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Building Access Control East Midlands

Building Access Controls allows you to monitor who has access to your building, reducing the risk of intrusions and increasing the security of your property.

Sunfish Services Limited are based in Derbyshire and offer Building Access installation across the UK, including the East Midlands.

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What is Building Access Control?

  • Building Access Control systems allow you to control who has access to your building.
  • Access Control systems are suitable for various kinds of buildings, such as accommodation buildings, office spaces, and warehouses.

How does Building Access Control work?

Building Access Control means that only those with authorised access can have access to the property. Access can be given through an identifier such as a key card, fob or code. This increases security and reduces the risk of trespassers as only those with allowed access can get inside the building.

Building Access Control East Midlands: Installation

Installing a Building Access Control system  is an excellent way to increase the security of your property.

We are able to provide access control for a range of industries:

Access Control for Factories

Sunfish Services can support your project by installing a Building Access Control system to help protect valuable equipment in your factory.

Access Control for Offices

Our team of engineers can design an access system that protects your office space.

Access Control for Warehouses

Warehouses are full of valuable stock. Installing a Building Access Control system protects your valuable items from unwanted intrusions.

Access Control for Accommodation

Our engineers can install access control to secure accommodation buildings. This ensures that only residents and authorised visitors can gain access to the building.

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Building Access Control East Midlands: Pricing

Every project is different, so we calculate our prices on an individual basis.

As we are unable to give an exact price, we offer a free, no-obligation quote to give you an idea. If you’re interested in installing an access control system for your building, contact us by completing the online form or by calling us on 01332 865091.

Types of Access Control Systems

Standalone, Offline Access Control System

Standalone access control is the simplest way to secure and control access through doors around a building. If you’re looking to step up security, protect your staff and assets and save money, then standalone access control is for you.

Networked Access Control System

Paxton Net2 is a networked access control system. It can be administered using one or more PCs and can be monitored and managed from a central location. It is a complete solution that encompasses wireless and door entry.

Web-based Access Control System

The Paxton 10 system provides access control and video management on a single platform. Combining next-generation access control and video management on one user-friendly, online interface means you can manage the security of your site easily.

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Can I get Building Access Control Near me?

Sunfish Services Limited have offices in Derbyshire and Cambridge, and have engineers based throughout the UK.

We are happy to provide Building Access Control installation across the East Midlands. Areas we cover include:

  • Derby
  • Leicester
  • Nottingham
  • Lincoln
  • Loughborough
  • Chesterfield


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Building Access Control System?

A building access control system is a method of electronically limiting entry to a building, or certain areas of a building, to improve security and better manage employee and visitor access.

How does an Access Control system work?

In order to gain access to a building or restricted area, users have to identify themselves in the form of an access card, fob or by entering a code. This helps to ensure that only the people that you authorise can enter a building which helps to minimise the risk of intruders.

What happens if a fob is lost or stolen?

The card or fob can be reprogrammed to have its access revoked on the access control system. The system will also be able to tell if and where the card has been used to attempt to gain access since it had been lost.

How much does an Access Control system cost?

We calculate our pricing on a case by case basis. Complete the online form for a free, no-obligation quote or call us on 01332 865091 to chat with an expert.