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Biometric Access Control

Biometric Access Control

Biometric Access Control

Many business and organisations are now turning to biometric technology to increase security

What are biometrics?

Biometrics are the measurements of features of the body that are unique to each person.  These can include fingerprint patterns, the shape or patterns of veins in the hand or eye, distances between features on the face, the way you walk and many more.

Because there are slight differences between each person, these features provide a means of confirming a person is who they are claiming to be.

How can biometrics improve your access control system?  

Mitrefinch can incorporate a range of biometric devices into our access control readers.  These can be used as the sole means of gaining access, or combined with a pin number or card to verify identity. Fingertip readers are our most popular product for their combination of convenience and affordability, but we can integrate with the technology of your choice to create a solution that meets your needs.

 Bioscript fingerprint reader  
  • Unlike pins and cards, they cannot be lost or stolen, potentially allowing someone to use an employee's privileges without their knowledge
  • Can eliminate the need for cards entirely
  • Improves health and safety. People cannot access areas where they do not have the training to work safely and may put others at risk
  • Uses electric resistivity to ensure a genuine (and living) fingertip is used
  • Improved security of staff and company property.  Only authorised staff can access restricted areas

 

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Call our Sales Team on 01904 693520 or Request our Access Control Brochure


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