COVID-19 TEMPERATURE ALARM CAMERA
This outdoor-ready bullet camera delivers thermal imaging in 336×256 resolution. These cameras are specifically developed to automatically detect skin-surface temperatures. It can support up to six temperature alarm zones which is triggered if the temperature rises beyond a set limit or if it increases too rapidly. FEATURES Temperature Alarm Friendly & Fast Configuration High Accuracy (+/- 0.3˚C) Alarm Per Individual with Fever Image or Video Capture Responding to Alarms Intuitive Mask Design Editor Available on Fixed Portable Set-ups Automatic Activation/Block Access Control Protocols Critical Real-Time Reporting These CCTV cameras can be used in Public Transport Systems, Government Buildings, Industrial Facilities, Office Buildings, Border Control Posts, Hospitals, Airports and Schools.
Data Centre Fire Suppression
There was a fire! We have lost the site… This is probably the worst kind of call to get at 3 AM. In this technologically booming day and age, one of the most significant risks to a business is the potential loss of data or losing communication capabilities in your data centre. Data is what makes the world go around, for all the amazing capabilities of the equipment installed it was never intended to endure high temperatures or damage caused by contaminants contained in smoke and other chemical results of fire. Equipment may sometimes be replaceable off the shelf, but in many cases, equipment is imported and custom-tailored to the client’s use and may take months to replace if at all possible. Damage done to buildings and equipment are tangible items but the loss of operational capacity in the data centre or losing data may have much more catastrophic revenue implications. While good practice building rules and passive fire protection like firewalls and fire doors may prevent a building from burning down completely, it would be no consolation to have the building standing but the site offline or damaged irreparably, only active protection has any efficacy to stop a fire…
Advantages of Fingerprint Biometric Systems
Fingerprints are more secure as they are harder to forge/ fake than identity cards Fingerprint patterns cannot be guessed like passwords You cannot misplace or lose your fingerprint You cannot forget your fingerprint. Positive Identification is ensured. For more information on our services, comment below or Inbox us and we will get back to you. Alternatively contact us at 012 379 1753 or send us an email at admin@multinetsystems.co.za
What Is Biometric Access Control and How Does It Work?
What is Biometrics? Biometrics use physiological and behavioural characteristics to identify people, this can include the face, fingerprints, handwriting, retinal, veins and voice, amongst others. Biometric templates cannot be stolen or reverse-engineered to gain unlawful entrance to a building. Biometric access control means that a person’s identity can only be fully confirmed by his or her unique characteristics. And is therefore a much more effective security solution that cannot be compromised by for example the loss of a key card or a forgotten password. Access control is simplified and positive Identification is ensured with biometrics. For more information on our services, comment below or Inbox us and we will get back to you. Alternatively contact us at 012 379 1753 or send us an email at admin@multinetsystems.co.za or visit our website: www.multinetsystems.co.za
5 Reasons why your business needs an Access Control System
Everyone wants to keep their businesses secured, and thus, the need for an Access Control System. Here are 5 benefits of using an Access Control System: Helps restrict certain areas Protect valuables Allows multi-location access Simplify employee turnover Easily record history of entry For more information on our access control systems, comment below or Inbox us and we will get back to you. Alternatively contact us at 012 379 1753 or send us an email at admin@multinetsystems.co.za or visit our website: www.multinetsystems.co.za
Tips for choosing an Access Control System
Is your business as secure as it should be? Are you wondering how to choose the best Access Control System? If you’re ready to choose the best Access Control System for your business, look no further. We’ll tell you all the tips for choosing an access control system: Consider access control policies, models and mechanisms Know the type of hardware you need Consider the level of security Operating system compatibility and connectivity Map out which doors need to be secure Assess the costs of maintenance and upgrades going forward For more information on our Access Control Systems, comment below or Inbox us and we will get back to you. Alternatively contact us at 012 379 1753 or send us an email at admin@multinetsystems.co.za or visit our website: www.multinetsystems.co.za
Multi-Net Systems’ Services
Multi-Net Systems are industry leaders in the following services: Fire Detection Systems Gas Suppression Systems Sprinkler Systems Fire Protection CCTV & Integrated Security Systems Access Control & Security Systems HVAC Installations Electrical Installations SHERQ MNS Transport Our services are tailored to meet your specific requirements. We have served various industries and have met a variety of needs for both small and large businesses. For more information on our services, comment below or Inbox us and we will get back to you. Alternatively contact us at 012 379 1753 or send us an email at admin@multinetsystems.co.za or visit our website: www.multinetsystems.co.za
Access Control: Restrict Access to Certain Areas
All businesses have to protect confidential information, for example, the Human Resource Department is responsible for the protection of employees’ sensitive information. With a wide range of Access Control options, such as key cards, tags and biometrics, this becomes an easy task. For more information on our Access Control Systems, comment below or Inbox us and we will get back to you. Alternatively contact us at 012 379 1753 or send us an email at admin@multinetsystems.co.za or visit our website: www.multinetsystems.co.za