Wireless technology usage is becoming increasingly prevalent today, according to an article on the Campus Safety website.
Key cards, PINs, passwords and biometrics are a few of the options available to help secure everything from data to individual room access. Reasons wireless access control might benefit a healthcare campus include cost-effectiveness and ease of installation.
Integrating access control solutions that are battery operated, or that rely on software and Web-based platforms, is a cost-effective way to increase security. Flexibility, scalability and overall lower total cost of ownership are all benefits of installing wireless locks.
Wireless locks allow multi-facility healthcare campuses to have security solutions in any area regardless of the logistics.
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