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  7.  <updated>2024-02-01T16:39:44-05:00</updated>
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  9.    <name>All Security Equipment</name>
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  12.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/parking-security-technologies</id>
  13.    <published>2024-02-01T16:39:44-05:00</published>
  14.    <updated>2024-02-01T16:39:44-05:00</updated>
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  16.    <title>Top Technologies for Parking Security: From Cameras to Bollards</title>
  17.    <author>
  18.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  19.    </author>
  20.    <summary type="html">
  21.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Property access for both private and public settings should always be equivalent to safety and security. Parking security is one of the things to be considered, specifically in public parking facilities.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/parking-security-technologies">More</a></p>]]>
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  24.      <![CDATA[<p>Property access for both private and public settings should always be equivalent to safety and security. Parking security is one of the things to be considered, specifically in public parking facilities.</p>
  25. <p>An effective security system enhances the security personnel’s efficiency when it comes to protecting the area from any criminal activity and also in implementing parking regulations.</p>
  26. <p>A well-rounded parking facility must have a good surveillance system with security cameras, protective structures like <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/what-are-bollards">parking bollards</a>, and a convenient access control system for easy entry and exit.</p>
  27. <h2>7 Top Technologies to Install for Parking Security</h2>
  28. <p>To guarantee parking lot security, investing in current technologies improves safety measures and enhances the overall security service.</p>
  29. <h3>1. Security Cameras</h3>
  30. <p>Many things can happen in a parking lot, and safety isn’t guaranteed at all times. Even movies and TV shows portray how many crimes and other parking violations occur. Surveillance is an integral part of keeping things under control in these areas.</p>
  31. <p>The installation of <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance" title="Video Surveillance">security cameras</a> provides the security team with a good view of what is happening in real time, even when they are not physically doing the patrol. Security cameras also have a way to record images and footage that occurred, which can be helpful in future investigations or backtracking.</p>
  32. <p>Cameras come in different types and forms. So, choose a security camera that applies to your needs. It also helps to install cameras in the entry and exit gates as well as in the parking garage itself.</p>
  33. <h3>2. Access Control System</h3>
  34. <p>The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/access-control" title="Access Control">access control</a> system plays a crucial role in granting or denying entry. It helps streamline authorized vehicles and prevents illegal entry.</p>
  35. <p>The access control system only allows vehicles with parking permits or other credentials to enter. The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators" title="Gate Openers and Operators">gate operators</a> are also mostly automated, which makes them difficult to bypass.</p>
  36. <p>The access control system serves as the brain of the entire security system. It acts in accordance with how it is set up and also comes with extra features such as alarms, data encryptions, timed access, and visitor management automation, among others.</p>
  37. <h3>3. Payment Stations</h3>
  38. <p>Many public parking services have <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/sysparc-ps2020" title="SysParc Pay Parking Station (Model PS-2020) | SYS-PS2020">payment stations</a> where drivers can pay – whether in cash or card – for the amount of time they park. You can find examples of this in airport parking lots or campus parking.</p>
  39. <p>Cashless payments offer more convenience and make things easier. No need to fumble with coins since you can simply swipe your debit or credit card as you enter or before you leave the parking facility.</p>
  40. <p>This modern approach to <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/innovative-parking-solutions">parking solutions</a> aids in controlling traffic flow in parking garages by keeping cars unwilling to pay away.</p>
  41. <h3>4. Parking Sensors</h3>
  42. <p>Parking sensors offer many benefits in parking lot security and efficiency. They provide real-time updates for each parking space in the lot.</p>
  43. <p>Is the parking spot taken or not? How many available spaces are there? With this data, it becomes easier to track available spaces to either allow more vehicles to enter or not.</p>
  44. <p>These sensors may also have lighting systems that direct drivers to unoccupied parking spots, if there are any. Doing so reduces cruise time and prevents the build-up of traffic jams caused by vehicles driving around looking for empty spots.</p>
  45. <h3>5. Parking Software</h3>
  46. <p>Technology has come a long way in recent years. Parking facilities used to have actual people working at the parking gates to allow entry and exit and process payments.</p>
  47. <p>Nowadays, however, computers are doing a lot of the work themselves. Not only do they improve parking lot security through efficient surveillance monitoring, but they also make parking easier with the emergence of parking software.</p>
  48. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/sysparc/products/sysparc-fc4020" title="SysParc Parking System Online Offline Fee Computer | SYS-FC 4020">Parking software</a> directs and manages hundreds – if not thousands – of vehicles a day. The parking allocation software, for example, allows people to determine and encode their parking needs ahead of their actual parking time. This type of parking solution is best for employee parking in large companies.</p>
  49. <p>Parking software makes use of algorithms to check parking needs ahead of time. And if there is more demand than supply, the software helps prioritize who gets the parking space, e.g. senior staff member over an intern.</p>
  50. <p>The software also assists in directing vehicles to specific parking zones while decluttering possible traffic jams.</p>
  51. <h3>6. Information Screens</h3>
  52. <p>The use of <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/signal-tech?view=products#/pfilter:product_type:Outdoor$2520Blank-out$2520LED$2520Direct-view$2520Sign">information screens</a> in providing parking information further prevents congestion inside the parking area. These screens are often located before or at the entrance of the parking facility.</p>
  53. <p>It shows the number of parking spaces available as well as the number of occupied ones. With this information, drivers may choose whether to go inside the facility or not.</p>
  54. <p>It conserves time and effort by a huge margin since drivers won’t have to spend time looking for a parking spot in a fully occupied parking area anymore.</p>
  55. <h3>7. Bollards</h3>
  56. <p>No one can deny the importance of bollards for parking safety. These vertical posts help guide vehicles into the right traffic flow. They also tell the driver when to stop so as not to crash into buildings, posts, and other structures.</p>
  57. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/bollards">Bollards</a> also keep pedestrians safe when installed in pathways near parking areas. Even construction site security installs temporary bollards for the safety of both workers and passersby. The presence of parking bollards within the vicinity offers exceptional protection for everyone.</p>
  58. <h2>How Incorporating Modern Technology Improves Parking Security</h2>
  59. <p>Parking lot security has greatly improved over the years. But, most parking regulations are not enough to deter crimes and other violations. Car theft, for example, has been increasing for the past years.</p>
  60. <p>Such crimes can be prevented by putting parking lots under surveillance 24/7. Putting up additional security measures that make use of advanced technology also helps.</p>
  61. <p>Parking security shouldn’t be taken for granted. Ensuring parking lot safety means preventing violence, crimes, and other illegal wrongdoing from happening. It also provides peace of mind for people who are using these parking facilities.</p>
  62. <p>Moreover, technology has advanced greatly when it comes to making life easier. The modern technology utilized in parking solutions brings a better parking experience for drivers while also making things easier for security officers.</p>
  63. <p>Even in unmanned parking stations, vehicles can come and go successfully with secured payment of parking fees. This helps parking companies earn better with minimal to no slip-ups.</p>
  64. <h2>Parking Solutions at Your Fingertips</h2>
  65. <p>The world as we know it today has come to an impressive streak of technological advancements. But, it is also experiencing an increased rate of crimes and issues that require maximizing security measures in many areas.</p>
  66. <p>If you want to <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/parking-systems">upgrade parking security</a> in your area, check out <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>.</p>
  67. <p>We have all sorts of security equipment and related accessories to ensure the safety and protection of properties, assets and people. Feel free to <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">contact our customer service</a> for queries.</p>]]>
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  70.  <entry>
  71.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-battery-485lm</id>
  72.    <published>2024-01-31T09:00:03-05:00</published>
  73.    <updated>2024-01-31T09:00:03-05:00</updated>
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  75.    <title>LiftMaster Battery 485LM: Compatibility and Performance for Optimal Garage Door Opener Functionality</title>
  76.    <author>
  77.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  78.    </author>
  79.    <summary type="html">
  80.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">An automatic door functions using electricity, which, although powerful, may also become unreliable. As a business owner or homeowner, you need to address instances where power failure renders your garage door opener inefficient.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-battery-485lm">More</a></p>]]>
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  83.      <![CDATA[<p>An automatic door functions using electricity, which, although powerful, may also become unreliable. As a business owner or homeowner, you need to address instances where power failure renders your garage door opener inefficient.</p>
  84. <p>And this is why the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-485lm" title="LiftMaster 12V Battery | LIF-485LM">LiftMaster battery 485LM</a> makes a convenient backup and must-have accessory. </p>
  85. <p>The LiftMaster 485LM is a replacement battery designed to fit all LiftMaster operators with integrated battery backup garage door openers. A backup garage door battery ensures your garage door is functional at all times despite power failures. </p>
  86. <h2>Importance of a Standby Power System</h2>
  87. <p>Unexpected events like severe weather conditions may affect the power supply or cause a power outage. When this happens, the garage door will not work automatically since its tracks are wired to the automatic door opener. </p>
  88. <p>You can still operate your garage door without electricity, but there will be some heavy lifting and pulling. We are talking about a 100 to 300-pound garage door here, depending on its material and hardware components.</p>
  89. <p>Some door openers like LiftMaster have manual release cords to make it easier and lighter to operate manually. However, it does not take out all of the weight and effort you need to exert to manually operate it.</p>
  90. <p>Aside from enduring the weight, opening the garage door on your own also requires a great deal of caution to prevent damage to the springs or accidental crashing.</p>
  91. <p>Thankfully, there is no need for you to deal with this if you have standby backup power. Once the power goes out, the battery backup system takes over. The door will work as it is, including all its remote access controls and safety and security features.</p>
  92. <p>The battery backup system is essential in keeping your garage door functional and ensuring its excellent performance. You will likely need it in emergencies, weather disruptions and planned and unplanned outages. </p>
  93. <p>California even passed the SB-696 Law requiring all garage door openers to have backup battery systems. It was applied to all products manufactured after July 2019 after a deadly wildfire trapped people in their garages without electricity in 2017. </p>
  94. <h2>How Does the LiftMaster Battery 485LM Work?</h2>
  95. <p>The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-485lm">LiftMaster 485LM</a> is compatible with all battery backup units using slide-in batteries and new garage door opener models. </p>
  96. <p>This 12V battery is inserted into the housing or over the motor of the door opener unit. When the electric power is cut, the battery automatically replaces the system without any tinkering. A warning tone will let you know that the garage opener is using the backup battery. </p>
  97. <p>The 485LM battery will automatically recharge as soon as the electricity is back. It is powered through the connector cable that attaches it to the garage door opener. There is no need for you to plug the unit in to recharge. The 485LM battery gets fully recharged after about four and a half hours.</p>
  98. <p>The battery can recharge and discharge multiple times. Depending on the depth of its discharge, the 485LM can operate the garage door for at least 20 cycles.</p>
  99. <p>A cycle means one open and one closed operation. For some door opener units, the 485LM battery can do up to 50 cycles, which is useful in a long-haul power interruption.</p>
  100. <h2>LiftMaster Battery 485LM Features</h2>
  101. <p>The 485LM battery is guaranteed to make your garage door functional for a reasonable period without electricity. With the backup battery, you can open or close the garage door at any time.</p>
  102. <p>It also enables the photosensors, which reverse the door operation if it senses an obstruction in the doorway. </p>
  103. <p>The LiftMaster 485LM 12V replacement battery has the following features:</p>
  104. <ul>
  105. <li>8-amp sealed-lead acid or SLA battery</li>
  106. <li>12V 5ah for high energy density</li>
  107. <li>Non-spill, puncture-resistant case</li>
  108. <li>Corrosion-resistant</li>
  109. <li>4-hour recharging time</li>
  110. <li>20 cycles after the initial power outage</li>
  111. <li>1 to 2 years life expectancy</li>
  112. <li>Fast and easy replacement</li>
  113. </ul>
  114. <h2>How to Tell if the Door Opener Is Compatible With a Battery Backup</h2>
  115. <p>If you live in California, all door openers are forced to operate with a battery backup for safety purposes. </p>
  116. <p>If you have a LiftMaster garage door DC model, check for the battery backup logo. Your motor unit may already have or is ready for a battery backup. You can check its product description and information in your user manual.</p>
  117. <p> The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/garage-door-openers?view=products#/pfilter:vendor:LiftMaster" title="LiftMaster Garage Door Openers">LiftMaster garage door opener</a> models with backup batteries are: </p>
  118. <ul>
  119. <li>LiftMaster <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-8500w" title="LiftMaster DC Battery Backup Wall Mount Wi-Fi® Garage Door Opener | LIF-8500W">8500W</a> Jackshaft Opener</li>
  120. <li>LiftMaster WLED Belt Drive</li>
  121. <li>LiftMaster 8550W Belt Drive</li>
  122. <li>LiftMaster 8360 Chain Drive</li>
  123. <li>LiftMaster 8360W</li>
  124. </ul>
  125. <p>This battery backup system is further compatible with the following:</p>
  126. <ul>
  127. <li>LiftMaster <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-lj8900w" title="LiftMaster Light-Duty Commercial Door Operator for Sectional Doors | LIF-LJ8900W">LJ8900W</a>
  128. </li>
  129. <li>LiftMaster <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-lj8950w" title="LiftMaster Light-Duty Commercial Operator for Rolling Doors | LIF-LJ8950W">LJ8950W</a>
  130. </li>
  131. <li>LiftMaster 8500</li>
  132. <li>LiftMaster <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-87504-267" title="LiftMaster Secure View DC LED Battery Backup Camera | LIF-87504-267">87504-267</a>
  133. </li>
  134. <li>LiftMaster <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-87802" title="LiftMaster DC LED Battery Backup Wi-Fi Heavy Duty Chain Drive | LIF-87802">87802</a>
  135. </li>
  136. <li>LiftMaster <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-84602" title="LiftMaster DC Chain Drive Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener | LIF-84602">84602</a>
  137. </li>
  138. </ul>
  139. <p>Another advantage of having a battery backup system is its continuous remote access. LiftMaster garage doors can be accessed remotely using myQ technology via the web or a mobile phone app.</p>
  140. <p>This ensures that you can operate the door despite power outages wherever you are as long as you have an internet connection. The myQ system can be accessed by the phone’s mobile LTE service even if your modem is also dead.</p>
  141. <h2>How to Replace a Garage Door Opener Battery</h2>
  142. <p>The backup battery already needs a replacement if the door opener beeps and the battery LED status turns red. When it is time, LiftMaster generally requires OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer replacement.</p>
  143. <p>It means that you need to replace the battery with the replacement part from the same manufacturer as your garage door opener. </p>
  144. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/change-battery-in-liftmaster-garage-door-opener">Replacing the battery</a> is done through the following simple steps:</p>
  145. <ol>
  146. <li>Disconnect the opener from the main power.</li>
  147. <li>Remove the battery from the motor unit.</li>
  148. <li>Insert the new battery into the right terminals and replace the battery cover.</li>
  149. <li>Charge the new battery for 24 hours. </li>
  150. <li>Test the battery by cutting off the main supply and operating the garage door with the door’s access control devices. </li>
  151. </ol>
  152. <h2>Improving the Performance of Garage Door Openers</h2>
  153. <p>The battery backup solution is initially considered like other garage door opener accessories. But, realizing how important it is in emergencies ensures that you have a fully functioning backup system.</p>
  154. <p>Always give yourself that peace of mind that you can access your door conveniently anytime with legit backup batteries. Visit us at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a> for the original LiftMaster battery 485LM and other gate and garage door products. </p>
  155. <p>We recommend using only OEM products to extend the operational life of your garage door. The garage door is one of the home service areas you cannot leave vulnerable.</p>
  156. <p>At All Security Equipment, we provide you with high-quality equipment and devices backed by a manufacturer’s warranty.</p>]]>
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  158.  </entry>
  159.  <entry>
  160.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/enhancing-security-with-emxs-irb-4x2-thru-beam-photo-eye-a</id>
  161.    <published>2024-01-26T15:25:06-05:00</published>
  162.    <updated>2024-01-26T15:25:06-05:00</updated>
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  164.    <title>Enhancing Security with EMX&apos;s IRB-4X2 Thru-Beam Photo Eye: A Comprehensive Overview</title>
  165.    <author>
  166.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  167.    </author>
  168.    <summary type="html">
  169.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">In the ever-evolving landscape of security technology, EMX stands out with its latest innovation – the IRB-4X2 thru-beam photo eye. This cutting-edge redesign builds upon the success of its predecessor, the IRB-4X, introducing key features and improvements that set a new standard in the automatic gate and door industry.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/enhancing-security-with-emxs-irb-4x2-thru-beam-photo-eye-a">More</a></p>]]>
  170.    </summary>
  171.    <content type="html">
  172.      <![CDATA[<p>In the ever-evolving landscape of security technology, EMX stands out with its latest innovation – the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-irb-4x2" title="EMX Thrubeam Photoeye | EMX-IRB-4X2">IRB-4X2 thru-beam photo eye</a>. This cutting-edge redesign builds upon the success of its predecessor, the IRB-4X, introducing key features and improvements that set a new standard in the automatic gate and door industry.</p>
  173. <h3>Unveiling the IRB-4X2: What Sets It Apart?</h3>
  174. <h5>1. Enhanced Design Features</h5>
  175. <p>The IRB-4X2 comes equipped with a molded plastic hood seamlessly integrated into the sensor housing. This thoughtful design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also provides an added layer of protection against environmental elements, ensuring consistent performance in various conditions.</p>
  176. <h5>2. Improved Connectivity</h5>
  177. <p>A notable addition is the molded-in hole in the bottom of the photoeye housing, designed specifically for a ½ inch NPT connection. This improvement streamlines the installation process, offering a convenient solution for professionals in the field.</p>
  178. <h5>3. Simplified Wiring</h5>
  179. <p>Size matters, especially in security technology. The IRB-4X2 boasts a smaller housing without compromising on performance. This compact design ensures a discreet and unobtrusive presence while maintaining the high-level security standards <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/emx" title="EMX">EMX</a> is known for.</p>
