Every kind of organization and business has valuable and sensitive items that need to be kept out of the wrong hands. From tools to weapons to mobile devices, every asset used by an organization presents a risk profile.
Operating a taxi or limo company can be a profitable business, as there will always be a demand for high-quality limo services and ground transportation.
Last March, a Fort Bend County, Texas teenager stole a church bus and drove it down a highway in a wild chase. Video footage of the event was aired on the A&E show "Live PD," and all the world could see how a 15-year-old boy recklessly drove the bus and refused to stop for police. The bus crossed a lane and struck a barrier before going into oncoming traffic. It stopped only after it rammed a sheriff’s cruiser.
When the subject is how to increase physical security at government buildings like embassies, the focus today is typically on perimeter security and dangers coming from outside the premises. Articles on the topic may discuss the potential need for high walls with concertina wire, or creating a greater setback from the street to minimize damage from explosives.
Can key control control more than just keys? Not only can it – it does. More and more organizations are finding that their need to secure a range of valuable items can be perfectly met by key control systems.
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