Access control systems for health care facilities can be designed in a number of ways and often include solutions such as card access systems (proximity or swipe styles), locks and keys, and even security guards. Along with these measures, one of the most frequently implemented and effective security solutions is an automated key control system with tracking capability.
Key control and management systems are most easily defined as an orderly and secure solution for the management of keys used for securing and overseeing the facility. Due to their increasing popularity, key control systems are also known as automated key systems, electronic key systems, key management systems, computizerized key systems, key bank systems, key storage systems, key tracking systems, and so on.
Since introduction of electronic key control to the marketplace in the early 1990’s, key control and management systems have been continually improved and enhanced to meet changing market requirements. Many new components have been added and systems have been expanded to accommodate more locations and users. Integrated card reader interfaces, multi-user and non-random options, biometrics integration and upgraded key management software are just some of the new and improved features of today’s key control systems.
With operational budgets going in one direction and inmate populations going in the opposite direction, administrators of correctional facilities are being asked to achieve the near impossible. However, with the help of technology solutions including key control and management systems which provide a reliable solution for the safekeeping and accountability of facility keys, it is possible to achieve goals cost-efficiently.
As enterprises have grown in size, complexity and scope, their physical security needs have risen exponentially. Executives are facing mounting costs and a dizzying array of technological solutions, all in the context of ensuring a safer and more secure environment. Many times in such situations the best path forward lies not in additional complexity, but rather in simplification.
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