MANAGED ACCESS
Chubb offers managed access control solutions for premises nationwide – from small shops to apartment complexes and multi-site facilities.
Monitoring who can access your premises is your first line of defence against unwanted intrusion. Well-managed access control allow you to permit authorised persons to enter your premises – or restricted areas within your premises – and deter and prohibit any potential intruders.
By creating complete solutions, Chubb offers managed access control systems that integrate with all safety and security measures at your premises – providing a comprehensive solution addressing all your needs, wants, and legal requirements. From our physical door entry systems [link] to fully integrated electronic access systems [link], Chubb will help you to manage access at your premises safely.
Chubb offers managed access control solutions for premises nationwide – from small shops to schools to apartment complexes to multi-site facilities. We create tailored systems based on expert industry knowledge so that we can deliver a package that meets all of your safety and security needs, reducing risks to a minimum, meeting your budget, and safeguarding your people and assets.
Chubb has come a long way in 200 years, offering sophisticated visitor access management software and entry systems for domestic, industrial and commercial premises. These systems allow occupants to verify the identity of a visitor before granting access. Often used simultaneously with another access control system, these are suitable for anything from a single residence, a large apartment complex or office block.
Many businesses are now choosing mobile credentials [link] as their preferred managed access control solution. As we continue to move towards a more mobile-first society in terms of tech, you can reduce time and costs by offering your employees access systems that they can control using their own devices. Rarely lost or left behind, these solutions are far more versatile than cards and key fobs.
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