ACT will be exhibiting at IFSEC 2014
The IP-addressable equipment consists of proximity readers, door controllers and ACT’s access control software suite

Britannia Fire & Security Ltd has secured the headquarters of the Axiom Housing Association in Peterborough using an innovative access control system. The IP-addressable equipment, which is from ACT, consists of proximity readers, door controllers and ACT’s access control software suite.

Axiom operates more than 2,200 homes across Peterborough, Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire, and provides housing and services to over 5,500 people. Supported services assist vulnerable people, those leaving care, people with learning difficulties or with mental and physical health needs.

The access control solution installed at Axiom House uses ACTpro 4200 controllers. These are four-door controllers which can be extend up to 16 doors using ACTpro door stations, and networked together with the ACTpro software suite to control up to 4,000 doors.

Bandwidth use of the ACTpro system is minimal, and the ACTpro software suite offers auto-discovery and easy maintenance alongside advanced features such as timed anti-passback and counting areas.

Two hundred Axiom staff members have been issued with proximity (125 kHz) ACTProx fobs, giving them easily-controlled privileges in order to open doors around the building. Standard rights access is 7 to 7, five days a week, but senior administrators have year-round access to all areas, including sensitive areas such as alarm systems. Axiom opted for new suppliers when moving premises and wanted to balance ease of access and the precise control that an IP-addressable system provides.

"The ACTpro software is easy to
configure and update, and we are
able to run reports in common data
formats such as CSV which can
assist other departments such as
human resources"

Joseph Seery of Axiom said: “The ACTpro software is easy to configure and update, and we are able to run reports in common data formats such as CSV which can assist other departments such as human resources. In the event of a fire drill or a fire, we can print a report for mustering purposes. An important feature is that system-users must use their fob to identify themselves to a reader at the main entrance before the fobs will open any internal doors.”

He continued: “Having a flexible access control system helps Axiom in many small ways which can add up to making general facilities management a lot easier. Examples include enrolling staff from our satellite offices who visit regularly onto the system and even issuing fobs to our refuse collectors so that they can access specific areas of the site on a controlled basis during specified time slots on certain days of the week.”

At Axiom House, the ACT installation is linked to Galaxy intruder alarms from Honeywell. Ease of integration between ACTpro and third-party systems means that ACTpro offers installers flexibility and reliability on any project.

The installer for this project, Britannia Fire & Security Ltd , operate in the design, installation and servicing of security, fire detection, alarms and emergency lighting throughout the UK. Recent work has been in healthcare, education (from primary schools through to adult learning), lifestyle shopping and leisure. The company holds accreditation from SSAIB and NICEIC and is ISO 9001 certified. Britannia works to short lead times and is vendor independent.

ACT will be exhibiting at IFSEC 2014 – stand D1925.

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