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Interphone replaced all existing card readers, which were in operation across all front and rear entrances as well the gym, health club, bike cages and bin stores
The biometric solution will increase overall security throughout the development

Interphone, the leading security systems and building technology integrator, has implemented an advanced biometric access solution at an exclusive Canary Wharf residential development. The company was chosen to upgrade the existing door entry and access installation at The Landmark following concerns regarding the security risks posed by cloned, lost or redundant key cards.

The Landmark, created by renowned architectural visionaries Squire and Partners, comprises a total of 646 apartments across two towers. Situated just two minutes from one of London’s key financial centres and just outside the Police checkpoint, safety and security are of paramount importance for the 2,000 residents at the prestigious development. However, it was essential that the investment was implemented within a tight budget, so the technology had to be installed and integrated with the existing access control system.

Highly-reliable multispectral imaging scanners

Interphone replaced all existing card readers, which were in operation across all front and rear entrances as well the gym, health club, bike cages and bin stores. The new biometric readers take advantage of highly-reliable multispectral imaging scanners that quickly identify a registered fingerprint. Meanwhile the controllers of the access system were updated to allow network connectivity, so that the management and enrolment of fingerprint data could be handled at any network point within the building complex.

The biometric solution will not only increase overall security throughout the development, but will also help monitor who has access to the gym. This will ensure that only residents who have completed the safety induction course can use the gym, while preventing the sharing of key cards and fobs with non-residents to gain unauthorised access.

Using latest fingerprint reading technology

Rob Howell, Estate Manager at The Landmark: “We were looking for a safe and secure access solution that would work alongside our existing systems. Interphone was able to create and install an advanced biometric solution that is highly effective, cost efficient and meets our precise needs. We are now benefitting from fast, reliable and secure access both internally and externally.”

Julian Synett, Managing Director of Interphone said: “Using the latest fingerprint reading technology we have been able to create a sophisticated security solution, which addressed concerns that had arisen over card cloning and the ease of obtaining copied or unused access cards. Using our unrivalled expertise within the marketplace, we were also able to design, and deploy this technically-advanced biometric solution cost effectively within strict financial guidelines.”

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