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APPLICATIONS

Discover our products through the use of different applications. We offer a great range of access control systems which are globally used in private housing, social housing, public sector buildings and commercial entrances.  

Luxury House

DOMESTIC

Home is where the heart is!

These intercoms for domestic applications also offer enhanced security by allowing residents to screen visitors before granting access to the property. They are ideal use for single homes.

SOCIAL HOUSING

Flats/Apartments/gates community housing.

Intercoms are great communication systems that allow residents of social housing complexes to communicate with visitors before granting them access to the premises. They typically consist of an audio or video device at the entrance gate or door, which enables visitors to speak to the residents inside the building. This ensures that only authorized individuals are allowed onto the property, enhancing security and providing peace of mind to the residents. 

Renovated Building
Commercial Building Exterior

COMMERCIAL

For Professional Services

Intercoms can be used for a variety of purposes, such as screening visitors before granting them access, providing announcements and alerts to building occupants, and facilitating communication between different departments or individuals within the building. They are an essential tool for maintaining security, improving efficiency, and enhancing communication in commercial buildings.

PUBLIC SECTOR

Public Access

Intercoms for public sector buildings such as schools, hospitals etc They are a great communication system commonly used in public sector buildings to allow for two-way communication between individuals located in different areas of the building. Intercoms can be used for a variety of purposes in public sector buildings, such as to provide security personnel with a means of identifying and communicating with visitors at the entrance, to allow staff members to communicate with one another throughout the building, or to enable individuals to communicate with security services in the event of an emergency.

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