Door Access Control Systems

Secure your building with door access control systems that provide instant access management and full audit logs. Protect your property, staff and visitors with systems that can integrate with CCTV and alarms. Our solutions are suitable for residential access control systems as well as commercial premises.
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Expert advice

Our team provides guidance on installing and managing door access control systems that comply with UK regulations. We advise on locking mechanisms, fire escape procedures, and system design. This helps keep your property secure and fully compliant.

What Are the Benefits of Door Access Control Systems?

Logging
Track who enters and exits your building. Audit trails support investigations, compliance checks, and internal reporting for both commercial and residential properties.
Security
Restrict access to authorised personnel or residents. Protect sensitive areas and reduce the risk of theft, vandalism, or unauthorised entry.
Safety
Prevent access to hazardous or restricted areas such as plant rooms, storage areas, or communal spaces in residential buildings.
Instant Results
Grant or remove permissions immediately through the management system. You do not need to rely on recovering keys or fobs to secure your premises.

Discover Our Door Access Control Solutions

Access Control
Typical door access control systems incorporate a central server or cloud management, door controllers, and readers. Our systems include card, PIN, fob, and biometric access, along with specialist solutions like iLOQ mechanical locks for battery-free digital control.
Reliable
Centrally managed
Integrated with CCTV and alarms
iLOQ
iLOQ is a digital mechanical access control solution within our locksmithing division. It works without batteries, mains power, or network cabling. The key energises the lock and securely transfers encrypted access data during use.
Quick Install
Lower setup costs
Compatible with most doors

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Access Control FAQs

They limit unauthorised access, provide detailed audit trails, integrate with other security systems, and allow rapid updates to permissions as needs change.

They are ideal for buildings with multiple users, restricted areas, high-value assets, or shared residential properties where security and control are priorities.

Professional installation ensures correct configuration, compliance with UK regulations, and reliable operation from day one. Incorrect installation can compromise security.

Yes. Permissions, access levels, and user profiles can be updated instantly through secure management software, even across multiple locations.

Consider the number of users, building layout, security level, integration needs, and whether you need commercial or residential access control systems.

Yes. Modern systems can integrate with CCTV, intruder alarms, and fire alarms, allowing events to trigger recordings or alerts automatically.

Yes. Door access control systems remove the risks of lost or copied keys. You can restrict access to authorised personnel only, monitor activity, and revoke permissions instantly.

Yes, once installed and configured, they are straightforward to manage. You can control access, add new users, and monitor activity from a central interface.

Yes, they can also be used for elevators, gates, parking areas, and more. They are versatile and can be integrated with other security systems.

An access control system is a security solution that manages who can enter or exit a building or area. It uses credentials like key cards, fobs, or biometric data to grant access.