  180. <h5>5. Customization Options</h5>
  181. <p>EMX goes the extra mile by offering optional metal hoods in grey or gold as separate accessories. This customization allows users to tailor the photo eye to their specific aesthetic preferences, ensuring that security solutions seamlessly blend with the surrounding environment.</p>
  182. <h3>Unlocking Versatility: IRB-4X2 Photoeye in Security Operations</h3>
  183. <p>The IRB-4X2 photoeye serves as a versatile safety, reversing, or opening device when paired with automatic operators. Compatible with any control board accepting dry contact on the input, the IRB-4X2 ensures seamless integration into diverse security setups. Designed for simplicity, this easy-to-install photoeye finds applications in garage doors, rolling doors, parking barriers, and various other equipment. It's important to note that the IRB-4X2 is not intended for use in applications requiring UL325 compliance.</p>
  184. <h3>Introducing New EMX Part Numbers</h3>
  185. <p>To make the transition to the IRB-4X2 even smoother, EMX presents a set of new part numbers:</p>
  186. <ul>
  187. <li>
  188. <b>EMX-1250-1 (<a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-irb-4x2" title="EMX Thrubeam Photoeye | EMX-IRB-4X2">IRB-4X2</a>):</b> The core component, delivering the exceptional performance synonymous with EMX products.</li>
  189. <li>
  190. <b>EMX-1915-1 (<a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-irb-mon2-4x2-hd-grey" title="EMX Single Grey Hood for IRB-MON2/4X2 | EMX-IRB-MON2-4X2-HD-GREY">IRB-MON2-4X2-HD-GREY</a>):</b> A grey metal hood, available separately for those who prefer a sleek and neutral look.</li>
  191. <li>
  192. <b>EMX-1916-1 (<a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-irb-mon2-4x2-hd-gold" title="EMX Single Gold Hood for IRB-MON2/4X2 | EMX-IRB-MON2-4X2-HD-GOLD">IRB-MON2-4X2-HD-GOLD</a>):</b> A gold metal hood, available separately for users who desire a touch of elegance in their security setup.</li>
  193. <li>
  194. <b>HRD-288-1 (<a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-hrd-288-1" title="EMX Universal Mounting Bracket | EMX-HRD-288-1">Universal Mounting Bracket</a>):</b> Sold individually, this bracket ensures versatile and secure installation, adapting to various setups and environments.</li>
  195. </ul>
  196. <h3>Where to Find the EMX IRB-4X2?</h3>
  197. <p><img src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/EMX-IRB-4X2-Photoeye_600x600.jpg?v=1704986815" alt="EMX IRB-4X2 Thru-Beam Photo Eye"></p>
  198. <p>For those looking to upgrade their security systems with the IRB-4X2, All Security Equipment is the one-stop shop for all your security needs. EMX's latest innovation is readily available on our website, ensuring easy access to cutting-edge technology that guarantees top-tier security.</p>
  199. <p>In conclusion, EMX's IRB-4X2 sets a new standard in thru-beam photo eye technology, offering enhanced features, improved connectivity, and a sleek design. With customization options and easy installation, this latest innovation reinforces EMX's commitment to providing state-of-the-art security solutions. Upgrade your security system today with the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-irb-4x2" title="EMX Thrubeam Photoeye | EMX-IRB-4X2">EMX IRB-4X2</a>.</p>
  200. <p>If you have any questions or require further assistance regarding the IRB-4X2 thru-beam photo eye or any other security solutions, feel free to reach out to us at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>. Our dedicated team is ready to provide expert guidance and support, ensuring that you make informed decisions to meet your specific security needs. Your satisfaction and peace of mind are our top priorities. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">Contact us</a> today, and let us help you enhance the security of your premises with the latest technology.</p>]]>
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  203.  <entry>
  204.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/jackshaft-opener</id>
  205.    <published>2024-01-25T16:07:43-05:00</published>
  206.    <updated>2024-01-30T12:04:41-05:00</updated>
  207.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/jackshaft-opener"/>
  208.    <title>4 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Jackshaft Opener for Your Garage Door</title>
  209.    <author>
  210.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  211.    </author>
  212.    <summary type="html">
  213.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">There are tons of reasons why a jackshaft opener is worth some space in your garage. For one, it helps you free some ceiling space that an overhead garage door opener normally occupies.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/jackshaft-opener">More</a></p>]]>
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  216.      <![CDATA[<p>There are tons of reasons why a jackshaft opener is worth some space in your garage. For one, it helps you free some ceiling space that an overhead garage door opener normally occupies.</p>
  217. <p>And if you can find the best jackshaft opener model, you will enjoy its other amazing features. Jackshaft openers are the recent technology in electric garage door opener designs.</p>
  218. <p>They were ingeniously crafted to help homeowners maximize their garage space and solve common problems they can run into when using a more traditional opener.</p>
  219. <h2>What Is a Jackshaft Opener?</h2>
  220. <p>In the past, traditional garage doors worked by using a chain or trolley that pulled it up and down using an overhead motor. There is also the direct drive door opener, where the motor is the one that moves while the belt and chain stay in place.</p>
  221. <p>A jackshaft opener, also popularly known as the wall mount opener, ditches this chain and belt system. Instead, it uses a torsion bar system that connects the torsion bar shaft directly to the opener.</p>
  222. <p>This is what raises or lowers down the door. It is wired to a garage door control panel that allows an access control device to operate the door remotely.</p>
  223. <p>Homeowners favor a jackshaft opener over an overhead opener not only because it is easy to install but also maximizes the storage space and creates more headroom in the garage.</p>
  224. <p>Jackshaft openers are also easier to maintain and access when doing garage door repair and maintenance. For all these reasons and more, they are becoming popular in new garage door installations and upgrades.</p>
  225. <h2>Reasons to Choose the Jackshaft Opener</h2>
  226. <p>If you are familiar with traditional belt and chain garage door openers, then you are likely familiar with the sound that they make.</p>
  227. <p>If you have the direct drive, you know how to lazily count the seconds it takes for the door to open or close. Since it’s the motor that moves, it operates quietly but also opens the door rather slowly.</p>
  228. <p>Jackshaft solved these problems, and here’s why they are worth the investment:</p>
  229. <h3>Space Saver</h3>
  230. <p>A jackshaft opener resolves longstanding garage problems for high-lift cars and overhead motors. Since they are installed on the wall, garage ceiling space is freed up. The installation takes up very little wall space. </p>
  231. <p>As long as you have space near the door, a jackshaft door garage opener is ideal. Modern garages today have higher ceilings, mostly intended for keeping seasonal items like canoes and bicycles.</p>
  232. <p>With a traditional garage door opener, that extra space in the middle of the ceiling is taken up by the door opener motor. </p>
  233. <p>A jackshaft opener doesn’t require that you climb up to the ceiling when installing, programming, or performing emergency repairs to your garage door.</p>
  234. <p>Jackshaft openers, depending on the model, may work for rolling doors or sectional doors. You can check this feature before buying to ensure compatibility with your actual garage door type.</p>
  235. <h3>Less Noise</h3>
  236. <p>Chain and belt drive door openers are understandably noisy. The vibrations they create on the ceiling are also hard to miss.</p>
  237. <p>If your garage is installed under a room, opening and closing the door can be annoying to the overhead occupants.</p>
  238. <p>The jackshaft opener’s convenient wall mount design reduces these noises and vibrations for an almost seamless and discrete operation.</p>
  239. <p>Additionally, a jackshaft door opener often uses a DC supply instead of the standard AC, which is significantly less noisy.</p>
  240. <h3>Safety Features</h3>
  241. <p>Traditional garage doors slamming down is an inevitable occurrence. Designed with safety and security in mind, modern garage door openers take away these possible accidents.</p>
  242. <p>A <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/garage-door-openers/products/liftmaster-98022" title="LiftMaster 98022 Elite Series DC Wall Mount Garage Door Opener">LiftMaster jackshaft opener</a>, for example, has a built-in protector system composed of safety sensors.</p>
  243. <p>Whenever an obstruction is in the way, the door reverses its action and won’t close at all. If something is wrong with the sensors like if the eyes are misaligned, the door won’t close either.</p>
  244. <p>A jackshaft door opener has a cable tension monitor. This prevents the door from being thrown down when there is cable slack. It ensures that the door will not crush someone, even if the spring or cable is broken.</p>
  245. <h3>Security</h3>
  246. <p>Electric garage door openers are designed with increased security features. A modern garage door often has a remote operation, which allows it to be opened by a remote control and access control device.</p>
  247. <p>The door opener uses a rolling door code technology, which generates a new remote control code at every access. Furthermore, LiftMaster jackshaft door opener models allow home connectivity.</p>
  248. <p>It uses the proprietary myQ technology and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-828lm" target="_blank">LiftMaster internet gateway</a> (sold separately). The smart control panel enables homeowners to monitor and operate their garage doors and remote lights through their smartphones.</p>
  249. <h2>More Reasons to a Choose Jackshaft Door Opener</h2>
  250. <p>If you are working on a new garage door or upgrading your present one, there is no need to doubt <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/jackshaft-garage-door-opener" target="_blank">choosing a jackshaft door opener</a>.</p>
  251. <p>It is meant to keep your entryway secure and help you manage it conveniently and with remote operation. It works not only with the garage doors but also with the garage door opener lights.</p>
  252. <h3>Central Locking Technology</h3>
  253. <p>Jackshaft garage door openers also have a power lock deadbolt or central locking technology.</p>
  254. <p>A remote control or access device can safely lock and unlock the door at the push of a remote control button.</p>
  255. <p>The automatic garage door lock can also be accessed over the web. It enables garage owners to activate or deactivate it when needed, even if they are not around.</p>
  256. <h3>Battery Backup</h3>
  257. <p>A power outage does not render the garage door vulnerable to outside forces.</p>
  258. <p>A good example is the LiftMaster model 8500W with its integrated battery backup for continuous operation. You can still close and open the door using the remote control and activate its power lock deadbolt.</p>
  259. <h3>Motion Detection and Remote Light Control</h3>
  260. <p>Activating the motion detection powers up the remote LED light whenever someone is in the garage. No more fumbling for light switches and finding your way in the dark. It’s also a form of security alert whenever someone accesses the garage without permission.</p>
  261. <h3>Variable Use</h3>
  262. <p>A jackshaft door opener is not limited to residential garages. Some models can handle oversized <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/commercial-door-operators" title="Commercial Door Operators">garage doors found in commercial establishments</a>.</p>
  263. <p>Please note that a jackshaft opener or any electric door opener will work smoothly only within their range of capacity. This means that its reliability and performance are limited to the size and weight of the garage door.</p>
  264. <h2>Where to Buy</h2>
  265. <p>Jackshaft door openers are widely available in the market today. But to make sure that you are dealing with durable and legitimate products, buy them only from qualified retailers.</p>
  266. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/" target="_blank">All Security Equipment</a> is your one-stop shop for home security needs. Get your trusted door openers from us and enjoy your reliable product backed with a manufacturer’s warranty.</p>
  267. <p>All Security Equipment covers all your needs, from door openers, remote control and access devices, and accessories to home connectivity solutions.</p>
  268. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact" target="_blank">Contact our customer service team today</a> and let us help you with your door installation requests. We will be happy to answer your questions and assist you with the right products that are compatible with your garage doors and gates.</p>]]>
  269.    </content>
  270.  </entry>
  271.  <entry>
  272.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/home-intercom-system</id>
  273.    <published>2024-01-23T15:43:31-05:00</published>
  274.    <updated>2024-01-23T15:43:31-05:00</updated>
  275.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/home-intercom-system"/>
  276.    <title>What to Do With Your Old Home Intercom System?</title>
  277.    <author>
  278.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  279.    </author>
  280.    <summary type="html">
  281.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Is your home intercom system still meeting your current security needs? If not, maybe it is time to retrofit your system or swap it out with the newest smart home intercom system available.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/home-intercom-system">More</a></p>]]>
  282.    </summary>
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  284.      <![CDATA[<p>Is your home intercom system still meeting your current security needs? If not, maybe it is time to retrofit your system or swap it out with the newest smart home intercom system available.</p>
  285. <p>If your unit is broken, the easiest way of dealing with it is to repair or replace it with a newer unit. If it still works fine, some upgrades and incorporating new and compatible features will push it to maximize its use.</p>
  286. <h2>History of the Home Intercom System</h2>
  287. <p>The intercom system has come a long way since its introduction sometime in the late 1800s. It used to be a system comprised of speaking tubes similar to the can and string experiment you probably tried as a kid.</p>
  288. <p>Intercoms were used in offices but were not as popular in residential homes. They served as a means for executives to summon staff to their offices.</p>
  289. <p>Later in the century, telephone-based intercoms were invented, which connect two offices with a central station and are operated by a manual operator. Continuous advancements have placed these intercom systems in apartments and residential properties over the years.</p>
  290. <h2>What to Do With an Old Intercom</h2>
  291. <p>The video intercom system came to light in the 1980s and became available in many homes and apartments. It is probably what you refer to as the “old” intercom you currently have that only serves half of your home security needs. This type of intercom system has wires running across the building, connecting the master station and substations.</p>
  292. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/wireless-intercom-and-telephone-entry-system" title="Wireless Intercom and Telephone Entry System">Smart home intercoms</a> have incorporated many more features than the old intercoms had. The old ones are typically designed to broadcast visitor arrival to the connected monitor.</p>
  293. <p>However, with smart intercoms, homeowners can view visitors from the remote monitor in the home. Likewise, they can allow gate access without physically being there. Both visitors and tenants can talk with each other using the integrated video feature.</p>
  294. <p>You can tell your home intercom is old if it constantly breaks down due to faulty wiring, speaker static, and no communication. If you are leasing or renting the property, even the antiquated appearance of this kind of intercom system can hurt your market listing. It just isn’t modern or up-to-date.</p>
  295. <p>Here’s what you can do with your existing old-school intercom:</p>
  296. <ul>
  297. <li>
  298. <strong>Repair it.</strong> Professionals may still be able to revive an old intercom system. Hardware issues are the most common problem and may still be replaceable if replacement parts are available.</li>
  299. <li>
  300. <strong>Recycle it.</strong> Old-school home intercoms that are already too old to repair are great for home decoration. Turn it into a new piece of art or reuse its components for an electronic project.</li>
  301. <li>
  302. <strong>Remove it.</strong> If it is beyond use and becomes unsightly, feel free to remove old intercoms. It helps free up space, especially in old systems that use bulky in-unit hardware and servers.</li>
  303. <li>
  304. <strong>Sell or donate it.</strong> If you are not fond of keeping vintage collectibles around, consider selling or donating them to organizations that collect antiques. These devices are a reminder of times gone by, and nonprofit organizations will be willing to preserve them for future viewing.</li>
  305. <li>
  306. <strong>Replace it.</strong> Old home intercom systems that are beyond repair can be replaced. Consider getting a new model rather than replacing it with a similar model. You may be used to how your old intercom works, but outdated models can experience the same problems that are already addressed in the newer models.</li>
  307. <li>
  308. <strong>Retrofit it.</strong> Upgrade to a modern home intercom system and experience new features designed with convenience and security in mind.</li>
  309. </ul>
  310. <p>Old home intercoms have a distinct and vintage beauty to them. But functionality-wise, they are very lacking compared to modern intercom systems.</p>
  311. <p>If you decide to get a new system, the following will tell you what useful features are best to consider.</p>
  312. <h2>Features of Modern Home Intercom Systems</h2>
  313. <p>The traditional home intercom systems are, indeed, reliable. You can enable access at the push of a button and view whoever is calling remotely. You don’t have to meet visitors at the gate.</p>
  314. <p>Modern home intercom systems have pushed beyond this performance with added convenience and security features. You now have the option of:</p>
  315. <h3>Wireless Intercom System</h3>
  316. <p>A wireless intercom system streamlines the cabling and wiring needed to install a video intercom. The hardware only connects to a power supply, internet, and door release to function. Wired intercom systems are still available in modern intercoms but wireless systems are cheaper options.</p>
  317. <h3>Cloud Storage</h3>
  318. <p>Cloud storage eliminates the need for a large server to save video footage. It stores data on a cloud for owners to access anytime without physically going through their hardware storage.</p>
  319. <h3>Remote Access Control</h3>
  320. <p>It enables owners to grant entry to visitors even when they aren’t around. Intercom systems such as <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/wireless-intercom-and-telephone-entry-system?view=products#/pfilter:vendor:LiftMaster" title="LiftMaster Wireless Intercom and Telephone Entry System">LiftMaster</a> have technology accessible through the web or mobile app.</p>
  321. <h3>Smart Home Automation</h3>
  322. <p>Advanced home intercom systems can integrate with third-party platforms like Google Home as part of your smart home system. It gives homeowners total and comprehensive remote operation of all of their door intercoms and can even work with voice commands for hands-free operation.</p>
  323. <h3>High Definition Video</h3>
  324. <p>Say goodbye to grainy video footage with modern home intercom systems that use a high-definition camera. Some cameras can work through the dark using infrared technology.</p>
  325. <h3>One-Way or Two-Way Video Calling</h3>
  326. <p>This is one of the more important security features of smart home intercoms for tenants. It allows you to communicate directly with visitors. In two-way calling, the tenant and visitor can see and hear each other from the monitor.</p>
  327. <h3>Delivery PINS</h3>
  328. <p>Home intercom systems like LiftMaster have a convenient feature that enables users to issue a one-time PIN code. Using an internet gateway, the door intercom can connect with the In-Garage Delivery feature for couriers to deliver packages.</p>
  329. <h2>Upgrading Your Home Intercom System</h2>
  330. <p>Upgrading your system is not only about keeping up-to-date with technology, although that is the main idea. Did you know that a more modern system can also lower the operating costs associated with older models?</p>
  331. <p>With less maintenance and repair expenses, the upfront cost of a modern intercom system installation is well worth the investment.</p>
  332. <p>Visit us at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a> if you are pondering what to do with your old intercom model. Let our <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">customer service</a> help you sort out problems in case the unit is viable for repair. Or, we can help you pick the best fit for your property if you want to upgrade to the newest and most secure intercom technology.</p>]]>
  333.    </content>
  334.  </entry>
  335.  <entry>
  336.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/dks-doorking</id>
  337.    <published>2024-01-22T08:31:23-05:00</published>
