For the entire security of the site, Guidotti prescribed a locking device with augmented mechanics technology.
This technology gives the locks 5 major characteristics:
Automatic locking: the door locks as soon as it is slammed.
Systematic locking: whether the door is operated or not, the bolts disengage in the event of an opening signal but lock if no action is taken.
Latch separation: If one latch is faulty (e.g. door is warped), the others take over. The door is not blocked and operation can continue until the latch is operational again.
Resilience: The lock remains effective even in the event of a power failure.
Accessibility when the door is pressed: In the event of a panic movement, the bolt does not block if the door is pressed, allowing the escape to take place.
These characteristics, combined with different technologies, have enabled us to meet the requirements of different types of door.
In fact, the 100% mechanical locking allows us to guarantee operation (especially on entrances/exits) even in the event of a power cut.
Type 1 doors: simple controlled access doors
For these doors, we proposed the SEP96M equipped with an intelligent cylinder that allows users to pass through the controls using a badge. The team leaders use their smartphones to manage access rights to the different areas.
Type 2 doors: Emergency exits
All Emergency Exit doors have been fitted with Dynamic 2-point locks. (DG2PM/ISCA)
Depending on the building, the exit is free or controlled.
Type 3 Doors: Enhanced Security Zone
The most sensitive areas were equipped with Dynamic 3-point locks (DG3PM/ISCA).
We added a doubt detection system to the exit of the most sensitive area.
Next week, our client will honour us with a testimonial, accompanied by his security manager.
See you on Wednesday 21 December.