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Re: Re: High Tech Fire Register



Not 100% what system we use but it *can* be configured to stop people
"piggybacking" on someone elses access. So they cant get *out* of
somewhere they didn't swipe into.. but i think depending on your employees
you'll have a buildup of them on some doors.. probably teach them not to
let anyone else in though :)

Could also have tamper alarm so if its left open for a great time it
starts getting upset..

(and guessing you'd have to use fail open locks/have shiney green 'break
to exit' on fire routes) ?

*shuts up jibbering*

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Stuart Grimshaw wrote:

> On Friday 18 July 2003 12:43, Keith Doxey wrote:
> > With a "proper" signing on book it can only be in one
location at one
> > time. With an electronic one, multiple input devices could be
> > connected to it and thus entry/exit could be done from any
available
> > doorway.
> >
> > The actual "Fire Register" could even be located at the
assembly
> > point negating the need for someone to collect it.
>
> We already have an access system on the door, which does record the
time
> people leave/enter etc. but as Mat said, people don't always swipe in
if the
> door is jammed open (which it frequently is).
>
> changing the access system is out of the question as we are tennants
in this
> building and that kind of equipment is supplied/maintained by the
landlord.
>
>
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