  338.    <updated>2024-01-22T08:31:23-05:00</updated>
  339.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/dks-doorking"/>
  340.    <title>DKS Doorking – Access Control Solutions That Customers Can Rely On</title>
  341.    <author>
  342.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  343.    </author>
  344.    <summary type="html">
  345.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Modern times call for modern solutions to access control. The entry and exit of people and vehicles have to be verified to ensure the safety of tenants and the property itself. This is where DKS Doorking comes in, a reliable and impeccable brand for access control solutions.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/dks-doorking">More</a></p>]]>
  346.    </summary>
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  348.      <![CDATA[<p>Modern times call for modern solutions to access control. The entry and exit of people and vehicles have to be verified to ensure the safety of tenants and the property itself. This is where <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/doorking" title="Doorking">DKS Doorking</a> comes in, a reliable and impeccable brand for access control solutions.</p>
  349. <h2>Get to Know the Brand</h2>
  350. <p>Doorking Inc. (DKS) is a global brand established in 1948. Famous for its DKS gate operators, the brand also designs and manufactures telephone entry systems, parking control products, and other innovative items in the access control industry.</p>
  351. <p>DKS has pioneered the use of dependable entrapment prevention systems in vehicular gate operators. It integrated the prevention system into its gate operators even before entrapment protection became a part of the standard for vehicle gate operators.</p>
  352. <p>Doorking was also the first to use microprocessors and electromagnetic limits in its designs to maximize the safety provided by its products.</p>
  353. <p>Located in Inglewood, California, DKS is one of the top leaders in the access control industry. It provides quality and premium solutions to every access control problem.</p>
  354. <p>The brand has made a reputable name for itself that amplifies its renowned capability in the business.</p>
  355. <h2>Access Control Solutions From Doorking</h2>
  356. <p>Over the years, DKS has mastered its craft and excelled in providing access control solutions in residential, commercial and parking entryways. General applications of its products in various settings proved to be beneficial in many ways.</p>
  357. <p>Here are some of the access control solutions you can get from DKS.</p>
  358. <h3>Digital Keypads</h3>
  359. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?view=products&amp;q=digital%20keypad#/pfilter:vendor:Doorking">DKS keypads</a> apply to any settings where a digital code entry is used. This can be used in standalone applications or connected to an access controller or any other safety system.</p>
  360. <p>For instance, the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/doorking-1504-081">1504 model</a> can be paired with the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/doorking-1506-096">1506 series</a> for an intercom substation where voice communication is required.</p>
  361. <h3>Standalone Card Readers</h3>
  362. <p>A standalone access control system is cost-effective and is meant for low-budget security plans. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?view=products&amp;q=standalone%20card%20reader&amp;fallbackQuery=standalone%20card%20reader#/pfilter:vendor:Doorking">DKS standalone card readers</a> are meant for single-door use.</p>
  363. <h3>Access Controller</h3>
  364. <p>If standalone readers don’t suit your needs, go for a multi-door access controller instead. This is a good option for small businesses, apartments, office buildings and other industrial facilities.</p>
  365. <p>It gives access control to specified individuals and also has reporting capabilities. It can control up to 8000 device codes and may be paired with a DKS remote call station.</p>
  366. <h3>DK Prox DOT</h3>
  367. <p>An innovative addition to DKS access control solutions, DK DOT makes your phone an instant access credential even without an app. Just add an authorized DK DOT inside the case of your device and use it as your pass to gain entry.</p>
  368. <h3>Electric Locks – Strikes and Deadbolts</h3>
  369. <p>Great for standard doors, <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=doorking+strike">DKS electric strikes</a> are budget-friendly and easy to install. All of them are suitable for doors with cylindrical locks. DKS also has a range of <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=doorking+deadbolt">electric deadbolts</a> to secure door and gate operations.</p>
  370. <h3>Magnetic Door and Gate Locks</h3>
  371. <p>Magnetic door and gate locks provide better security since they remain closed even under pressure. DKS fail-safe magnetic locks come in surface or mortise mount style and also have other special features like a built-in timer and LED lock status indicators.</p>
  372. <h3>MICROCLIK and MICROPLUS RF Controls</h3>
  373. <p>For automobile access, DKS has its line of <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=microclik">MICROCLIK</a> and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=microplus">MICROPLUS</a> RF controls.</p>
  374. <h3>Proximity Card Readers</h3>
  375. <p>Proximity card readers read access credentials within a given radius to verify and allow entry. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?view=products&amp;q=proximity%20card%20reader#/pfilter:vendor:Doorking">DKS prox card readers</a> have different mounting styles depending on what you need. They are also vandal-resistant, which makes them suitable for both outdoor and indoor use.</p>
  376. <h3>ProxPlus Secure Card Readers</h3>
  377. <p>Some facilities may require a high level of security, which proximity card readers cannot provide. For that, DKS offers ProxPlus, secure card readers that come with a unique identifier that is difficult to bypass.</p>
  378. <h2>Other DKS Security Solutions for Safe Access</h2>
  379. <h3>Video Entry System</h3>
  380. <p>A video entry system allows tenants to visually see the people outside wanting to enter. It provides better control and can also be integrated into other security features like CCTVs.</p>
  381. <p>DKS video entry system applications mostly focus on residential use.</p>
  382. <p>Its latest product is the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/doorking-2112-080">2112 eVolve</a>, which can control up to three entry points. With this video entry system, homeowners have infinite access to control the system virtually wherever they are as long as there is an internet connection and a laptop, a tablet, or a smartphone.</p>
  383. <h3>Telephone Entry System</h3>
  384. <p>A <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?view=products&amp;q=telephone%20entry%20system#/pfilter:vendor:Doorking">telephone entry system</a> utilizes an intercom that allows communication between residents and visitors outside the building. It can either be a wireless intercom or a wired intercom.</p>
  385. <p>The voice communication generated through the intercom enables quick and efficient contact for the parties involved. The ideal telephone entry isn’t only useful in residential buildings but also commercial facilities as well.</p>
  386. <p>It is also a great addition to entrances that cater to people with disabilities, as they can call someone for help whenever they have to.</p>
  387. <h3>Access Control System</h3>
  388. <p>The access control system plays a major role in the security improvement of buildings and residential areas. The system integrates well with vehicular gate operators, residential and commercial gate operators, and garage and entry doors of residences and office buildings, among others.</p>
  389. <p>An access control system has a control board that verifies data to either grant or deny entry. The use of this system in many access points has helped improve the security and safety of people, vehicles, and properties.</p>
  390. <h3>Gate Operators</h3>
  391. <p>Gate automation won’t work without gate operators. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?view=products&amp;q=gate%20operator#/pfilter:vendor:Doorking">DKS operators</a> make access control easier as they help open and close the gates without any physical interference. It can be operated with access credentials such as remote control, key fobs, or digital pin codes.</p>
  392. <p>Some can even be connected to smartphone apps or home assistants like Google Home for efficient control and operation.</p>
  393. <h3>Parking Control Solutions</h3>
  394. <p>DKS has a wide range of <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/parking-systems?view=products#/pfilter:vendor:Doorking">parking control products</a> that help verify access to parking facilities and spaces. Lane barriers or wedge barrier systems can be installed to help control traffic, especially in busy areas. DKS also has overhead gate operators, vehicular slide gates and openers for swing gates as well.</p>
  395. <h2>You’ll Never Go Wrong With Doorking</h2>
  396. <p>DKS Doorking designs, manufactures and sells safety devices for access, parking and entry systems of residential and commercial properties. Industrial sites also make use of DKS solutions in their aim to upgrade security levels.</p>
  397. <p>Get your DKS device now from a reliable dealer like <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>. ASE carries several reputable brands in the safety and security industry, which include door and gate hardware, door and gate accessories and other related products.</p>
  398. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">Contact our customer service</a> for any inquiries about the brands we carry and the products we sell.</p>]]>
  399.    </content>
  400.  </entry>
  401.  <entry>
  402.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/bullet-camera-resolution</id>
  403.    <published>2024-01-19T09:00:00-05:00</published>
  404.    <updated>2024-01-19T09:00:00-05:00</updated>
  405.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/bullet-camera-resolution"/>
  406.    <title>Bullet Camera Resolution: Understanding the Key to Clear Video Footage</title>
  407.    <author>
  408.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  409.    </author>
  410.    <summary type="html">
  411.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1"><span data-mce-fragment="1">CCTV cameras are installed not only to prevent potential property intrusion, but the footage they capture also makes for great evidence in the case of intrusions and other crime in the area. </span></span>What makes a bullet camera system preferable among other types of security cameras is its neat features like resolution.<p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/bullet-camera-resolution">More</a></p>]]>
  412.    </summary>
  413.    <content type="html">
  414.      <![CDATA[<p>CCTV cameras are installed not only to prevent potential property intrusion, but the footage they capture also makes for great evidence in the case of intrusions and other crime in the area.</p>
  415. <p>A bullet camera is the type of security camera that is best installed in conspicuous places. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=bullet+camera">Bullet cameras</a> are useful for identifying faces and other small details in the captured footage.</p>
  416. <p>You can even trace plate numbers of passing vehicles when installed at a proper vantage point.</p>
  417. <p>What makes a bullet camera system preferable among other types of security cameras is its neat features like resolution.</p>
  418. <h2>What Is Camera Resolution and Why Does It Matter?</h2>
  419. <p>When buying lenses, camera resolution is one of the most important considerations. If you are not particularly adept with cameras, it’s easy to overlook this detail. But for the purpose of recording a better and clearer image, the camera resolution does matter.</p>
  420. <p>The camera resolution refers to the level of detail that a camera captures to produce a sharp image. It is measured in pixels or dots and squares that make up the photo if you zoom in.</p>
  421. <p>Higher pixels mean there are more pixels in the image, making it look more accurate and clearer. With higher-resolution cameras, you can crop and print images without ruining their quality.</p>
  422. <p>You see, a low-resolution camera produces a printed image with an almost jagged look and an obvious square of pixels. Those are called pixelated images, which are not useful for providing small details.</p>
  423. <h2>Which Camera Resolution Is the Best?</h2>
  424. <p>When it comes to security cameras, you will encounter resolution labels like 2MP, 4MP, 5MP or 8MP. Sometimes, you will read 720p, 1080p, 2K or 4K.</p>
  425. <p>We know that resolution is the amount of detail that the camera captures. The width and height of the image determine it.</p>
  426. <p>A camera that captures 1920x1080 pixels can produce an image with a resolution of 2,073,600 pixels or around 2MP. The height of the image, in this case 1080p, represents the resolution. So, a 2MP security camera records videos in 1080p resolution.</p>
  427. <p>You may also hear terms like HD, FHD, 2K, or 4K, which refer to its horizontal resolution. A 1080p resolution is considered Full HD (High Definition).</p>
  428. <p>Use the following guide to identify the resolution of security cameras and their terminologies.</p>
  429. <ul>
  430. <li><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance/products/unv-ipc2322sb-hdzk-i0" title="UNV 2MP HD LightHunter IR VF Bullet Network Camera | UNV-IPC2322SB-HDZK-I0">2MP resolution (1920x1080) Full HD</a></li>
  431. <li><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance/products/unv-ipc2k24se-adf40kmc-wl-i0" title="UNV 4MP HD ColorHunter Wide Angle Fixed Bullet Network Camera | UNV-IPC2K24SE-ADF40KMC-WL-I0">4MP resolution (2560x1440) 2K</a></li>
  432. <li><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance/products/unv-ipc2105sb-adf16km-i0" title="UNV 5MP HD Wide Angle Intelligent IR Fixed Bullet Network Camera | UNV-IPC2105SB-ADF16KM-I0">5MP resolution (2560x1920) 2K+</a></li>
  433. <li><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance/products/hanwha-vision-pno-a9081r" title="Hanwha Vision 4K IR Bullet AI Camera | HAN-PNO-A9081R">8MP resolution (3840x2160) 4K</a></li>
  434. </ul>
  435. <p>In the past, IP security cameras had the standard 720p resolution, but manufacturers have done away with that and prefer higher pixels nowadays.</p>
  436. <p>Please note that camera resolution alone is not the only factor in producing sharp images. The camera and lens’ focal length, frame rate, sensor size and even the resolution of the monitor itself affect the quality of the images produced.</p>
  437. <h2>Bullet Camera Resolution</h2>
  438. <p>The typical resolution for security <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/ip-cameras">IP cameras</a> like the bullet camera is between 2MP to 8MP. There are different types of specialty cameras, to begin with: dome camera, bullet camera, Network/IP camera, wireless, PTZ pan-tilt-zoom, infrared and C-mount.</p>
  439. <p>The bullet type, getting its name from its barrel shape, is preferred for its long-range surveillance and high weather resistance.</p>
  440. <p>Bullet cameras are cameras with a cylindrical shape and are highly recognizable as CCTV. It is often installed outdoors, with its design meant as a preventative measure that deters potential intruders.</p>
  441. <p>Depending on the brand, make, and model, bullet camera resolution starts at 1080p. The premium options are available at higher MPs for greater detail.</p>
  442. <p>The camera shape enables it to house a larger lens. So, it can capture high-resolution images at a long distance. At most, a bullet camera can capture sharp images at a distance of about 25 to 30 meters (82 to 98 ft).</p>
  443. <p>One downside of the high-res and clear images is the storage space and download time. You may need cloud storage to store the large files from the captured videos.</p>
  444. <h2>Advantages of the Bullet SecurityCamera</h2>
  445. <p>Bullet cameras are often used in commercial and public places like airports, traffic intersections, and parking areas. They are installed anywhere where building owners communicate openly to people that they are being monitored. </p>
  446. <h3>Weatherproof</h3>
  447. <p>Bullet cameras are built with a sturdy casing that is dust, water and weather-resistant. They often have ratings of IP65 or higher to indicate resistance to solid and liquid elements. The protective casing of bullet cameras also provides glare and rain protection.</p>
  448. <h3>Easy to Install</h3>
  449. <p>They are easier to install in places that don’t require an adjustment in camera placement. Installers only identify a good location where it can sweep a wider view. The cameras are then mounted in position, and the cable is wired into the power source and home ethernet.</p>
  450. <h3>Long Range Vision</h3>
  451. <p>Bullet cameras are useful for capturing sharp details from a distance, even something as crucial as license plate viewing. It has a motorized varifocal lens that is flexible for various uses.</p>
  452. <p>Bullet cameras may have a telephoto lens for longer and larger coverage. It may also have a wide-angle lens for smaller areas that need wider viewing.</p>
  453. <h3>Night Vision</h3>
  454. <p>Many of the bullet camera models have infrared (IR) illuminators. The IR distance illuminator enables the camera to still function at night for enhanced security within the IR range.</p>
  455. <h3>Overt Presence</h3>
  456. <p>The presence of a bullet camera can be enough to prevent break-ins and crime, knowing that they are monitored. It improves the deterrence value in the property for which a security camera system is mainly installed. It may be both an advantage and disadvantage, knowing that criminals may be able to estimate its range of coverage.</p>
  457. <h2>Disadvantages of a Bullet Camera</h2>
  458. <p>Some of the drawbacks of bullet cameras are:</p>
  459. <ul>
  460. <li>Inability to change the angle of view</li>
  461. <li>No 360-degree viewing with its fixed lens</li>
  462. <li>Repositioning means reinstallation of the entire unit</li>
  463. <li>The neck-like base can be tampered with or bent by force</li>
  464. <li>More obvious</li>
  465. </ul>
  466. <h3>Buying a Bullet Camera</h3>
  467. <p>Before buying a bullet security camera, consider not only its resolution but also a few more factors and features. Determine the span of the area to cover, visibility such as infrared, IP rating, operating temperatures, and requirements for installation.</p>
  468. <p>Once you figure these things out, find the best bullet camera from <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>. We will help you pick out the best one for your property, guided by your preference and general considerations. With the bullet camera, you are assured that your home is thoroughly guarded all the time.</p>]]>
  469.    </content>
  470.  </entry>
  471.  <entry>
  472.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/commercial-gates</id>
  473.    <published>2024-01-17T09:00:03-05:00</published>
  474.    <updated>2024-01-17T09:00:03-05:00</updated>
  475.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/commercial-gates"/>
  476.    <title>Commercial Gates: Protecting Business Properties and Assets</title>
  477.    <author>
  478.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  479.    </author>
  480.    <summary type="html">
  481.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Commercial gates have the power to protect business properties and assets against vandalism, theft, and other crimes. They enhance security measures to guarantee the safety of the premises.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/commercial-gates">More</a></p>]]>
  482.    </summary>
  483.    <content type="html">
  484.      <![CDATA[<p>Commercial gates have the power to protect business properties and assets against vandalism, theft, and other crimes. They enhance security measures to guarantee the safety of the premises.</p>
  485. <p>While there are many gate options available, knowing which one to install for your business can be hard. But fret not! This article will help you decide which one to choose out of the many gate types and provide tips on how to find the perfect commercial gate operator for automated gate access, too!</p>
  486. <h2>Types of Commercial Gates for Businesses</h2>
  487. <p>Depending on the business owner’s choice and the aesthetics of the area, different types of commercial gates can be used.</p>
  488. <ul>
  489. <li>Cantilever gate</li>
  490. <li>Rolling gate</li>
  491. <li>Sliding gate</li>
  492. <li>Double swing gate</li>
  493. <li>Vertical lift gate</li>
  494. <li>Swing gate</li>
  495. <li>Automatic gate</li>
  496. <li>Chain link gate</li>
  497. <li>Vertical pivot gate</li>
  498. </ul>
  499. <p>Commercial facilities employ all of these gate options depending on what they need.</p>
  500. <p>The two most common types are commercial <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-all-gate-operators-swing-gate-openers-and-operators" title="Swing Gate Openers and Operators">swing gates</a> and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-all-gate-operators-slide-gate-openers-and-operators" title="Slide Gate Openers and Operators">sliding gates</a>. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/vertical-lift-operators" title="Vertical Lift Operators">Vertical lift gates</a> and driveway gates are also typically used in parking lots and entryways.</p>
  501. <h2>Purpose of Commercial Gate Operators</h2>
  502. <p>Residential gate operators cannot be used in a commercial setting, given that commercial setups often require heavy-duty operation. Commercial gate operators are also used more frequently compared to residential ones.</p>
  503. <p>A gate operator makes gate operation more convenient and accessible. But other than that, commercial gate operators also have the following purposes:</p>
  504. <h3>Heightened Security</h3>
