Lloyd’s has recently completed a significant security upgrade in their award winning building on Lime Street in London by installing Fastlane plus speedgates and Fastlane optical turnstiles, from Integrated Design Ltd.  Established in 1688 in a coffee house, Lloyds is now the world’s best known insurance market, home to over 44 managing agents and 62 syndicates.

As Lloyd’s takes security very seriously and keeps the issue under constant review they required a solution that would provide a safe environment for staff and visitors with different solutions for different entrances.  Space was an underlying factor in choosing the right entrance control system so Lloyd’s wanted a system with a slim, compact footprint and design, while maintaining a high throughput and keeping with the existing aesthetics of the building.

They contacted Group 4 Security for advice, who recommended the Fastlane and Fastlane plus ranges from Integrated Design Ltd.  Fastlane is designed to provide effective security with the minimum impact on building design.  Fastlane plus R400 MA speedgates, including two disabled width lanes to comply with the UK Disability and Discrimination Act (DDA), were installed at three entrances into the building; the other two entrances were protected by Fastlane Clearstyle optical turnstiles.

Fastlane plus uses optical technology to monitor the passage of every individual entering and leaving the reception area and the fast-acting barrier arms physically deter any unauthorised access.  Fastlane Clearstyle has redefined the optical turnstile category, by providing the most discreet security possible and exceeding the most demanding architects’ design requirements.  These, coupled with Group 4’s own barcode readers for visitors and proximity cards for staff mounted on the pedestals, helps security prevent unauthorised access attempts including tailgating, time and attendance fraud, pass-back and unauthorised entry.

“The Fastlane range offered us the solutions we were looking for, a small discreet turnstile system that can handle high levels of throughput and give us the security we need whilst not impacting on our unique building design. “. Said john Mitchell – Lloyd’s Head of Property.

About IDL

Integrated Design Ltd designs and manufactures Fastlane Entrance Control range which has been developed to meet the changing requirements of the modern building environment.  The range includes traditional turnstiles, optical turnstiles, speedgates, passgates and tailgate detection devices and is designed to provide the optimum balance of security, speed and aesthetics.

IDL operates a Quality Management System that meets the new ISO9001:2000 International Standard for our design, development, and manufacturing activities, including associated software products.  The scope of registration also includes the provision of technical services and consultancy.

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