TURNSTILES
One passage per person, nothing skipped.
A barrier that lets one person through per card. Tripods, glass lanes or full-height barriers — depending on how strict the control must be.
WHEN IT HELPS, WHEN IT DOESN'T
It makes sense when:
- The entrance must pass through control, not around it.
- You need to prevent passage without identification.
- The building sees a large number of people daily.
- You combine the barrier with a card reader.
It doesn't when:
- The entrance is low-traffic and a door is enough.
- There is no room for a physical barrier.
- You need wheelchair passage — that calls for a glass lane or wider gate.
FOUR STEPS
- Identification. A person presents a card at the reader.
- Check. The controller checks the passage right.
- Passage. The barrier lets one person through.
- Record. The passage is logged in the system.
SYSTEM ELEMENTS
- Tripods. Classic barriers for basic control.
- Glass lanes. Elegant, for reception and offices.
- Swing gates. For contactless passage and wheelchairs.
- Full-height barriers. For strict control where climbing is not an option.
- Readers. Integrated or separate, for identification.
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE, NOT AN OFFER
An office building: two tripods at the entrance with card readers, one glass lane for visitors.
This is an illustration for orientation. The final design comes after a site visit.
WHAT THE TYPE MEANS
| Type | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Tripod | Rotating barrier, basic control. |
| Swing gate | Pendulum door, contactless passage. |
| Full height | Floor-to-top barrier, nothing skipped. |
Per the company's claims, the range also includes Cominfo and ROGER equipment.
Does the barrier work without a card?
Yes, for visitors there is a free-passage mode or a separate gate.
What if someone tries to climb over?
A full-height barrier prevents climbing; tripods make it harder and are linked to passage records.
Can I integrate the barrier with my existing system?
It depends on the system. We inspect and tell you what works.
The site visit and assessment are free of charge.
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