  505. <p>Automated commercial security gates are made from durable and sturdy materials like aluminum and steel. Because of these materials alone, you’ll find it becomes harder for thieves and vandals to get through the gate.</p>
  506. <p>Automated gate access also makes it more difficult for them to enter the vicinity without the appropriate credentials.</p>
  507. <h3>May Reduce Insurance Costs</h3>
  508. <p>Paying for the insurance of a business property may cost a lot. However, some insurance companies may lower the premium you have to pay upon seeing the installation of automated commercial gates.</p>
  509. <h3>Better Access</h3>
  510. <p>Commercial gate operators streamline gate access by providing several convenient options. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/access-control" title="Access Control">Access control systems</a> can be controlled through remote controls, keypads, RFID card readers, biometric scans, or telephone entry systems, among others.</p>
  511. <p>An automated gate allows people with the right access credentials to enter and exit without fuss while also assuring that unauthorized personnel cannot enter.</p>
  512. <h2>How to Choose the Right Gate Operator for Commercial Gates</h2>
  513. <p>The practical use of commercial gate operators starts with determining which gate operator fits your needs. The key points in selecting the right one are as follows:</p>
  514. <h3>Choose the Right Type of Gate Operator</h3>
  515. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators" title="Gate Openers and Operators">Gate operators</a> come in different types: swing gate operators, slide gate operators, barrier gate operators and heavy-duty gate operators. Both swing and slide gate operators can also be heavy-duty depending on the weight of the gate they can control.</p>
  516. <p>Commercial security gates should use the applicable gate operator intended for its gate type. If the operator is inappropriate for the gate, it can’t provide the proper automation and renders both the gate and the operator ineffective.</p>
  517. <h3>Identify the Size and Requirements of the Gate You Have</h3>
  518. <p>Each gate also has its own specifications, such as width and weight. These specs should be taken into account when buying and installing a gate operator.</p>
  519. <p>Gate operators come in different horsepowers, and each model from different brands also has its own capacity. In general, however, 1HP models can automate gates weighing 1700 lbs and up to 21 m high, while 1.5HP models have the strength to power gates up to 2100 lbs and 24 m high.</p>
  520. <h3>Check for Security Features</h3>
  521. <p>The main goal of a security gate is to protect commercial spaces. For this reason, the security features of an operator are a priority.</p>
  522. <p>Gate operators should have integrated max run and auto close timers. These features lessen the possibility of tailgating or other people entering the area without permission. Other security features are alarms, sensors, and real-time alerts.</p>
  523. <h3>Emergency Disconnect</h3>
  524. <p>The possibility of the gate crashing down or malfunctioning shouldn’t be overlooked. Make sure that the gate operator has an emergency disconnect feature. An emergency disconnect allows you to operate the gate manually during emergencies.</p>
  525. <h3>Consider Speed</h3>
  526. <p>You don’t want a gate to close too fast, as it might crash into vehicles or even people. You also don’t want it to be too slow that others without permission can enter by following someone with authorized access.</p>
  527. <p>The speed of gate operation varies from one operator to another. In remote operation, considering the speed of the opening and closing is vital for both safety and convenience. So, always read the specifications of the gate operator you are looking at before purchasing.</p>
  528. <h3>Verify Standards</h3>
  529. <p>All security equipment and hardware must pass certain standards to assure users of their credibility and reliability in providing safety. Get brands that pass all safety standards.</p>
  530. <p>The UL 325 Safety Standards regulate the rules and requirements that all automatic garage doors, vehicular gates, and the like should follow. Receiving this certification means that the gate operator has the functions and qualifying factors that meet safety performance.</p>
  531. <p>The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) also has its own certification. An operator with ANSI approval means it is tested and proven to be a good one.</p>
  532. <h3>Warranty</h3>
  533. <p>Most brands – especially the reputable ones – always offer warranties. The length of these warranties and their inclusions, however, depends on the specific models.</p>
  534. <p>Always check for the inclusions and limitations of the included warranty. The number of years you can avail of it should also be considered.</p>
  535. <h2>Is It Wise to Invest in Gate Automation?</h2>
  536. <p>Practicality-wise, automatic gates make things easier for businesses and commercial establishments.</p>
  537. <p>Automating a gate may have upfront costs, especially during installation and repairs. However, access becomes effortlessly smooth, which helps in day-to-day operations. It further maximizes the security and protection of the property and assets within.</p>
  538. <p>And since most commercial gates are heavy, installing a gate operator for an automatic operation lessens the physical workload of staff and tenants.</p>
  539. <h2>Get a Reliable Commercial Gate Operator Now!</h2>
  540. <p>The gate’s control system is crucial for the safety and protection of the premises. Thus, you need to install a reliable and authentic access control system with an electric gate operator that can handle the size of the gate itself.</p>
  541. <p>Check out our <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=commercial+gate+operator">wide selection of commercial gate operators</a>. We have an assortment of operators available depending on your gate type and gate automation needs.</p>
  542. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a> is your one-stop shop for security equipment and other related products. Feel free to keep in touch with our friendly <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">customer service</a> for inquiries.</p>]]>
  543.    </content>
  544.  </entry>
  545.  <entry>
  546.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/office-door-intercom-system</id>
  547.    <published>2024-01-12T16:47:31-05:00</published>
  548.    <updated>2024-01-12T16:47:31-05:00</updated>
  549.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/office-door-intercom-system"/>
  550.    <title>Revolutionize Your Workplace Communication With an Office Door Intercom System</title>
  551.    <author>
  552.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  553.    </author>
  554.    <summary type="html">
  555.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">From a security perspective, businesses demand more stringent protection for the safety of their people and resources. An office door security system plays a big role in heeding this demand. These places need a safe and secure system that can also accommodate large amounts of traffic.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/office-door-intercom-system">More</a></p>]]>
  556.    </summary>
  557.    <content type="html">
  558.      <![CDATA[<p>From a security perspective, businesses demand more stringent protection for the safety of their people and resources. An office door security system plays a big role in heeding this demand. These places need a safe and secure system that can also accommodate large amounts of traffic.</p>
  559. <h2>What Is an Office Door Intercom System?</h2>
  560. <p>Ages ago, intercoms were just standalone systems used for internal voice communication in a building. But thanks to technological advancements, an intercom now incorporates other control devices. It can be wired to a door lock, latch, or light to operate remotely.</p>
  561. <p>Many intercom systems are also equipped with audio-video systems to identify visitors and manage door access. An office door intercom system or commercial intercom system is installed to serve two purposes: communication and access.</p>
  562. <h2>How Does an Intercom System Work?</h2>
  563. <p>An office or commercial intercom system works to provide communication and property access. It is made up of two components: the base station and the substations.</p>
  564. <p>The base station is located at the main entrance, while the substations are installed in individual units or offices. These substations are linked to the base station.</p>
  565. <p>Both the base and substations are equipped with a microphone and speaker at the most basic level. The most advanced systems have cameras for recording, often with videos delivered in real-time. The captured videos and images are then stored either locally or in a cloud-based system for users to audit when needed.</p>
  566. <p>These office door intercom systems also connect to a door release system that can be accessed remotely using access control devices. The door release is the physical component that grants access whenever it receives a signal from the master station.</p>
  567. <p>Office intercoms enable the tenants of the particular unit to talk directly with visitors. The tenant can then unlock the door remotely using the door station button or access control devices such as a mobile phone.</p>
  568. <p>Intercoms like the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-capxlv2" title="LiftMaster Smart Video Intercom - L CAPXLV2">LiftMaster Smart Video Intercom CAPXLV2</a> provides a scalable cloud-based solution. This and other LiftMaster products can control multiple entry points for individual units and vehicular gates.</p>
  569. <h2>Types of Office Door Intercom System</h2>
  570. <p>For a business with many departments, an intercom system is one of the most prompt and reliable avenues of communication. The most common office door intercom systems are:</p>
  571. <h3>Wired Intercom Systems</h3>
  572. <p>In a <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/wired-intercom-and-telephone-entry-systems" title="Wired Intercom and Telephone Entry Systems">wired intercom system</a>, the base station and substations are hardwired with each other across the area. It operates using interconnected in-unit hardware and on-site servers.</p>
  573. <p>The wired system is complex and costly to install and may need some alteration in the building for the cabling. However, it is also the most reliable system with lesser susceptibility to breach.</p>
  574. <h3>Wireless Intercom System</h3>
  575. <p>A <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/wireless-intercom-and-telephone-entry-system" title="Wireless Intercom and Telephone Entry System">wireless intercom system</a> ditches the need for extensive wiring. Instead, it utilizes the internet to provide the same services that the wired system offers. Instead of in-unit hardware, it has a remote control system, a smart device, and cloud storage.</p>
  576. <h3>Video Intercom</h3>
  577. <p>A video intercom features a video camera along with a microphone, speakers, and a door-locking mechanism. A <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance" title="Video Surveillance">security camera</a> is installed at the entrance and has a monitoring device that the unit owner controls. It allows the owner to verify the identity of the visitor visually before granting door access.</p>
  578. <p>The video intercom system can be one-way or two-way. The two-way intercom has cameras on the base and substations where both visitors and tenants can see and hear each other during the call.</p>
  579. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/wireless-intercom-and-telephone-entry-system?view=products#/pfilter:vendor:LiftMaster" title="LiftMaster Wireless Intercom and Telephone Entry System">LiftMaster has smart video intercoms</a> that are easy to use and come with remote programming and real-time activity tracing to enhance security.</p>
  580. <h3>Telephone Entry System</h3>
  581. <p>A telephone entry system uses a telephone line where the visitor calls the tenants to request entry access. The telephone entry system is not limited to a landline. They can also use mobile phones and wireless telephones, and the system can be integrated with a video camera.</p>
  582. <h3>Audio Intercom</h3>
  583. <p>An audio intercom is the oldest type of office intercom. They are also used as apartment buzzers that allow visitors to talk with tenants outside of the building.</p>
  584. <p>Some audio intercoms are wired to the door release system and can grant door access. Audio intercoms are easy to use but were rendered obsolete by the emergence of sophisticated video intercoms.</p>
  585. <h2>Benefits of an Office Door Intercom System</h2>
  586. <p>Door intercoms seem a bit antiquated because of the presence of smartphones. But these devices have more to offer when it comes to revolutionizing the workplace for a business owner’s convenience and tenant protection.</p>
  587. <h3>Controlled Access</h3>
  588. <p>With an office door intercom system, owners can control who comes and goes. A commercial intercom system screens visitors at the gate before they decide whether to grant or deny entry.</p>
  589. <h3>Convenient</h3>
  590. <p>A reliable intercom system streamlines the daily activities of a certain office. Without having to get up and check people in physically by the gate, they can do remote monitoring and talk to them before allowing gate access.</p>
  591. <h3>Security</h3>
  592. <p>An office intercom system ensures that safety and security are not overlooked at all times. It screens identities, restricts people and deters any potential criminal activities.</p>
  593. <p>Office intercoms like the LiftMaster Smart Intercom Systems can provide real-time notifications of who accessed the property.</p>
  594. <h3>Monitor Deliveries</h3>
  595. <p>Door intercoms ensure there are no delays in package deliveries. Intercom systems now allow owners to issue a one-time PIN for couriers to access the main entrance. It’s best for multi-tenant buildings that handle a dozen deliveries every day.</p>
  596. <h3>Simplify the Work</h3>
  597. <p>Reinforcing security with an intercom system streamlines operations. It simplifies the work by reducing the need for security personnel to call offices when admitting guests. It not only saves effort but time as well.</p>
  598. <h2>Buying an Office Door Intercom System</h2>
  599. <p>A functional and reliable door intercom is an attractive deal for tenants if you are running a business. If you are looking to upgrade your current door security, always go for trusted brands with features that suit your business needs.</p>
  600. <p>Choose an office door security system with features like video capabilities, remote access control, a cloud-based system, and convenient contactless entry. Intercom systems that allow you to manage multiple entrances like a gate, door, and garage door are also great for large commercial spaces.</p>
  601. <p>Find more of our trusted office door intercom systems like the LiftMaster at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>. Our <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">customer service and technical support</a> will be there to assist you with all types of door security needs.</p>]]>
  602.    </content>
  603.  </entry>
  604.  <entry>
  605.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/bea-sensors</id>
  606.    <published>2024-01-11T16:34:23-05:00</published>
  607.    <updated>2024-01-11T16:34:23-05:00</updated>
  608.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/bea-sensors"/>
  609.    <title>How Automated Equipment Performance and Safety Are Improved With BEA Sensors</title>
  610.    <author>
  611.      <name>Narcis Bejtic</name>
  612.    </author>
  613.    <summary type="html">
  614.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">BEA sensors offer detection products designed for activation and safety detection. These are most often used in retail establishments, hospitals, offices, warehouses, and airport settings.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/bea-sensors">More</a></p>]]>
  615.    </summary>
  616.    <content type="html">
  617.      <![CDATA[<p>Technology has indeed propelled us into a world that serves our convenience. BEA sensors, for example, have been around for decades to take things off our hands – quite literally. Sensing equipment automatically opens doors for you and alerts you of the presence of something or someone.</p>
  618. <p>BEA sensors offer detection products designed for activation and safety detection. These are most often used in retail establishments, hospitals, offices, warehouses, and airport settings.</p>
  619. <h2>BEA Sensor Products and Applications</h2>
  620. <p>BEA Inc. is one of the leading manufacturers of advanced sensor solutions. It was founded in 1965 and maintains its global presence through many regional operating companies. With 50 years of experience in door safety, BEA produces highly recognized products that are ingrained in reliability and performance.</p>
  621. <p>BEA sensor products are practical solutions to various establishment settings. They are installed in automatic doors, vehicle gates and other transport access control systems to perform different functions.</p>
  622. <p>It offers solutions for the following applications:</p>
  623. <h3>Pedestrian Sensing Solution</h3>
  624. <p>Pedestrian sensing helps improve the flow of human traffic within a building. They are installed in swing and sliding doors that open when they detect people or objects passing through. It can also stop a revolving door for people to safely pass through.</p>
  625. <p>BEA sensing devices are added to low-energy doors, automated windows, speed lanes, turnstiles, and Knowing Act devices.</p>
  626. <p>Presence detection devices like the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-10eagle1hm">BEA Eagle</a>, <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/bea-sensors/products/bea-focus-active-infrared-presence-sensors">BEA Focus</a> and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-superscan-t-industrial-infrared-presence-sensor-primary">SUPERSCAN-T</a> are a few of the trusted BEA detection products for enhanced safety and convenience.</p>
  627. <h3>Industrial Automation Solutions</h3>
  628. <p>Warehouses, distribution centers, dock doors, and commercial doors can improve traffic management with BEA sensors. The sensors are designed for the activation and safety of high-performance doors. They come with signal lights to facilitate better traffic flow.</p>
  629. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-falcon-family-industrial-motion-sensors">BEA Falcon</a>, <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-10sparrow">Sparrow</a>, <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-is40-is40xl-motion-and-presence-sensor-for-industrial-doors">IS40XL</a>, <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-superscan-t-industrial-infrared-presence-sensor-primary-secondary">SUPERSCAN-T Infrared Presence Sensor</a> and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-10lzrwidescan">LZR Widescan</a> are best for industrial environments.</p>
  630. <h3>Security and Access Solutions</h3>
  631. <p>Products like Request-To-Exit, such as the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-10r2e-100">BEA R2E-100</a>, <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-10flykitb">Fly Kit</a> and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-10beambox">Beambox</a>, enhance off-door applications. These products help manage the accessibility of secure areas and are reinforced for use with electric strikes and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/magnetic-locks-indoor-magnetic-locks" title="Indoor Magnetic Locks">maglocks</a>.</p>
  632. <p>BEA has perimeter protection to safeguard designated areas as well. Laser-based sensors like LZR 130, LZR 600 and LZR U-920 are also available and designed for artwork protection. These are used in exhibits and valuables that trigger an alarm when the safety zone is compromised.</p>
  633. <h3>Public Transportation Solutions</h3>
  634. <p>In a fast-paced environment where there are trams, trains, and buses, accidents are inevitable. BEA sensing solutions are preventive measures designed to handle potential risks.</p>
  635. <p>Microwave and infrared sensors are added to entry and exit points to detect vehicles and pedestrians. These sensors prevent the doors from fully closing if a person or object is not yet fully boarded, eliminating damages and injuries.</p>
  636. <p>Unlike other sensors, public transport sensing products are built with superior-quality materials to withstand harsh environments.</p>
  637. <p>COLIBRI ONE is the BEA motion sensor used for the activation of automatic trains, tram doors, and subway doors. The BEA FOCUS and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bea-10lzrs600">LZR</a> are the dependable presence sensors usually installed in the doorway of public transport.</p>
  638. <p>Some trains also use the Beambox as a single-technology sensor that can detect both motion and presence.</p>
  639. <h3>Vehicle Sensing Solutions</h3>
  640. <p>Vehicle sensing exists with the primary purpose of directing and managing the flow of motor vehicles. The sensors are fastened to toll gates, barrier arms, and parking garage doors. Aside from traffic automation, these sensors are also tasked with vehicle classification.</p>
  641. <p>Vehicle classification is the process of identifying a vehicle to determine its model, make and type. The information collected can be paired with data analytic software and used for toll assessment, emergency access, and other vehicle classification needs.</p>
  642. <p>Additionally, vehicle sensors may be able to count vehicles within an area, identify empty parking lots, and detect unauthorized vehicles. These capabilities maximize security from illegal entry and make parking more convenient.</p>
  643. <h2>How BEA Sensors Improve the Performance and Safety of Doors</h2>
