk.com
ACCESS CONTROL GIVES YOU THE SECURITY YOU NEED
We can deliver and install almost any product to suit your brief and to best fit your project, however, our most commonly used access control systems are:
Audible entry
At the entrance to the property there would be a unit housing a speaker and push button, which the visitor would use to alert the occupants of the property that they wish to gain access. The owner of the property, once satisfied with the identity of the caller over the intercom, can allow access.
Video entry
If there’s a necessity to see who’s entering the property, the video entry system operates in a similar way to the audible systems, but also gives a clear visual view of the visitor.
Card entry
An electronic key. Each card is uniquely encoded; most access cards are the same size as a regular credit card making them easy to carry around.
Biometrics
They work by recording and comparing biometric characteristics, finger prints. In many cases characteristics are recorded onto a controlling PC or laptop as images, for speaker recognition a waveform is recorded, and ,for signature recognition time series data is used.
Proximity tag entry
A contactless smart card or fob, which can be read without inserting into the access control unit.
We are approved by the national security inspectorate (NSI) and have been awarded the gold standard. Our price structure is competitive and flexible. Short, medium and long-term contracts are available to meet your specific security requirements. We are always happy to arrange a visit to your premises to assess and consider the needs of your situation, with the assurance that we will be offering you a competitive and professional service. References are available from satisfied clients to ensure the peace of mind that comes with a recommended organisation.
THE FULL SECURITY SOLUTION
Contact MBSS | Security Services in Exeter, Devon and the South West
Tel: 01392 426 947 | Email: info@mbssuk.com
You have assets that need to be protected from theft no matter how big or small your business is. With keys and locks, doors are often kept open all day, this heightens the opportunity for theft and criminal damage.
An electronic system means you never have to change a lock again; cards and tokens can be easily barred from the system if lost, stolen or not returned by a previous employee.
Locks and keys allow you to secure your building, but when keys are lost or stolen, the inconvenience and expense of changing locks and re-issuing keys can be substantial. Keys may also be copied creating even more risk.
Once the system is installed, it will be automatically locked once the door is closed. Anyone without a pin will not be able to access the building. The locks are flexible depending on the time of day or employee entering access codes can be changed to fit each employee.
ACCESS CONTROL GIVES YOU
THE SECURITY YOU NEED.
We can deliver and install almost anything that fits your brief and what is best for your project, but our most commonly used access control systems are:
Audible entry
At the entrance to the property there would be a unit housing a speaker and push button, which the visitor would use to alert the occupants of the property that they wish to gain access. The owner of the property, once satisfied with the identity of the caller over the intercom the occupant can allow access.
Video entry
If there’s a necessity to see who’s entering the property. The video entry system operates in a similar way to the audible systems.
Card entry
An electronic key. Each card is uniquely encoded; most access cards are the same size as a regular credit card making them easy to carry around.
Biometrics
They work by recording and comparing biometric characteristics, finger prints. In many cases characteristics are recorded onto a controlling PC or Laptop as images but for speaker recognition a waveform is recorded. And for signature recognition time series data is used.
Proximity tag entry
A contactless smart card or fob, which can be read without inserting into the access control unit.
You have assets that need to be protected from theft no matter how big or small your business is. With keys and locks, doors are often kept open all day, this heightens the opportunity for theft and criminal damage.
An electronic system means you never have to change a lock again; cards and tokens can be easily barred from the system if lost, stolen or not returned by a previous employee.
Locks and keys allow you to secure your building, but when keys are lost or stolen, the inconvenience and expense of changing locks and re-issuing keys can be substantial. Keys may also be copied creating even more risk.
Once the system is installed, it will be automatically locked once the door is closed. Anyone without a pin will not be able to access the building. The locks are flexible depending on the time of day or employee entering access codes can be changed to fit each employee.
ACCESS CONTROL GIVES
YOU THE SECURITY YOU NEED.
We can deliver and install almost anything that fits your brief and what is best for your project, but our most commonly used access control systems are:
Audible entry
At the entrance to the property there would be a unit housing a speaker and push button, which the visitor would use to alert the occupants of the property that they wish to gain access. The owner of the property, once satisfied with the identity of the caller over the intercom the occupant can allow access.
Video entry
If there’s a necessity to see who’s entering the property. The video entry system operates in a similar way to the audible systems.
Card entry
An electronic key. Each card is uniquely encoded; most access cards are the same size as a regular credit card making them easy to carry around.
Biometrics
They work by recording and comparing biometric characteristics, finger prints. In many cases characteristics are recorded onto a controlling PC or Laptop as images but for speaker recognition a waveform is recorded. And for signature recognition time series data is used.
Proximity tag entry
A contactless smart card or fob, which can be read without inserting into the access control unit.
BARRIERS & BOLLARDS
We provide a range of traffic control bollards and rising arm barriers to suit a variety of applications. Access control equipment can be provided to suit: radio controls, card readers, loop detectors etc.
GATES
We provide a range of wooden, steel and aluminium gates all automated with all equipment chosen to meet the latest safety requirements. Access control equipment can be provided to suit: radio controls, card readers, loop detectors etc.
BARRIERS &
BOLLARDS
Intelligence Led Security
Celebrating Over 30 Years in Business
Welcome to Marsh Barton Security Services
Celebrating Over 30 Years in Business
Celebrating Over 30 Years in Business
Intelligence Led Security
Email: info@mbssuk.com
Security Services in Exeter, Devon and the South West | Exeter: 01392 426 947 | Email: info@mbssuk.com
Welcome to Marsh Barton Security Services