Credential systems
Proximity card, fob, mobile-credential and biometric readers - selected per door against the security level required and the practical realities of how staff and visitors move through the site.
Card, mobile and biometric access systems with role-based permissions, full audit trails and centralised management across every door and every site.
Once a site has more than a handful of doors, a roster that changes, or assets that need to be restricted to certain staff, mechanical keying becomes a liability - every lost key is a re-key, and no key tells you who opened what or when.
Access control replaces that uncertainty with policy and evidence. Unified Security designs access systems that enforce who can enter which areas, at which times, and produce a defensible record of every door event across the site.
Proximity card, fob, mobile-credential and biometric readers - selected per door against the security level required and the practical realities of how staff and visitors move through the site.
Access mapped to roles, not individuals - so onboarding, role changes and offboarding are a permission update, not a re-key. Time-based rules restrict access to rostered hours.
Every grant, denial and door-forced event logged and searchable. First-on-site and last-to-leave reporting, muster data, and exportable records for incident investigation.
One management platform across every site in the portfolio - a single place to issue credentials, change permissions and pull reporting.
Access tied to CCTV so every door event has matching footage, to alarm so arming follows occupancy, to lift control and intercoms where the building requires it.
Where required, access can be linked to HR or directory systems so a staff record change flows through to site access automatically.
A good access system reflects the real structure of your organisation - departments, shifts, contractors, visitors, restricted areas - and enforces it without creating friction for the people who belong there.
We map your access policy at the design stage: who needs what, when, and under which conditions. The system is then configured so that day-to-day administration is straightforward for your team, not dependent on a service call for every change.
After an incident, the first question is usually who had access and who was on site. An access system with proper audit logging answers that question with timestamps rather than guesswork.
We configure reporting so the data you are likely to need - muster lists, after-hours access, door-forced and door-held alerts, contractor attendance - is available without exporting raw logs and interpreting them yourself.
Many commercial sites run access systems years past their supportable life - controllers no longer made, software that will not run on current operating systems, or credentials that are trivially cloned. We carry out access upgrades on live sites, staged so that doors are never left unsecured during the transition.
Reception, lobby and tenancy-floor access with role-based permissions across departments, shifts and visitors.
Distribution centres and plant areas - controlled entry, contractor management and after-hours rules.
Practices and aged-care facilities - drug rooms, clinical areas and resident wings under role-based control.
Staff, student and visitor access across campus buildings - separate workflows for each, all recorded.
Site sheds and contractor inductions - time-limited credentials and a full record of who was on site.
Public buildings and civic facilities - audited access, documented to procurement standards.
Mixed-use commercial property - centralised access on the building, autonomy inside each tenancy.
An access assessment will show you what a properly structured commercial system looks like for your operation.
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