  644. <p>Automatic doors and gates are installed for convenient entry and exit. People can access the door without manually opening it, which can be cumbersome, especially in heavy metal doors. It is also true for automatic gates which allow vehicles to pass through with ease.</p>
  645. <h3>Enhanced Safety</h3>
  646. <p>Adding BEA sensors to these automatic doors and gates improves security and safety on top of convenience. Sensing devices protect pedestrians and vehicles from accidents. Without a safety sensor, the heavy automatic gate and door can slam into anything in their way.</p>
  647. <h3>Heightened Security</h3>
  648. <p>Motion detectors can deflect potential theft and illegal access to the property. BEA sensors have <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/perimeter-security-systems-types">perimeter protection</a> that sets off the alarm if a restricted area is breached. It gives property owners better security of a designated perimeter without exhausting the manual labor force.</p>
  649. <h3>Streamline the Workflow</h3>
  650. <p>Sensors enable the smooth flow of traffic and only provide an alert when necessary. If, for example, a pedestrian is moving in the incorrect direction, the device will trigger an alarm.</p>
  651. <p>With infrared sensors, the door or window will automatically open when the detection field notices an attempt for access. An example is the drive-thru window, where the window slides open whenever there is a motion or an attempt to pass an object.</p>
  652. <h3>Assist in Traffic Flow</h3>
  653. <p>In an industrial setting that uses high-performance doors and speedy operation, BEA solutions are dedicated to simplifying the work and traffic flow. The sensing device monitors the area, activates the door and signals potential hazards to ensure a steady workflow.</p>
  654. <h3>Save on Energy</h3>
  655. <p>With accurate sensors, businesses can cut their energy consumption and reduce door cycles. It ensures that the door opens only when needed and keeps it closed if unattended. It prevents draftiness in extremely low weather and humidity in summer.</p>
  656. <p>Many escalators are now also using the efficiency of BEA pedestrian sensing solutions. Escalators with sensors do not run unless they detect motion toward them. It helps companies conserve energy while directing the flow of pedestrians.</p>
  657. <h2>Integrating the Latest BEA Sensing Technologies</h2>
  658. <p>Whatever the business environment can be, BEA sensors play a vital role in ensuring the safety goal of automatic doors and reinforce it a hundredfold. They guarantee both pedestrian safety and vehicle safety for a smooth operation.</p>
  659. <p>BEA sensing is geared towards the performance and productivity of industrial and commercial establishments. You can browse for these products at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>.</p>
  660. <p>All Security Equipment brings a range of BEA sensors that work on automatic gates and doors, automatic new windows, vehicle gates and transport systems. For more questions and clarifications about <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/bea-sensors" title="BEA Sensors">BEA products and other related items</a>, contact our customer service <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">here</a>.</p>]]>
  661.    </content>
  662.  </entry>
  663.  <entry>
  664.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-la500-gate-opener</id>
  665.    <published>2024-01-10T08:50:21-05:00</published>
  666.    <updated>2024-01-10T08:50:21-05:00</updated>
  667.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-la500-gate-opener"/>
  668.    <title>The Benefits of Choosing a LiftMaster LA500 Gate Opener</title>
  669.    <author>
  670.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  671.    </author>
  672.    <summary type="html">
  673.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">If you have a large swing gate for your property, you also need a reliable gate opener to manage it. Consider getting the LiftMaster LA500 gate opener and let it do all of the heavy lifting for you while securing your property.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-la500-gate-opener">More</a></p>]]>
  674.    </summary>
  675.    <content type="html">
  676.      <![CDATA[<p>If you have a large swing gate for your property, you also need a reliable gate opener to manage it. Consider getting the LiftMaster LA500 gate opener and let it do all of the heavy lifting for you while securing your property.</p>
  677. <p>A linear actuator such as the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-all-gate-operators-swing-gate-openers-and-operators-liftmaster-swing-gate-operators-liftmaster-dual-la500-dual" target="_blank">LiftMaster LA500 gate opener</a> is a powerful swing gate operator for residential and commercial use. Coming from LiftMaster's excellent line of products, the LA500 promises unsurpassed performance in gate security.</p>
  678. <h2>What Is the LiftMaster LA500 Gate Opener?</h2>
  679. <p>Swing gates, especially the heavy ones, are hard to operate manually. Hooking this kind of gate up to an automatic gate opener makes using it easier and more convenient while reducing the manual labor involved. This is where the LiftMaster LA500 surpasses other products in swing gate automation.</p>
  680. <p>The LA500 is a linear actuator, which, in a swing gate system, is the motorized gate arm that opens and closes the door. It’s mounted off the ground and connects to the gate post and frame.</p>
  681. <p>An electric motor mechanically drives the linear actuator. When triggered, the gate arm shortens or lengthens to swing the gate inward or outward to open and close.</p>
  682. <p>The LiftMaster LA500 automatic gate opener is rated to work on gates up to 1600 lbs and 18 ft long. It uses LiftMaster’s patented system and connectivity features.</p>
  683. <h2>LiftMaster LA500 Product Description</h2>
  684. <p>Before deciding whether the LA500 is suited for your swing gate, check out these other useful product features:</p>
  685. <h3>Power</h3>
  686. <p>The LA500 has a full-time AC run operation and an accessory power or battery backup with an exceptional starting torque. It has a 24V DC motor to allow continuous duty in case of power failure.</p>
  687. <p>The battery backup system can provide up to 500 cycles or up to 24 days of standby power without AC power.</p>
  688. <p>Its industrial-level surge suppression protects the system from damage through high and low voltages.</p>
  689. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-la500xl60w-dual" target="_blank">LiftMaster LA500</a> is also solar power-ready, making it an ultra-reliable gate opener.</p>
  690. <h3>myQ Technology Connectivity</h3>
  691. <p>Remote monitoring is one of the most important features property owners look for in an automatic gate operator. Built with LiftMaster’s connectivity features, the LA500 is Wi-Fi enabled and allows you to link to myQ technology.</p>
  692. <p>The myQ app provides secure monitoring and control of both the gate and remote LED lights. But don’t worry; myQ’s commitment and compliance to data privacy ensures that your data and personal information are safe and protected.</p>
  693. <h3>Advanced Traffic Management Control</h3>
  694. <p>This feature provides optimum gate security by preventing unauthorized access. It is integrated with an Anti-Tailgate System and Quick Close features where the gate swiftly closes behind the vehicle.</p>
  695. <h3>Bi-Part Delay</h3>
  696. <p>A bi-part delay ensures that the gate will not close in and damage anything. The LiftMaster LA500 can monitor the speed and position of the gate’s leaf. It automatically adjusts the gate motion and speed to enable the primary gate to close last.</p>
  697. <h3>Inherent Reversing Sensor</h3>
  698. <p>The reversing sensor is the protector system of the LiftMaster LA500. This feature stops the gate and reverses its action when it senses an obstruction in its path. It prevents the gate from accidentally closing on a person, pet, vehicle, or anything else.</p>
  699. <h3>Wireless Dual Gate Communication</h3>
  700. <p>In a <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/dual-gate-openers" target="_blank">dual swing gate</a>, the gate leaf needs to open and close simultaneously at the same time. The gate communication for it can be wired or wireless, and in the case of the LA500, it uses the latter. You can set the gate travel communication in the control box of the door opener.</p>
  701. <h3>Programmable Electronic Limit System</h3>
  702. <p>The one-touch button limit system helps maintain an accurate gate position as it works. The limit system in automatic gate openers is what tells the gate when to open and close properly at the right time. The gate knows when to open as a vehicle approaches and close when it is fully out of the way without crushing it.</p>
  703. <h3>LiftMaster Access Control Technology</h3>
  704. <p>Access control products are next-generation technology aimed at providing gate operation convenience. The LiftMaster LA500 is compatible with a wide range of access control gate accessories. It allows users to operate the gate easily using a remote control or mobile device.</p>
  705. <p>You can even wire a telephone entry system right at your gate to reinforce gate security. These gate accessories work well with the LA500 and other swing gate openers.</p>
  706. <h2>Benefits of Using the LiftMaster LA500</h2>
  707. <p>Mentioned above are just a few of the standard operational features of the LA500. Positive customer reviews of this model affirm its unsurpassed performance in gate security.</p>
  708. <p>Installing the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/la500pkgul" title="LiftMaster LA500PKGUL Swing Gate Opener">LiftMaster LA500 in a swing gate</a> gives you these benefits:</p>
  709. <h3>Enhanced Safety</h3>
  710. <p>With myQ technology, you have the freedom to monitor your gate or garage door and do as you please. You can authorize entry and receive alerts whenever there is an attempt at unauthorized access.</p>
  711. <p>You can also enable your gate locks wherever you are using only a mobile app. No more running back home to check on your gate out of fear of compromising your home’s safety.</p>
  712. <h3>Undisputed Security</h3>
  713. <p>The LiftMaster remote control securely works with Security+ 2.0 and rolling code technology. Whenever you use the remote control to access the gate, it generates a new code, which is hard to bypass.</p>
  714. <p>Its reduced radio interference further prevents other devices from accessing your gate by accident.</p>
  715. <h3>Reliable Performance</h3>
  716. <p>The LA500 is built to perform even in the most demanding situations. With its battery backup system, you will have peace of mind knowing that a power outage won’t affect the performance of your swing gate opener. It ensures you maintain undisputed perimeter control at all times.</p>
  717. <h3>Greater Convenience</h3>
  718. <p>LiftMaster’s myQ connectivity ensures gate operator flexibility and remote operation. A remote control, keypad, and other access control devices can be programmed to operate it.</p>
  719. <p>The myQ app monitors and manages the gate from miles away. Even without a smartphone, you can still log in to the myQ website from any device to access your gate.</p>
  720. <p>The LiftMaster LA500 is also <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/homelink-gate-access-bundle-fasts-lrhl2kppe-kit">Home</a><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/homelink-gate-access-bundle-fasts-lrhl2kppe-kit">L</a><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/homelink-gate-access-bundle-fasts-lrhl2kppe-kit" target="_blank">ink compatible</a>, so you can integrate a remote control straight from your vehicle for convenient entry and exit.</p>
  721. <h3>Complete Control</h3>
  722. <p>Linear actuators in automatic gate openers give the property owner complete control over gate operation. They can be programmed to operate at a certain motion, custom speed, applied force, and gate position.</p>
  723. <p>The motion detection, warning lights, and protector system safeguard the property and prevent accidents.</p>
  724. <h2>Invest in the LiftMaster LA500</h2>
  725. <p>The LiftMaster LA500 has promising advantages in swing gate operation.</p>
  726. <p>Visit us at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/" target="_blank">All Security Equipment</a> for all your garage door and security gate needs. We bring you a wide range of gate and door openers and their related products from the world’s top manufacturers.</p>
  727. <p>Visit our website or <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact" target="_blank">contact customer service</a> if you want to learn more about the LA500 and our services. Our team of experts is happy to assist you with whatever you need to gain better home security and perimeter control.</p>
  728. <p>When it comes to safety and security, don’t compromise. Get your door and gate products from a reputable dealer.</p>]]>
  729.    </content>
  730.  </entry>
  731.  <entry>
  732.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/siren-operated-sensor</id>
  733.    <published>2024-01-05T15:38:36-05:00</published>
  734.    <updated>2024-01-12T16:09:16-05:00</updated>
  735.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/siren-operated-sensor"/>
  736.    <title>Siren Operated Sensor for Gate Operators: An Innovative Solution for Improved Security and Access Control</title>
  737.    <author>
  738.      <name>Narcis Bejtic</name>
  739.    </author>
  740.    <summary type="html">
  741.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Accidents and emergencies are bound to happen, even inside the home. But gone are the days when emergency vehicles ram into locked gates to gain access. With the advanced technology of a siren operated sensor, emergency responders can access your gate to get to you in no time.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/siren-operated-sensor">More</a></p>]]>
  742.    </summary>
  743.    <content type="html">
  744.      <![CDATA[<p>Accidents and emergencies are bound to happen, even inside the home. But gone are the days when emergency vehicles ram into locked gates to gain access. With the advanced technology of a siren operated sensor, emergency responders can access your gate to get to you in no time.</p>
  745. <p>The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/sos-xii-siren-operated-sensor">FAS-SOS-SOS12</a> is a siren operated sensor that can access the automatic gate opener when it hears a signal from a siren. It helps emergency responders open the gate without leaving their vehicles to save their time and save lives.</p>
  746. <p>This SOS emergency access system is required in gate installation in many communities.</p>
  747. <h2>What Is a Siren Operated Sensor?</h2>
  748. <p>A siren operated sensor is a small device attached to compatible automatic gate operators. They are built with sound sensors that respond to the frequency of a siren. When it responds to the frequency, it disengages the gate lock to allow emergency vehicles to pass.</p>
  749. <p>The sensitivity of each sensor is adjustable to ensure that the gate will not open to drive-by sirens. It was in 1992 when SOS, or siren operated sensors, were first used.</p>
  750. <p>They became mandatory in hospitals, military gates, government offices, airports, and commercial establishments. Today, many residential homes are now equipped with SOS units to enhance their security.</p>
  751. <h2>How Does a Siren Operated Sensor Work?</h2>
  752. <p>Again, the device responds to the frequency of the siren sounded by emergency vehicles. Fire, police, EMS or 911 responders will sound a “Yelp” signal. Yelp is a sound similar to the wail of the siren, only louder but not elongated. It’s usually the dreaded sound you hear from police cars telling you to pull over.</p>
  753. <p>Sensors like the FAS-SOS-SOS12 will recognize the Yelp signal and send a trigger for the gate to open in as fast as three seconds. It enables emergency responder vehicles to enter the property by bypassing the keypad, codes, and other automatic locking mechanisms.</p>
  754. <p>You can also change the sound to which the gate will respond in the FAS-SOS-SOS12 device. You can change it using the dip switch in the unit so the sensor can open to tones other than just the Yelp. However, please note that emergency responders generally use Yelp to access SOS-equipped gates.</p>
  755. <h2>The FAS-SOS-SOS12</h2>
  756. <p>The SOS 12 Emergency Access Siren Operated Sensor is a siren detector widely used in North, South and Central America and Europe. It’s installed on compatible gates, doors, parking arms, roll-up doors, and barriers to facilitate a quick 911 response.</p>
  757. <p>The device has an upfront unidirectional microphone for faster sound detection. The circuitry is enclosed in a sleek electronic design with tough and large internal gaskets.</p>
  758. <p>The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/sos-xii-siren-operated-sensor">FAS-SOS-SOS12</a> can resist harsh temperature changes and can remain functional between -30 to 120ᵒF. It has a technical requirement of 9 to 24V DC or 9 to 16V AC.</p>
  759. <p>The SOS also has a potentiometer to adjust the sensitivity of the device to a particular decibel level. It has six switches for customizing the sound that will open the gate and the duration for which the gate remains open after it’s triggered.</p>
  760. <p>The sensitivity setting of FAS-SOS-SOS12 varies from different decibels. It may trigger at 125, 105, 95 or 80 decibels, or you can set it to never be triggered at any decibels at all.</p>
  761. <p>After allowing access to the emergency team, the gate doesn’t remain open. You can arrange in the switch how long before it latches, choosing between 5 min, 15 min, 1 hour, or only if the reset button is pressed.</p>
  762. <p>Emergency responders like the fire department will know that the gate is SOS-protected by a reflective sign that comes with every purchase. You need to display this sign at your gate and let the responding team do their part.</p>
  763. <h2>Benefits of Installing a Siren Operated Sensor</h2>
  764. <p>Since the SOS emergency access system makes all electric gates accessible for 911 anytime, some gated residential communities consider it a mandatory requirement for homeowners.</p>
  765. <p>You are probably skeptical about the system and wondering about a potential breach of gate access control. However, knowing the sensor only responds to Yelp, it’s unlikely that it will be used for deliberate intrusion.</p>
  766. <h3>Hands-Free 911 Access</h3>
  767. <p>You never know when you will need it, but in the rare chance that you do, a siren operated sensor is critical. The reflective sign on your gate alerts trained emergency responders on what to do.</p>
  768. <p>It prevents them from getting locked out. It also allows them to immediately offer assistance, even when no one is around to operate the gate.</p>
  769. <h3>Save Lives</h3>
  770. <p>Every second counts in emergencies, and wasting the responders' time accessing the gate is a lifeline wasted. Having the FAS-SOS-SOS12 for your electric gate conserves time to help save lives.</p>
  771. <h3>Prevent Property Damage</h3>
  772. <p>Without an SOS device, the emergency team has the option to ram into the gate to open it when they deem it necessary. Gated communities do offer emergency gate codes for one-time use. But then again, it can be time-consuming to obtain them from security personnel and punch codes into the gate system.</p>
  773. <p>Repairing broken doors or gates caused by an emergency can also prove to be expensive. So, investing in an SOS device will help lessen your expenses when the time comes.</p>
  774. <h3>Enhanced Community Protection</h3>
  775. <p>Emergency personnel have the right to enter a property in a situation that poses a significant threat to the community. If the responders can get to the area promptly, it helps save the entire neighborhood from harm and damage.</p>
  776. <h3>Enhanced Public Safety</h3>
  777. <p>Siren operated sensors are vital devices also used to provide safety in areas that draw larger crowds. Examples of this include sporting and concert stadiums, schools, government facilities, transport systems, and commercial establishments.</p>
  778. <h2>Combining SOS With Other Security Systems</h2>
  779. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators">Automatic gate systems</a> are installed on every property for convenience and security. While they restrict vehicular access, the FAS-SOS-SOS12 provides a means of allowing emergency vehicles to pass through.</p>
  780. <p>FAS-SOS-SOS12 is available at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a> if you want to maintain property safety. Installing siren operated sensors will give you the peace of mind that your property is secured but is still reachable in case of emergency.</p>
  781. <p>Our <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">customer service</a> is available for any of your questions regarding this emergency device! Don’t hesitate to reach out.</p>]]>
  782.    </content>
  783.  </entry>
  784.  <entry>
  785.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/safety-bollard-maintenance</id>
  786.    <published>2024-01-04T14:03:52-05:00</published>
  787.    <updated>2024-01-04T14:03:52-05:00</updated>
  788.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/safety-bollard-maintenance"/>
  789.    <title>Safety Bollard Maintenance: Ensuring Continued Protection and Visibility</title>
  790.    <author>
  791.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  792.    </author>
  793.    <summary type="html">
  794.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Bollards have the purpose of separating pedestrian and structural buildings from vehicles. The primary goal of a safety bollard is to prevent unwarranted accidents and vehicle crashes.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/safety-bollard-maintenance">More</a></p>]]>
  795.    </summary>
  796.    <content type="html">
  797.      <![CDATA[<p>Bollards have the purpose of separating pedestrian and structural buildings from vehicles. The primary goal of a safety bollard is to prevent unwarranted accidents and vehicle crashes.</p>
