Government
Essential safety and security for people and assets within a government building
Government buildings house some of the most essential services to the public. Their prominence in public life also makes them an attractive target for protest, theft and assaults on staff. It means the need for advanced entrance controls and security policies are critical for protecting government buildings, staff and assets.
Ensuring government buildings are safe places to work and visit is an ongoing challenge. Their designs focus on creating a safe and welcoming environment for both staff and the public. Nonetheless, such properties still need to provide effective protection of the people and information they house.
Entrance Control systems from Gunnebo Entrance Control deliver essential safety and security for people and assets within a government building. With solutions ensuring authorised staff can move freely while deterring unauthorised access, Gunnebo Entrance Control solutions reduce the risk of theft, intrusion and harm to staff and visitors alike.
Benefits
Robust and highly visible security where required
Improves security of vital systems delivering services
Improves workplace safety for all
Deployable at perimeter or section level within the facility
Reduces need for continual monitoring by security staff
Compatible with facilities software solutions for management and control
The right product in the right place

Revolving doors
Revolving doors enable the whole building to be closed off in an emergency.

Speed gates
Speed gates control the secure access of staff and visitors through reception.

Security portals
Portals control the passage of accredited personnel only into sensitive areas.
With the offices containing sensitive personal information along with valued assets, it is a site which demands high levels of security while remaining open and available to people looking for at times urgent help and assistance.
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