Mexico City’s Domain Tower Building Relies on Boon Edam Turnstiles to Secure Access
Lillington, NC (PRWEB) September 07, 2017 -- Mexico City, September 7th, 2017 - Boon Edam Inc., a global leader in security entrances and architectural revolving doors today announced that the Domain Tower Building, inaugurated in January 2017, recently equipped its main lobby with two Speedlane 300 optical turnstiles and a Winglock 900 access gate to ensure only authorized employees and occupants can enter secure areas in the building.
The mixed-use, high rise building, located in the renowned Avenida de los Insurgentes (Insurgents’ Avenue) business district in Mexico City, has 19 floors, a residential area with 112 apartments, a corporate area with office rentals (currently partially occupied), a green rooftop, a gym, and a shopping area on the ground floor.
Both of the two optical turnstiles and the access gate were integrated with the building’s security system, comprised of an access control system that uses card readers with different permit codes for employees and visitors and is also linked to the elevator control system.
“As people enter we give them a card that we program and control from the administration office. By just waving the card through the reader, the turnstile’s panels open and indicate what floor the person should go to and which elevator they should take,” explained Félix Ávila Sánchez, Operations and Maintenance Manager for Domain Tower.
The Speedlane 300 optical turnstile offers a high level of security and supports the work of the security employees and receptionists, guaranteeing that only authorized users can access certain building areas. This is an aesthetic solution also designed to emphasize security and safety. The turnstile features a stylish, oval cabinet design with a relatively small footprint and two, illuminated angel wing panels that slide into the cabinets to create an open lane following card authorization.
The Winglock 900 access gate is an alternative security entrance that offers easier accessibility for people with disabilities or in situations that require carts to be moved within the area in limited spaces. Featuring a single glass panel hinged on a metal pedestal, the gate swings open or closed depending on the direction of the user.
In addition, in the case of an emergency (fire, earthquake, etc.), alarms are activated and the turnstiles and the gate will open automatically to ensure that people can exit freely, thus maximizing their protection and minimizing any risks.
“At present, the results we obtained with Boon Edam technology are optimal, the equipment was easily integrated with the building safety system and the elevator control system and, more importantly, we can control access to the building. No one who is not authorized can enter the building. With these results, I would obviously recommend the brand and its solutions," concluded Félix Ávila.
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With work environments becoming increasingly global and dynamic, the smart, safe entry has become the center of activity in and around many buildings. Royal Boon Edam is a global market leader in reliable entry solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, with 140 years of experience in engineering quality, we have gained extensive expertise in managing the transit of people through office buildings, airports, healthcare facilities, hotels and many other types of buildings. We are focused on providing an optimal, sustainable experience for our clients and their clients. By working together with you, our client, we help determine the exact requirements for the entry point in and around your building. Follow Boon Edam Inc. on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and our blog and read the latest news at http://www.boonedam.us/news.
Tracie Thomas, Boon Edam Inc., http://www.boonedam.us/, +1 910-814-8113, [email protected]
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