  798. <p>Ensuring that traffic flows accordingly in parking lots, roadsides, and other areas has been the optimal goal of safety bollard installation. But, safety bollards also require maintenance and upkeep. Otherwise, they won’t function optimally, and safety may be compromised.</p>
  799. <h2>What Are Bollards?</h2>
  800. <p>Bollards play a vital role in a security system. Most types of these vertical posts protect people, buildings, and other areas from vehicle access.</p>
  801. <p>Plastic bollards, on the other hand, help direct traffic to where they should go and give caution to drivers about restricted areas. There are also decorative bollards that serve more aesthetic functions in front of businesses and homes rather than providing the highest protection.</p>
  802. <h2>Causes of Safety Bollard Damage</h2>
  803. <p>Regardless of the type of bollard, these posts are subjected to different weather conditions and harmful elements that lead to damage.</p>
  804. <h3>Environmental Conditions</h3>
  805. <p>Ever-changing environmental conditions can damage bollards. Snow, rain, wind, sun, and extreme temperatures over the years cause deterioration, especially on non-sturdy bollards such as wood. Even accumulated dust over the years can cause a decline in the bollard’s strength.</p>
  806. <p>Similarly, bollards in coastal environments such as harbors and wharves have to deal with saltwater. They can corrode over time under these salty conditions when not maintained properly.</p>
  807. <h3>Human Damage</h3>
  808. <p>Instances of accidents and vandalism can also damage a safety bollard. Since these safety barriers are often found in work areas, parking lots, along pathways, and on roadsides, they are susceptible to vehicles crashing into them.</p>
  809. <p>Though they act as visual markers and protective barriers, bollard posts can be rammed into at any time of the day. This damages the bollards, causing dents and scratches.</p>
  810. <p>Vandalism is also pretty common. Fixed bollards that stay in place can easily turn into targets prone to intentional damage. They can be vandalized in a number of ways, like graffiti or when people stick up posters and flyers.</p>
  811. <h2>Important Safety Bollard Maintenance Tips to Remember</h2>
  812. <p>All safety bollards should be properly maintained regardless of where they are located. Medium-duty and heavy-duty area security bollards should be given more attention, considering the amount of traffic they cater to every day.</p>
  813. <h3>Conduct an Inspection</h3>
  814. <p>Inspection of a bollard post should be done as often as possible. This is to check for possible issues that may cause it to deteriorate. Also, being aware of any problems early on means you can get the bollards fixed fast, preventing bigger damage from occurring.</p>
  815. <p>When doing an inspection, check for the following things:</p>
  816. <ul>
  817. <li>Dirt buildup</li>
  818. <li>Rust</li>
  819. <li>Dents</li>
  820. <li>Breaks and cracks</li>
  821. <li>Loose or missed parts</li>
  822. <li>Vandalism</li>
  823. <li>Signs of vehicular impacts</li>
  824. <li>Salt or atmospheric residue</li>
  825. <li>Decreased performance</li>
  826. <li>Other signs of wear and tear</li>
  827. </ul>
  828. <p>Inspections can be done once a month. However, bollards in harsher environments or those in heavily trafficked or polluted areas can benefit from a weekly inspection.</p>
  829. <h3>Maintain Properly According to Its Material</h3>
  830. <p>Bollard posts provide different levels of protection and function. And, they are also made of different materials too. Good upkeep of these safety posts should be consistent and done according to their specific materials:</p>
  831. <h4>Metal or Stainless Steel Bollards</h4>
  832. <p>A steel pipe safety bollard is one of the most durable, given that it is made of metal. But since metal also corrodes, this material requires extra care to keep its structural integrity. Metal bollards should be cleaned often to prevent dirt and debris from accumulating.</p>
  833. <p>Solvent cleaners and other abrasive chemicals should not be used since they can damage the paint of a steel pipe bollard or any other metal bollard. Abrasive cleaning products can further hasten rust development as well.</p>
  834. <p>Significant scratches and dents can be repaired with a repair paint that usually comes in spray or paste forms.</p>
  835. <h4>Wooden Bollards</h4>
  836. <p>Wooden bollards come in either hardwood or softwood varieties. Wood isn’t as popular today for bollards as it was before, but it is still used in some places.</p>
  837. <p>Since wood can splinter, move and split, it should be repaired with some light sanding to achieve a smoother surface. Major damage, however, may be harder to repair. In this case, replacing the bollard is the only solution.</p>
  838. <p>Bollard treatments should be done every six months to help them sustain environmental conditions. Wood treatments also protect them so that they won’t easily splinter and split.</p>
  839. <p>Using a bollard cover for a wood bollard post can also further protect it from wear and tear.</p>
  840. <h4>Concrete Bollards</h4>
  841. <p>With its sturdy exterior, concrete bollards require little maintenance. To clean concrete bollards, simply hose them down or wash them using a mild soap and some water.</p>
  842. <p>When damaged, these bollards need to be repaired immediately. If not, the concrete can develop larger cracks over time.</p>
  843. <h3>Add Protective Sleeves</h3>
  844. <p>Bollard covers are not only meant for wood bollards, but for all types of bollards. Whether you have fixed or removable bollards, these protective sleeves add extra protection from wear and tear.</p>
  845. <p>It also saves you the cost of re-painting them whenever there are scratches. Bollard covers come in different styles, colors, and designs. Some have reflective strips on them, while others can be customized.</p>
  846. <h3>Lubricate Automatic Bollards</h3>
  847. <p>For automatic bollards to function properly, they require regular lubrication. Make sure that all moving parts, like hinges and pivots, have been lubricated properly.</p>
  848. <p>Avoid using too much lubricant. Oversupply of lubricant only results in the buildup and the quick accumulation of dirt and debris.</p>
  849. <h2>Why Is It Important to Maintain Bollards?</h2>
  850. <p>Bollards provide long-lasting protection and are specially designed safety products that can protect people, vehicles, and other assets. Their structural integrity should not be compromised, or they may fail to provide the utmost protection.</p>
  851. <p>Regular maintenance keeps bollards in good shape and prevents major problems from developing. It’s better to keep them well-maintained than to have them damaged from something that could have been prevented.</p>
  852. <h2>Where to Get Safety Bollards</h2>
  853. <p>Are you in need of safety bollards? Installing one requires you to have proper knowledge of what they are and which ones are best suited to your needs.</p>
  854. <p>At <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>, we have a wide <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=bollards">product catalog of safety bollards</a> and other items you need to fulfill all your security needs. Our stock is regularly updated with new products that guarantee safety, reliability, and authenticity.</p>
  855. <p>Check our wide inventory now or <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">contact us</a> for further inquiries.</p>]]>
  856.    </content>
  857.  </entry>
  858.  <entry>
  859.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/barrier-gate-technology</id>
  860.    <published>2024-01-02T16:04:50-05:00</published>
  861.    <updated>2024-01-02T16:07:06-05:00</updated>
  862.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/barrier-gate-technology"/>
  863.    <title>The Technology Behind Barrier Gates: From RFID to Remote Control</title>
  864.    <author>
  865.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  866.    </author>
  867.    <summary type="html">
  868.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">A barrier gate plays a crucial role in the safety, security, and convenient access of vehicles in parking areas. Its presence alone hinders unauthorized entry and controls traffic flow.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/barrier-gate-technology">More</a></p>]]>
  869.    </summary>
  870.    <content type="html">
  871.      <![CDATA[<p>A barrier gate plays a crucial role in the safety, security, and convenient access of vehicles in parking areas. Its presence alone hinders unauthorized entry and controls traffic flow.</p>
  872. <p>However, with additional technology, a gate with a barrier gate operator maximizes security and safety potential tenfold.</p>
  873. <h2>What Is a Barrier Gate?</h2>
  874. <p>A barrier gate is placed at the entrance of a property for security purposes. This security gate grants access to both people and vehicles, allowing them to enter the premises when they are authorized to.</p>
  875. <p>A barrier gate can be automated if combined with an access control system. It enhances security, safety, and privacy while ensuring that only those who have permission to enter can access the premises.</p>
  876. <h2>Different Forms of Barrier Gates</h2>
  877. <p>Barrier gates come in different types. Most of them are already automated with advanced technology features to boost security.</p>
  878. <p>The most common form that we see in an automated gate is a boom barrier. Boom gates have a bar or pole that blocks a vehicle or person from passing through unless authorized to enter.</p>
  879. <p>The tip of the barrier arm rises to a near-vertical position to allow entry. A boom gate is often found in parking lots.</p>
  880. <p>Another type of barrier gate is the vertical lift gate. Instead of just a bar like you would see with a boom gate, vertical lift gates have actual gates that open up by being lifted from the ground. They roll up and down to deny or grant entry.</p>
  881. <p>Vertical lift gates provide better security from unauthorized access, considering that they totally cover the entryway as opposed to just being a simple <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/parking-barriers">parking barrier</a> arm.</p>
  882. <p>Other forms of barrier gates commonly used in private and residential communities are bi-folding gates, swing gates, slide gates, and cantilever gates.</p>
  883. <h2>Technology Innovations for Accessing an Automatic Barrier Gate</h2>
  884. <p>A barrier gate not only serves as a road barrier for traffic control but also keeps the traffic lane clear from any vehicles that don’t have the right credentials for entry.</p>
  885. <p>In these modern times, we have witnessed a surge in technological advancements across all industries. That said, the access control system used by barrier gates has also been revolutionized to involve the following technology:</p>
  886. <h3>RFID</h3>
  887. <p>RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is one of the gate access control systems employed for barrier gates. The barrier gate operator uses radio frequency to either deny or grant access to the area.</p>
  888. <p>Key cards or fobs emit radio waves to verify a person or vehicle’s credentials. A wireless communication between the reader and the RFID tag is sent to the control board for entry verification.</p>
  889. <h3>Ticket System</h3>
  890. <p>The ticket system is the most commonly used technology found in public parking facilities. When a vehicle enters a parking lot or garage, the driver gets a ticket by pressing a button. The barrier gate arm opens when the printed ticket is removed from its slot.</p>
  891. <p>Tickets may have a QR code, unique barcode, or magnetic strip that records the time the vehicle entered. Upon exit, drivers pay at automated payment machines using cash or other payment methods.</p>
  892. <h3>Call Button</h3>
  893. <p>Call buttons work well in a telephone entry system or a similar set-up where visitors need to contact someone inside the building to grant them access.</p>
  894. <p>Without someone inside granting entry, vehicles or people cannot enter the area. This strategy improves security, too, since it allows an actual person to approve or deny entry.</p>
  895. <h3>Emergency Vehicle Sirens</h3>
  896. <p>An automatic barrier gate can open for emergency vehicles when needed. Look for a gate operator that features siren registration so that it can distinguish the sound of sirens during an emergency.</p>
  897. <p>This feature makes it easy for first responders to enter the area during emergencies since the gate will automatically open for them.</p>
  898. <h3>Remote Control</h3>
  899. <p>Remote controls can also be used to open and close a barrier gate arm. Controls that share the same frequency as the operating system easily provide access when needed.</p>
  900. <p>Using a remote control saves time, too, since you can press the button even at a distance, allowing enough time for the gate opener to open properly prior to arrival.</p>
  901. <h3>PIN Code Reader</h3>
  902. <p>Using PIN codes may not be as popular as they were before, but there are still facilities that use them. Entering the correct PIN allows entry to the facility. A PIN code is efficient since there won’t be any lost cards or fobs. However, codes can be easily shared, and this can put security at risk.</p>
  903. <h3>App-Based System</h3>
  904. <p>Applications in mobile phones are also a tech advancement that many of us use nowadays. A registered mobile number may serve as the access credential used to enter the premises. Simply wave the phone in front of a scanner for the gate to open.</p>
  905. <p>There are also other apps that you can use that allow you to park in specific places. Parking fees are also collected through the app since it automatically deducts payment from your registered credit card.</p>
  906. <h2>Technology Features of Modern Barrier Gates</h2>
  907. <p>A wide range of technological features has led to the improvement of modern barrier gates today. It makes both pedestrian traffic and vehicle traffic flow better.</p>
  908. <h3>Security Cameras</h3>
  909. <p>Adding security cameras helps improve security measures. They give you an all-knowing eye on the things that are happening within the vicinity. CCTV cameras also make access control easier since they can record and keep the data of people and vehicles that come and go.</p>
  910. <h3>Lights</h3>
  911. <p>Incorporating lights in a barrier gate system protects vehicles from becoming damaged. Lights are used to indicate whether a car can successfully pass through or not.</p>
  912. <p>For example, a red light cautions drivers that the gate arm is still closed or is about to close. The driver should stop the vehicle to prevent the straight arm from crashing. If the light becomes green, it signals the driver to pass through the gate safely.</p>
  913. <h3>Sensors</h3>
  914. <p>Sensors such as <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/innovative-inductive-loop-sensors-revolutionizing-vehicle-detection-with-emx-technology">loop sensors</a> help detect vehicles passing through. These sensors prevent damage to the vehicle that can be caused when they close. Some sensors also can determine tailgating and prevent it from happening.</p>
  915. <h3>Breakaway Bolts</h3>
  916. <p>Cars may accidentally run into the barrier, and this causes damage to both the barrier arm and the vehicle. To minimize the damage, breakaway bolts can be installed.</p>
  917. <p>These bolts secure the barrier arm but still allow it to move up and down when needed. When a car hits the arm, the bolt goes first and saves both the arm and the control mechanism. Replacing damaged bolts is easier and more cost-effective than repairing the arm itself.</p>
  918. <h2>Barrier Gate: A Wise Investment</h2>
  919. <p>Barrier gates are wise investments for commercial and business spaces. Automating the gate also adds to its prestige and the level of security it offers.</p>
  920. <p>Are you looking for a reliable <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-all-gate-operators-parking-barrier-gates">barrier gate operator</a>? Look no further since <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a> has everything you need.</p>
  921. <p>Feel free to browse our selection of barrier gate operators and accessories. If you have any questions, feel free to <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">contact our customer service</a> team.</p>]]>
  922.    </content>
  923.  </entry>
  924.  <entry>
  925.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/gate-clicker</id>
  926.    <published>2023-12-29T09:00:00-05:00</published>
  927.    <updated>2023-12-29T09:00:00-05:00</updated>
  928.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/gate-clicker"/>
  929.    <title>Gate Clicker: A Simple Solution for Your Gate’s Access Control</title>
  930.    <author>
  931.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  932.    </author>
  933.    <summary type="html">
  934.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Opening the gate at a push of a button is a dream come true for many homeowners and drivers. Security, convenience and luxury come together with the use of a </span><span data-mce-fragment="1"><a href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/05/04/2435703/0/en/Worldwide-sales-of-automatic-gate-opening-systems-are-expected-to-reach-US-6-34-Bn-by-the-end-of-2032.html#:~:text=Automatic%20gate%20openings,signals%20for%20access." data-mce-fragment="1" data-mce-href="https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/05/04/2435703/0/en/Worldwide-sales-of-automatic-gate-opening-systems-are-expected-to-reach-US-6-34-Bn-by-the-end-of-2032.html#:~:text=Automatic%20gate%20openings,signals%20for%20access." target="_blank">gate opener system</a></span><span data-mce-fragment="1"> and a handy gate clicker or fobs. </span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/gate-clicker">More</a></p>]]>
  935.    </summary>
  936.    <content type="html">
  937.      <![CDATA[<p>Opening the gate at a push of a button is a dream come true for many homeowners and drivers. Security, convenience and luxury come together with the use of a <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators"><span>gate opener system</span></a> and a handy gate clicker or fobs. </p>
  938. <p>A gate clicker, or remote gate opener, is just one of the many options for gate access control accessories. It is a device that facilitates the closing or opening of a door or gate literally at a click.</p>
  939. <h2><span>What Is a Gate Clicker?</span></h2>
  940. <p>A gate clicker is a security gate system device with a programmable button. Clicking the button commands the automated gate to open or close and allow access. Today, you can easily access the automatic gates using smartphone apps or <span>RFID electric gate</span> accessories. </p>
  941. <p>Gate clickers are physical buttons that work on a specific gate system. Tenants and employees in the building will need gate clickers for themselves or their individual vehicles. Think of it as a physical key. But instead of manually opening the lock, everyone with the clicker can do it remotely. </p>
  942. <h2><span>How Does a Gate Clicker Work?</span></h2>
  943. <p>Gate clickers operate through radio frequency (RF) signals, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. The gate opener of an automated door or gate typically comprises two devices: the receiver and the gate clicker. To understand the process better, here’s how each of the devices functions:</p>
  944. <h3><span>Gate Receiver</span></h3>
  945. <p>The gate receiver or radio receiver is the device linked to the gate opener. After receiving the signal from the gate clicker, the receiver processes the information and instructs the control board. The control board will then direct the gate opener connected to the gate to open or close. </p>
  946. <h3><span>Gate Clicker</span></h3>
  947. <p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" alt="Lady pressing a remote control button to open the garage door" src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/Lady_pressing_a_remote_control_button_to_open_the_garage_door.jpg?v=1684910350"></p>
  948. <p>The gate clicker is the transmitter device given to the users that transmit a signal to the radio receiver. For it to work, the user must be within a certain distance or range from the receiver. </p>
  949. <p>Today, some sophisticated gate openers have devices that can access the gate opener at long ranges. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/ase-ts85rc-2-txray1ch"><span>All Security Equipment Long Range 1 Channel Visor Remote Kit</span></a>, for example, has a range of 1,200 ft line of sight. Traditional gate remotes typically work only between 60 to 100 ft in reasonable conditions. </p>
  950. <p>Gate clickers may also have one button or multiple buttons. The multi-button transmitters are ideal for more than one gate you need to control. It allows you to configure your driveway gate operator, garage or door opener in a single device for better convenience. </p>
  951. <h3><span>DIP Switches</span></h3>
  952. <p>Gate remotes may also use <span>DIP switches</span> or the series of switches you can often find near garage doors. These are surface-mountable switches handymen may refer to as jumpers and are wired into the circuit board. DIP switches are used to set the radio frequency for the pairing clicker. </p>
  953. <p>Toggling the dip switch sets the radio frequency of the receiver and the pairing clicker. It prevents radio interference from other frequencies preventing access from unidentified devices. </p>
  954. <p>DIP switches are mostly used in garage openers like this <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/diablo-xlp-8">Diablo Low Power Loop and Vehicle Detector</a></span>. It has a 4-position DIP switch that will work on 9 user selectable sensitivities. </p>
  955. <h3><span>Universal Gate Clickers</span></h3>
  956. <p>Speaking of frequencies and sensitivities, do you need a specific clicker for the gate opener? Or, like a television remote control, can you configure a universal clicker for it?</p>
