Elevator Access Control
Elevator access control refers to the implementation of security measures to regulate and control access to elevators in buildings or facilities. It involves using various technologies and systems to restrict elevator access to authorized individuals, enhancing security and ensuring controlled movement within a building. Elevator access control is commonly employed in commercial buildings, residential complexes, hospitals, and other facilities where restricted access is necessary. Here are some key components and features typically associated with elevator access control systems: 1. Access Control Devices: These are the devices used to authenticate and grant access to authorized individuals. Common access control devices include proximity cards or key fobs, biometric readers (such as fingerprint or palm scanners), PIN code/keypad entry, or a combination of these methods. Individuals must present their authorized credentials or enter the correct code to gain access to the elevator....