Access Control TRAFFIC COP

Since Sept. 11, tenants entering office buildings in New York City often face two, three, and four card readers tying into multiple access control systems. These aesthetically questionable banks of card readers tend to confuse tenants rushing to work — “Tell me again, which reader am I supposed to use?” Tenants who puzzle over the decision and then get it wrong can clog other building systems with invalid readings and drive security directors nuts, not to mention delaying those waiting in line behind them. The simplest solution to this problem — assigning certain elevator banks to certain tenants ...

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