  957. <p>Automatic gate openers come with remote controls specific to them. So not every gate clicker will work on it unless it is a “compatible” universal receiver or clicker. Take note of the term compatible as not all universal remotes work 100% with the electric gate opener.</p>
  958. <p>The most important thing to consider in buying a compatible clicker is its frequency. Brands are just second considerations. Clickers do not necessarily need to match the brand of your gate opener.</p>
  959. <p>For example, the <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-374ut">LiftMaster Mini Universal Remote Control</a></span> works with major brands like LiftMaster, Chamberlain, Craftsman, Genie, Linear, Wayne-Dalton and Stanley. </p>
  960. <p>You may want to verify the compatibility of the gate receiver and gate clicker before buying one. Electric gate clickers, for example, are only meant for use in electric gate openers and only for single-family use. </p>
  961. <h2><span>Will Clickers Work on All Types of Gates?</span></h2>
  962. <p>All types of gates can be automated, meaning clickers can work on a swing, dual, or sliding gate opener. A motor gate opener system is fixed on the gate with a wire and facilitates the gate's opening and closing. Gate remote controls are also used for an electric gate, magnetic lock gate or garage door opener. </p>
  963. <p>Some businesses and homeowners may sometimes reinforce driveway gates with a keypad or wireless keypad for enhanced security. Keypad openers require entering specific codes for the door to unlock. It also serves as a backup automatic gate opener in case of power failure, as keypad door openers often operate only on lithium-ion batteries. </p>
  964. <h2><span>How Many Remotes Can a Gate Have?</span></h2>
  965. <p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" alt="Smiling man inside a car holding a remote control" src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/Smiling_man_inside_a_car_holding_a_remote_control.jpg?v=1684910370"></p>
  966. <p>Automatic gates usually have two standard remote controls in the package. For multi-family homes, condos and business establishments, it is possible to add remotes and synchronize them in the control board. </p>
  967. <p>Depending on the manufacturer, you can have as many as 250 remotes integrated into a single receiver. High-end brands like the <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-star1000">LiftMaster STAR1000 Commercial Access Control Receiver</a></span> can have up to 1000 system capacity. </p>
  968. <p>You can find many universal receivers and transmitters in online stores. But then again, you are not always sure of its compatibility. So, always check with a qualified gate installer for information about frequency compatibility. </p>
  969. <h2>Gate Clickers for Your Gate’s Access Control</h2>
  970. <p>Gate clickers are a simple solution for your gate’s access control. They are not designed as locks but as devices that trigger them. Integrating a gate clicker into your automatic gate can save you time and effort in gaining entry or exit from the property. </p>
  971. <p><span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a></span> is your one-stop shop if you are looking to install a remote-control transmitter and receiver. We also have universal clickers that are compatible with many major brands.</p>
  972. <p>You can also add state-of-the-art features from us that accompany your remote gate opener. If you need cameras, video surveillance, intercoms and other access devices, our <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">customer service</a></span> will gladly assist you with your needs.</p>]]>
  973.    </content>
  974.  </entry>
  975.  <entry>
  976.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/dome-vs-bullet-camera</id>
  977.    <published>2023-12-27T09:00:00-05:00</published>
  978.    <updated>2023-12-27T09:00:00-05:00</updated>
  979.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/dome-vs-bullet-camera"/>
  980.    <title>Dome vs Bullet Camera: Pros and Cons for Different Surveillance Needs</title>
  981.    <author>
  982.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  983.    </author>
  984.    <summary type="html">
  985.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Nowadays, property protection is not an option but rather a necessity. <meta charset="utf-8">With that, there has been a constant debate about the efficiency of dome vs bullet cameras in a security system. Both the dome camera and bullet camera are great for surveillance and deterring possible intruders.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/dome-vs-bullet-camera">More</a></p>]]>
  986.    </summary>
  987.    <content type="html">
  988.      <![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, property protection is not an option but rather a necessity. Both home and business owners invest in security cameras to prevent burglaries, vandalism, and other crimes directed at their property.</p>
  989. <p>With that, there has been a constant debate about the efficiency of dome vs bullet cameras in a security system. Both the dome camera and bullet camera are great for surveillance and deterring possible intruders.</p>
  990. <p>However, home security and commercial security are two different things. You want to understand the differences between these types of cameras first.</p>
  991. <h2>How to Distinguish Between Dome vs Bullet Camera</h2>
  992. <p>Dome and bullet cameras are different from each other in physical appearance. You can easily tell what security camera has been installed just by looking at it.</p>
  993. <p>A <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance?view=products#/pfilter:product_type:Dome$2520Camera">dome camera</a>, as the name suggests, is enclosed in a dome-shaped transparent casing. It has a very discreet design. Dome cameras are a good choice for indoor installation, where interior aesthetics are prioritized more.</p>
  994. <p>Restaurants, hotels, malls, government offices, and other public facilities often install dome security cameras inside their buildings.</p>
  995. <p>Bullet security cameras, on the other hand, have a distinctive cylindrical shape. The surveillance camera is located inside a bullet-shaped shell casing often mounted on the wall. Bullet cameras have bigger cases and appear more visible to people all around.</p>
  996. <p>Due to the size of bullet cameras, they are often employed for outdoor use to monitor areas like parking lots and backyards where potential intruders can easily see them.</p>
  997. <h2>The Differences: Dome vs Bullet Cameras</h2>
  998. <p>An effective CCTV camera must be able to record a wide range of fields in a clear and precise manner. Moreover, security cameras should also have the ability to zoom in and zoom out on certain frames when the need arises.</p>
  999. <p>So, which between the dome security camera and the bullet security camera should you pick?</p>
  1000. <h3>Installation</h3>
  1001. <p>Installing a security camera system is no easy feat. But with the rise of technology, you can do it on your own without the assistance of professionals.</p>
  1002. <p>A bullet camera is easier to install than a dome camera, but not by much. The only leverage of a bullet camera when it comes to installation is that it is mounted on the wall (some can be mounted on the ceiling) using a mounting handle.</p>
  1003. <p>Once installed, it needs to be manually adjusted if the view requires a different angle. A dome CCTV camera is often installed on ceilings, eaves, or walls, depending on its style and design.</p>
  1004. <p>The disadvantage of dome installation is that you can’t reposition it once installed in a specific location. Fortunately, the lens inside the camera can be adjusted remotely through smart applications.</p>
  1005. <h3>Camera Range and Perimeter Protection</h3>
  1006. <p>For a stretched open space, a larger lens becomes the best choice for long-range coverage. Thus, a bullet camera makes a perfect choice. It has better optical zoom capability, allowing it to view and record footage from a far distance.</p>
  1007. <p>Alternatively, dome cameras can monitor wider angles, given that their lenses move. Dome cameras with varifocal lenses allow you to adjust the lens to a desired distance for better viewing.</p>
  1008. <p>The variable focal length provided gives a better way to <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/perimeter-security-systems-types">secure the perimeter</a> compared to a fixed lens.</p>
  1009. <p>It can also be remotely repositioned to the desired angle during perimeter inspection. Because of its design, burglars cannot know where the camera is pointing.</p>
  1010. <h3>Lighting Features</h3>
  1011. <p>Both dome and bullet cameras are equipped with infrared lights so that they do well even in low-light situations. Most cameras also have night vision for night-time security surveillance.</p>
  1012. <h3>Applications</h3>
  1013. <p>Dome and bullet cameras can be used for both inside and outside applications. But, the most convenient use for dome cameras is inside the buildings where it won’t get dirty easily.</p>
  1014. <p>Meanwhile, bullet cameras are popular choices for outdoor use. They are bigger and more visible, which can deter possible intruders from entering just by knowing that they are monitored.</p>
  1015. <h2>Pros and Cons of Dome vs Bullet Cameras</h2>
  1016. <p>An effective and well-organized security system not only protects a smart home and business but also saves recordings of events that you might need in the future.</p>
  1017. <p>In the selection process between dome vs bullet cameras, understanding the pros and cons of each camera type lets you decide which one suits you best.</p>
  1018. <h3>Dome Security Cameras</h3>
  1019. <p>The low-profile and subtle design of dome security cameras makes them a top choice for many who want an inconspicuous security lookout.</p>
  1020. <h4>Pros:</h4>
  1021. <ul>
  1022. <li>Blends well with the surroundings</li>
  1023. <li>Remote rotation available</li>
  1024. <li>Can view wide angles</li>
  1025. <li>Hard to know where the camera is facing</li>
  1026. <li>More durable than a bullet camera</li>
  1027. <li>Vandal proof option available</li>
  1028. <li>Great for both covert and overt surveillance</li>
  1029. </ul>
  1030. <h4>Cons:</h4>
  1031. <ul>
  1032. <li>Shorter perimeter range than a bullet camera</li>
  1033. <li>More maintenance and cleaning needed</li>
  1034. <li>Difficult to reposition manually</li>
  1035. </ul>
  1036. <h3>Bullet Security Cameras</h3>
  1037. <p>The barrel-like casing of <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance?view=products#/pfilter:product_type:Bullet$2520Camera">bullet security cameras</a> both holds advantages and disadvantages that affect security implementation.</p>
  1038. <h4>Pros:</h4>
  1039. <ul>
  1040. <li>Easy to spot and scares potential intruders away</li>
  1041. <li>Best for viewing things from a long distance</li>
  1042. <li>Easy installation</li>
  1043. <li>It can be re-adjusted manually to check different angles</li>
  1044. <li>Use in overt settings</li>
  1045. </ul>
  1046. <h4>Cons:</h4>
  1047. <ul>
  1048. <li>It can be tampered with easily</li>
  1049. <li>Other people can easily change the direction where the camera faces</li>
  1050. <li>Easily vandalized</li>
  1051. <li>Prone for bird nesting</li>
  1052. </ul>
  1053. <p>Each brand and camera model has unique features. Some cameras have motion detection capability, real-time recording of events, including footage and audio, and smart intrusion prevention features, among others.</p>
  1054. <p>Whether you want to install it at home to keep eyes on your pets and kids while you are away or in industrial settings to ensure that all business operations are doing well, a CCTV surveillance camera is a friend you need to have.</p>
  1055. <h3>Choose Correctly!</h3>
  1056. <p>Installation of a wireless security camera on your property guarantees 24/7 surveillance. This allows you to monitor the things going on even while you are away.</p>
  1057. <p>A great security system levels up the protection and safety of the vicinity. That said, security cameras make for an excellent upgrade and investment.</p>
  1058. <p>If you are able to choose the right camera type for you after reading this article, that’s good news! You can check the one that you decide on from our list of the best security cameras!</p>
  1059. <p>If not yet, don’t fret! Feel free to <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">contact us</a> at All Security Equipment for assistance. Our trusted and knowledgeable customer representatives will assist you in making the best decision on what security camera to choose.</p>]]>
  1060.    </content>
  1061.  </entry>
  1062.  <entry>
  1063.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/pedestrian-gates</id>
  1064.    <published>2023-12-22T09:00:01-05:00</published>
  1065.    <updated>2023-12-22T09:00:01-05:00</updated>
  1066.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/pedestrian-gates"/>
  1067.    <title>Pedestrian Gates: Ensuring Safety and Convenience for Foot Traffic</title>
  1068.    <author>
  1069.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1070.    </author>
  1071.    <summary type="html">
  1072.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Security, privacy, and easy access are three things that people consider when building a gate. Gates keep unwelcome visitors from entering the premises of your home or business. A pedestrian gate is convenient when you expect foot traffic.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/pedestrian-gates">More</a></p>]]>
  1073.    </summary>
  1074.    <content type="html">
  1075.      <![CDATA[<p>Security, privacy, and easy access are three things that people consider when building a gate. Gates keep unwelcome visitors from entering the premises of your home or business. A pedestrian gate is convenient when you expect foot traffic.</p>
  1076. <p>Instead of installing a driveway gate that allows a large vehicle to pass through, pedestrian gates allow a person to enter the property on foot and reduce the chance of unwanted entry.</p>
  1077. <h2><span>What Is a Pedestrian Gate?</span></h2>
  1078. <p>A pedestrian gate makes a fine addition to your property. It is a valuable and functional entry point for your guests and customers. The gate design is narrower and smaller than a driveway gate.</p>
  1079. <p>Access is limited to pedestrians alone since cars cannot fit through it. Drivers have to go out of their cars to enter the property. However, some pedestrian gates are designed big enough for bicycles to come through.</p>
  1080. <p>With its easy pedestrian access, a pedestrian gate is often installed in many places and establishments. Residences, closed communities, and public places like train stations have these gates to help individuals come and go with convenient accessibility.</p>
  1081. <p>People with disabilities and those using wheelchairs may also find this type of gate convenient, and it is designed to cater to their needs.</p>
  1082. <p>It is mostly installed between a wall or a fence to allow people to enter and leave the area. The gate can be locked manually using typical keys and latches. More modern entry systems, however, allow you to install advanced security with digital and remote-controlled locks. A pedestrian gate can also be made from wood and steel, depending on your preference.</p>
  1083. <h2><span>Benefits of a Pedestrian Gate for Homes</span></h2>
  1084. <p>Residential homes may or may not need pedestrian gates. However, many homeowners opt for its installation because of its many benefits. Using pedestrian gates adds security to your property, making you and your family safer and protected. Aside from the obvious safety reasons, here are other benefits of pedestrian gate installation for your home:</p>
  1085. <h3><span>Convenience</span></h3>
  1086. <p>A pedestrian gate is smaller than a driveway gate, making it less heavy and easier to open. The gate allows foot traffic without opening a wide driveway gate for people to enter. It can also be manual or electrically powered. You can choose an electric lock that you can operate through an <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/access-control-intercom-and-telephone-entry-systems" target="_blank">intercom</a></span> or keypad, making it more convenient.</p>
  1087. <h3><span>Aesthetics</span></h3>
  1088. <p>The style of the pedestrian gate adds aesthetic value to your home’s curb appeal. Most pedestrian gates are installed with skilled workmanship, proper planning in design, and great materials used to ensure that it matches the aesthetics of your façade. It can become a focal point of your home from the outside.</p>
  1089. <h3><span>Sound Investment</span></h3>
  1090. <p>The gate may be a small addition to the overall exterior, but it does make a huge difference on the fence and wall. It is no secret that an attractive curb adds more to the resale value of a property. Thus, adding a pedestrian gate to improve curb appeal is a wise choice to elevate your home’s marketability.</p>
  1091. <h3><span>Lessens Home Insurance Payments</span></h3>
  1092. <p>Gates ensure the security of a residential home. When homeowners take security measures seriously, insurance companies usually give them more credit and reduce the premium. But of course, this reduction still depends on the company’s policy and the insurance package you are subscribing for.</p>
  1093. <h3><span>Avoids Unwanted Solicitation</span></h3>
  1094. <p>Unwanted solicitation is every homeowner’s nightmare. You may find yourself opening your door to strangers if your home does not have a fence or gate to thwart these unwanted visitors.</p>
  1095. <p>A pedestrian gate can save you this hassle because people cannot come to your door easily. Sure, they can still ring the doorbell. But you can see the person outside if you look out the window or have a <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/ip-cameras" target="_blank">security camera</a></span> installed. Then, choosing whether to answer, open the gate or do nothing.</p>
  1096. <h3><span>Keep Pets and Children Protected</span></h3>
  1097. <p>A family home should be protected at all costs, but the most important ones we have to protect are the little ones and our furry family members. Children and pets are known to wander around and explore due to their curious nature.</p>
  1098. <p>A pedestrian gate allows them to explore the property as freely as they can without the danger of going outside the streets. Acting as a barricade, the gate will give you peace of mind that these little explorers are safe even when you are inside the house. Just make sure that the gate is locked and they can’t open it of their own accord.</p>
  1099. <p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" alt="pedestrian and auto exit gates on housing project" src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/pedestrian_and_auto_exit_gates_on_housing_project.jpg?v=1682661810"></p>
  1100. <h2><span>Does a Business Need a Pedestrian Gate Too?</span></h2>
  1101. <p>Business-wise, the global market of pedestrian gates is expected to rise from 1.02 billion USD to 1.48 billion USD by 2030, according to <span>DataIntelo</span>. Residential owners are not the only ones benefitting from a pedestrian gate; business owners do too.</p>
  1102. <p>The physical appearance of the business should be a priority for business owners since it attracts people. A conjunction between aesthetics and function makes a pedestrian gate a must-have for a business.</p>
  1103. <p>Moreover, the gate helps you control who gets inside and who does not. This is especially true for a business that works more on an appointment basis so that no walk-ins can get inside unannounced.</p>
  1104. <p>Additionally, a pedestrian gate keeps your employees safe. We always hear stories about unruly people getting in the way of the business and even harming the staff and other clients inside. With a pedestrian gate, such occurrences can be minimized.</p>
  1105. <p>Another good reason a business should have a pedestrian gate is that it helps reduce your monthly premium for business property insurance. Insurance can take a large chunk of money from your income. Having ways to reduce it will benefit your business since you can allocate more money to what matters for your business operation.</p>
  1106. <h2><span>Pedestrian Gate Installation Considerations</span></h2>
  1107. <p>A gate should not just be convenient for the property owner but also for the user. Needs should be met as much functionality. For a gate project, you must consider the material, the installation time, and adding access controls, if any.</p>
  1108. <p>Many gate materials are available for you to choose from. These materials depend on the look you are going for and your personal preference. Materials available range from steel, glass, aluminium, wood and wrought iron. A steel pedestrian gate is the most popular choice because of its durability to withstand any weather condition outside.</p>
  1109. <p>Equipping the gate with an access control system is also a modern option. This gives you control of the gate with just a press of a button. You can hire reliable contractors or DIY the entire job for gate installation. Just make sure that you get your materials from a trusted supplier like <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/" target="_blank">All Security Equipment</a></span>.</p>
  1110. <p>All Security Equipment has all the materials and supplies you need for a pedestrian gate. For more product information, you can check our website or contact us <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact" target="_blank">here</a></span>. Our customer service representative will get in touch with you.</p>]]>
  1111.    </content>
  1112.  </entry>
  1113.  <entry>
  1114.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/linear-garage-door-remotes</id>
  1115.    <published>2023-12-20T09:00:03-05:00</published>
  1116.    <updated>2024-01-30T12:04:41-05:00</updated>
  1117.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/linear-garage-door-remotes"/>
  1118.    <title>Linear Garage Door Remotes: Compatible With Your Gate System</title>
  1119.    <author>
  1120.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1121.    </author>
