Institutional

Company facilities, including offices and factories, and government buildings all have specific needs due to the valuable information they deal with and the different environments, etc. Therefore, it is crucial to adapt to all kinds of needs, offering the greatest possible flexibility to users without compromising security.

SMARTair® access control

An access control system uses a high-level encrypted identification technology that carries out checks and gives access to authorised personnel. The status of the door and the authorised accesses can be monitored from a central station and all the permits and user accesses to all types of restricted areas managed from a central computer.

Secure escape routes

The emergency exits must ensure quick and simple evacuation in panic situations, without compromising the perimeter security of the entrances to the building. Panic bars are an example of a product that ensures the safety of people and property in any type of situation, in buildings with high traffic of people where many of them are external workers who are not very familiar with the building and must be able to exit quickly and safely in an emergency.

Secure opening and closure in high traffic doors

In doors with high traffic such as main entrances, meeting rooms, etc., it is advisable to employ components that guarantee the proper functioning of the doors, both in the opening – making this simple and easy – and in the closure, always ensuring that this preserves the security of the installation. An example of this are door closers, a solution that prevents any door from remaining open and also makes the door opening smooth without generating any type of resistance.

Reduced contact opening solutions

In areas with high traffic of people, doors and door hardware are among the most commonly touched surfaces. Cleaning and disinfecting them frequently is the most effective way to prevent the spread of germs. But at the same time, at TESA ASSA ABLOY innovative solutions have been developed in response to the need to find ways to open and close doors without having to use our hands, through minimal contact or even contactless openings.