1, Why are vehicle and pedestrian gates considered MIS?
2, Duress Systems integrate into what security systems?
100 - 150 words each
1. MIS stands for management information system, as he vehicle and pedestrian gates provide data on no of vehicles or pedestrians in or out for a particular preiod of time, it definately gives us beautiful information on no of people or vehicle in or out and the time that they spent inside. it can be used to gauge the parking capacity, no of security cameras or persons required, strength of airconditioner to be required etc.
2. duress system's range is utilised across a range of
industries like entertainment, industrial, healthcare and retail.it
can be integrated into existing security systems as in back to base
monitoring and CCTV etc. it can also be made to fit your
requirements. Duress system button can be mounted anywhere, or worn
as a belt or clip, neck or wrist band and can be used to avoid
falls or help those with medical issues etc
1, Why are vehicle and pedestrian gates considered MIS? 2, Duress Systems integrate into what security...
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