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Boon Edam Inc., a global renowned supplier in security entrances and architectural revolving doors, has published a new whitepaper for architects and security professionals entitled, ‘The New Lobby: How Will Securing Buildings Change in a Post-Pandemic World?’

Physical security plan

The publication begins by explaining the importance of creating a physical security plan that addresses and controls unauthorised entry due to tailgating, and continues with discussions around how COVID-19 has impacted building design, forcing facility owners and designers to provide touchless entry and social distancing while upholding building security.

Controlling access in the ‘New Lobby’

As a prerequisite to the effects of a pandemic on building entrances and design, the whitepaper begins by reinforcing the physical security concepts of controlling access and mitigating unauthorised entry to address risk and liability.

By understanding what it takes to effectively control access to a building through three critical inputs (people, process and technology), architects and end users can explore changes in design and function while upholding the need for security at all times.

Lobby design changes for a post-pandemic world

A second requirement of the ‘New Lobby’ design is to support and reinforce distance by design

The publication then asks designers to rethink the role of the lobby, which has historically been a ‘catch all’ for processing a variety of building visitors and occupants. Designers must now consider creating separate entry and exit points throughout the building to support social distancing.

A second requirement of the ‘New Lobby’ design is to support and reinforce distance by design, such as rethinking office layouts, flexible on-site work schedules and increased telecommuting.

Rethinking existing technologies in the ‘New Lobby’

Finally, the ‘New Lobby’ whitepaper covers some existing security and access technologies that are being looked at under a new lens due to the pandemic. The article touches on the positives and negatives of each type of technology and how they will impact the people and processes used to support them.

‘The New Lobby: How Will Securing Buildings Change in a Post-Pandemic World?’ is available at no charge on the Boon Edam website.

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