  1122.    <summary type="html">
  1123.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Linear has a long and proven history in perimeter access and access control for commercial and residential buildings. The brand has been around since 1961, and with its longevity in the industry, you have every reason to trust it.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/linear-garage-door-remotes">More</a></p>]]>
  1124.    </summary>
  1125.    <content type="html">
  1126.      <![CDATA[<p>Do you get tired of faulty garage door openers? Owning a garage door opener remote has become a necessity for convenience. One of the best brands for this specific need is <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/linear" title="Linear">Linear</a>.</p>
  1127. <p>Linear is a professional garage door operator that gives exemplary function and security to your garage with its amazing innovation.</p>
  1128. <p>So, what is Linear, and is it a brand you can rely on? Which remote suits you best? Find out everything about Linear and why you should invest in one!</p>
  1129. <h2>Why Choose Linear?</h2>
  1130. <p>Linear has a long and proven history in perimeter access and access control for commercial and residential buildings. The brand has been around since 1961, and with its longevity in the industry, you have every reason to trust it.</p>
  1131. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/linear?view=products#/pfilter:product_type:Remote">Linear garage door remotes</a> are powered by the latest technological advancements, including radio frequency controls. You can also easily mix and match Linear GDOs to easily match your specific needs.</p>
  1132. <p>Linear has an impressive portfolio as part of the Nice North America family of brands. Families all over the world use Linear products. Commercial buildings, educational facilities and other structures also use Linear products.</p>
  1133. <h2>Types of Linear Garage Door Remote Controls</h2>
  1134. <p>The best thing about Linear is that it has one of the widest garage door remote control selections. A Linear gate operator is perfect for a commercial, residential, or garage door, and you can choose a remote suitable for your need.</p>
  1135. <p>Here are several types of Linear remote controls that you can choose from:</p>
  1136. <h3>One Button Remotes</h3>
  1137. <p>A one-button remote can open a single garage door or gate. It is the most convenient choice, especially if you only have one door to open and close. One-button remotes include the Linear Mega Code Transmitter 1 Button Remote (<span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/linear-mts1" target="_blank">LIN-MTS1</a></span>) and the Linear Delta 3 Mini Transmitter (<span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/linear-mini-t" target="_blank">LIN-Mini-T</a></span>).</p>
  1138. <h3>Two Button Remotes</h3>
  1139. <p>Linear two-button remotes such as <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/linear-dt2a" target="_blank">Linear DT2A</a></span> and Linear 2-Button Remote Transmitter (<span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/gto-rb742" target="_blank">LIN-RB742</a></span>) are purposely made for 2-door garages. These Linear remotes can operate 2 doors independently, allowing you to control which doors to open and close.</p>
  1140. <p>A two-button Linear remote can operate up to 3 channels, such as the Linear 3 Channel Mega Code Transmitter (<span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/linear-3-channel-key-ring-megacode-transmitter-lin-act-22a" target="_blank">LIN-ACT-22A</a></span>). This specific remote control can operate three doors. Pressing the left button of the transmitter will open one door, pressing the right button will open the second door, and pressing both buttons simultaneously provides access to the third door.</p>
  1141. <h3>Three Button Remotes</h3>
  1142. <p>While you can use a two-button Linear opener to operate a three-door security system, a three-button remote is also convenient. Linear 3 button door opener (<span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/linear-8833t-ocs" target="_blank">LIN-8833T</a></span>) is a wise selection if you want to combine all door access into one remote. This is usually a remote of choice for those with two door garages and an automated gate.</p>
  1143. <p><span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/linear-8833t-ocs" target="_blank">LIN-8833T-OCS</a></span> is also a three-button remote but only works for 1 door. The buttons of this portable transmitter work as open, close and stop.</p>
  1144. <p>Linear remote control transmitters come in various sizes. Mini transmitters are compact and quite handy for travel. Most miniature transmitters can be used as keychains or easily stowed in your purse’s pocket.</p>
  1145. <h2>Benefits of Automatic Garage Door</h2>
  1146. <p>A garage is an important part of the house. It does not only keep your cars secure, but it can also function as a storage or workspace. Securing your garage with an automated door is a popular trend nowadays, especially since technological advancement is on the rise.</p>
  1147. <p>A remote controlled garage door makes a fine addition to your garage’s features for the following reasons:</p>
  1148. <h3>More Secure</h3>
  1149. <p><span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/tips-to-increase-your-garage-door-security" target="_blank">Improving security</a></span> is the main reason people install a remote-controlled garage doors. Since the door is operated using a remote, it is harder for thieves to break in compared to traditional garage doors. While there are issues with <span>hacking</span>, gate operators and manufacturers have worked to advance their security level with more complicated codes that are difficult to hack.</p>
  1150. <h3>Increased Safety</h3>
  1151. <p>With improved security comes increased safety. Of course, there is nothing you want more than to ensure your safety and your family’s. Automated garage doors and gates have sensors and systems that prevent closing when someone is on the way. This is helpful for a family with pets and little children who may suddenly pass through a closing garage door.</p>
  1152. <h3>Convenience</h3>
  1153. <p>It is also useful for coming home at night since you don’t have to leave your car and be subject to attacks when manually opening the garage. It is also useful when the weather is not to your liking. You don’t have to get drenched when it is raining or experience the chilly weather when snowing to open the garage because you can do so conveniently while inside your car.</p>
  1154. <h3>Mobility-Friendly</h3>
  1155. <p>The elderly and those with mobility issues may find it hard to open a traditional garage door, given how heavy it can be. A remote control lets them easily use their garage with just a press of a button.</p>
  1156. <h2>Linear Garage Door Remotes</h2>
  1157. <p>An automated garage door provides convenience as much as security. Linear’s access control products provide a high level of security that ensures your protection as much as it does your property.</p>
  1158. <p><span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/" target="_blank">All Security Equipment</a></span> carries a wide range of products and remote controls for any Linear smart garage door. The remotes and transmitters are easy to use and come with product manuals for your better understanding.</p>
  1159. <p>Our Linear garage and gate opener remote control transmitters list includes Delta 3 line that uses dip switches. We also have MegaCode Linear remotes and radio receivers with exemplary code technology that maximizes security protection.</p>
  1160. <p>If you have any questions about our products, feel free to <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact" target="_blank">call or email us</a></span><span>,</span> and our customer service representative will get back to you as soon as possible.</p>]]>
  1161.    </content>
  1162.  </entry>
  1163.  <entry>
  1164.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/smart-lock-technology</id>
  1165.    <published>2023-12-18T09:00:02-05:00</published>
  1166.    <updated>2023-12-18T09:00:02-05:00</updated>
  1167.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/smart-lock-technology"/>
  1168.    <title>Enhance Home Security With the Latest Smart Lock Technology</title>
  1169.    <author>
  1170.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1171.    </author>
  1172.    <summary type="html">
  1173.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Smart locks used to be the solution to a problem like losing and misplacing keys. But, they evolved to a whole new level over the years with their ability to be integrated into a smart home.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/smart-lock-technology">More</a></p>]]>
  1174.    </summary>
  1175.    <content type="html">
  1176.      <![CDATA[<p>Smart locks used to be the solution to a problem like losing and misplacing keys. But, they evolved to a whole new level over the years with their ability to be integrated into a smart home.</p>
  1177. <p>Armed with the latest technology, smart locks can now work with compatible <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/house-intercom-system">smart home devices</a> for remote access and added security.</p>
  1178. <p>With smart locks, losing your keys or wanting to change the locks doesn’t require you to dismantle the door hardware. If you want to change the virtual lock, you can just punch in the PIN code, change it, and you’re all done.</p>
  1179. <p>You can do it all wherever you are using a smartphone and enjoy more of its smart special features while ensuring your property's protection.</p>
  1180. <h2>What Is Considered a Smart Lock?</h2>
  1181. <p>A <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=smart+lock">smart lock</a> is an electronic and mechanical lock installed into the door. It has the same fundamental function and locking mechanism as the traditional lock.</p>
  1182. <p>The key difference is that a smart lock ditches the need for a traditional physical key. Instead, it unlocks wirelessly using a keypad, fingerprint reader, or a smartphone.</p>
  1183. <p>Smart lock components also allow it to be integrated into smart home systems like Google Home and Apple Home. Compatible smart locks obey voice commands using voice assistants like Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.</p>
  1184. <h2>How Smart Locks Enhance Home Security</h2>
  1185. <p>With the increasing number of break-ins and crimes, homeowners are at their wit’s end when trying to secure their homes. Automatic locks, security cameras, and smart locks become indispensable in every home.</p>
  1186. <p>But how can a <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/how-secure-are-smart-locks">smart lock help with home security</a>?</p>
  1187. <h3>Monitoring</h3>
  1188. <p>Smart locks reinforce the physical protection that a mechanical key offers, giving owners full control of the door lock. Smart locks are often linked to a smartphone app that provides an audit of who accessed the door and when. They also connect to the home network or WiFi for real-time monitoring.</p>
  1189. <h3>Heightened Security</h3>
  1190. <p>Smart locks have encryption codes that are hard to breach by physical force or primitive lock-picking. As long as the software is up to date, hackers are less likely to penetrate the system. It is hard to tap into the sophisticated system of a smart lock. Hence, ordinary burglars may not inconvenience themselves in trying.</p>
  1191. <h3>Remote Locking and Unlocking</h3>
  1192. <p>With a smart lock, you don’t have to worry about leaving your home and forgetting if you locked the door or not. The app provides the info on whether your lock is in place.</p>
  1193. <p>Smart locks connected to WiFi can be controlled remotely, so you can lock and unlock them with ease. Modern smart locks also have auto-locking options where it locks itself after it’s left unlocked for a specific period.</p>
  1194. <h3>Enables Multiple Keyless Entry</h3>
  1195. <p>Aside from remote access, a smart lock can provide multiple access codes to assign to authorized users. There is no need to hand out duplicate keys to family members, only custom codes that will unlock the door.</p>
  1196. <p>Depending on the smart lock brand and model, it may allow about 100 access codes for every door lock.</p>
  1197. <h3>Sets Temporary Codes</h3>
  1198. <p>For visitors, helpers, and people who need temporary access, owners may set up a temporary code in the smart lock. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/shop?q=yale+smart+locks&amp;fallbackQuery=yale+smart+locks">Yale smart locks</a>, for example, can assign Always On, Temporary, and Recurring pin codes. These codes expire within a limited period, after the indicated time, or are meant only for one-time use.</p>
  1199. <h2>Integrating Smart Lock to a Smart Home</h2>
  1200. <p>Smart home automation is becoming more popular in many residential estates. It consists of home technologies that work together in a common network.</p>
  1201. <p>Smart locks with a built-in WiFi connection are standalone products. They easily connect to the home network and are operated remotely. Once you set it up with the router, you can monitor door access anywhere.</p>
  1202. <p>For smart locks that are Bluetooth-enabled, you need to be within a specified range of distance to control them.</p>
  1203. <p>Smart locks without WiFi connectivity or those that only have Bluetooth and Z-Wave can still be integrated into a smart home system. However, it does require third-party external hardware like an adapter, smart switch, smart hub, or wireless bridge.</p>
  1204. <p>Some examples of smart hubs that are widely used include Google Nest, Amazon Echo, Apple TV 4K, Wink, and Samsung SmartThings.</p>
  1205. <h2>How the Latest Technology Helps With Home Security</h2>
  1206. <p>Integrating a smart lock into a smart home centralizes everything into one app that manages all connected devices.</p>
  1207. <p>This means that what controls your light and appliances can also control your smart lock without needing a separate app.</p>
  1208. <p>With your smart lock connected to automatic gate locks, security cameras, video intercom and other home security accessories, you can monitor home security all in one place.</p>
  1209. <p>One of the best smart locks you can get is the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/yale-liftmaster-smart-touchscreen-deadbolt-lock">Yale LiftMaster Deadbolt Lock</a>, which comes with garage control and is backed by the reliability of Yale.</p>
  1210. <p>Smart home hubs also have voice integrations. You can enable voice commands through Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Siri and other voice control options.</p>
  1211. <h2>Special Features to Look For in a Smart Lock</h2>
  1212. <p>Modern smart locks have updated features to enhance their security measures. The latest locks offer more convenience and cool features such as:</p>
  1213. <ul>
  1214. <li>Voice command so you can “talk” to your smartphone to lock or unlock the door.</li>
  1215. <li>Geofencing feature that automatically locks the door when the smartphone is outside a designated boundary. Likewise, it automatically disables the lock when you re-enter that perimeter.</li>
  1216. <li>Smartphone push notifications that send alerts every time the door is locked and unlocked to monitor arrival and departure.</li>
  1217. <li>Auto-lock functions which unlock the door after a period of inactivity.</li>
  1218. <li>Alarms are triggered when there is forced entry or tampering of the door lock.</li>
  1219. </ul>
  1220. <h2>Finding the Best Smart Lock</h2>
  1221. <p>Home security and convenience are a few benefits you can enjoy with a smart door lock. When finding the best fit for your home, go for the latest models with all the updated features and software.</p>
  1222. <p>For smart lock products and other gate and door security systems, see our list of products at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>. We have everything you need to enhance home security with reliable and durable products.</p>
  1223. <p>If you are unsure about the smart device and door hardware fitting, you may <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">call us</a> for expert advice and suggestions.</p>
  1224. <p>You can also ask about our trusted, smart lock products and compare features for the best one to suit your current home setup.</p>]]>
  1225.    </content>
  1226.  </entry>
  1227.  <entry>
  1228.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/best-security-cameras</id>
  1229.    <published>2023-12-13T15:58:11-05:00</published>
  1230.    <updated>2023-12-13T15:58:11-05:00</updated>
  1231.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/best-security-cameras"/>
  1232.    <title>Finding the Best Security Camera for Your Home or Business</title>
  1233.    <author>
  1234.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1235.    </author>
  1236.    <summary type="html">
  1237.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Regardless of the size of your property, a security camera is a must for business and home security. The best security camera keeps a conscientious watch over the area to ensure safety. Just the sight of it can prevent intrusion, giving tenants and clients peace of mind.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/best-security-cameras">More</a></p>]]>
  1238.    </summary>
  1239.    <content type="html">
  1240.      <![CDATA[<p>Regardless of the size of your property, a security camera is a must for business and home security. The best security camera keeps a conscientious watch over the area to ensure safety. Just the sight of it can prevent intrusion, giving tenants and clients peace of mind.</p>
  1241. <p>The market is filled with all sorts of security cameras for the same purpose of guarding the vicinity. However, they may have different functions. Finding the right fit for your property enables it to serve its purpose well.</p>
  1242. <h2>Types of Security Cameras</h2>
  1243. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance" title="Video Surveillance">Security cameras</a> are divided into two main types: wired and wireless camera systems.</p>
  1244. <p>The wired security camera system uses a <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance?view=products#/pfilter:product_type:Coaxial$2520Video$2520Cable">coaxial cable</a> or ethernet cable for transmitting security footage to a central video recording system.</p>
  1245. <p>The wireless system transmits data to cloud storage using WiFi. They do need a power cable that plugs into the power outlet, though. However, there are wire-free wireless systems that totally ditch cords and cables by acquiring power through a battery or solar panel.</p>
  1246. <h3>Wired Security Cameras</h3>
  1247. <p>A wired security camera can be an indoor or outdoor camera. Both types require professional installation to install each camera on site. Once installed, you can’t move it to a different location without re-wiring. Wired security cameras are considered permanent or semi-permanent.</p>
  1248. <p>The cameras connect to an electrical outlet and internet cable as well as to the central hub that stores the footage.</p>
  1249. <p>The indoor type wired security cameras show the interior view of the house. They are typically dome cameras <em>(link to Dome vs Bullet Camera: Pros and Cons for Different Surveillance Needs)</em> mounted on the ceiling.</p>
  1250. <p>Outdoor wired security cameras are often bullet-style CCTV cameras with long, cylindrical shapes. Outdoor security cameras are also weatherproof to withstand outdoor weather changes.</p>
  1251. <h3>Wireless Security Cameras</h3>
  1252. <p>The wireless system is more popular in the market mostly for their ease of installation. Wireless security cameras are also called Wi-Fi cameras. They do not need the coaxial cables for transferring the video footage.</p>
  1253. <p>Instead, the wireless system stores the data locally on the camera or in cloud storage that is accessed by subscription. Wireless security systems may also be installed indoors or outdoors.</p>
  1254. <p>Indoor wireless cameras are widely used for room monitoring. They are ideal in baby rooms or for watching over pets. Some specialty indoor cameras are even able to dispense treats to pets.</p>
  1255. <p>Outdoor wireless cameras are also positioned to monitor the perimeter of the building. Some of them have spotlights and alarms to scare intruders away.</p>
  1256. <p>When it comes to the span of view, wireless outdoor cameras offer a wider coverage than wired outdoor cameras. They can rotate to at least a 130ᵒ angle.</p>
  1257. <h2>Buying Guide for Security Cameras</h2>
  1258. <p>The wired vs wireless option is just one of the few things to consider before purchasing a security camera.</p>
  1259. <p>Here are some guide questions you can ask to help you decide the right option.</p>
  1260. <h3>Location of the Security Camera</h3>
  1261. <p>House coverage can be indoor or outdoor, or both. The security camera that you should buy must be rated for the appropriate environment. An outdoor camera needs to be weatherproof to survive drastic weather conditions.</p>
  1262. <h3>Choose the Power Source</h3>
  1263. <p>The wired or wireless system will help you decide on what to get. The wired system does not need to be near a power source since it is wired to the central recording hub. The wireless system, on the other hand, is the one that needs to be near an outlet.</p>
  1264. <p>You may also choose a wireless system that operates through a battery, but make sure to charge it periodically. If you want a fail-proof wireless camera, solar-powered are decent options unless you have erratic weather in your area.</p>
  1265. <h3>Mind Your Budget</h3>
  1266. <p>Security camera prices vary depending on their special features and installation costs. The price range starts at $25 to $400 and can go up depending on how wide the area you need to cover.</p>
  1267. <p>Consider this tip: wireless cameras are expensive upfront for their material and installation. However, they don’t require video storage fees, which may help you save more in the long run.</p>
  1268. <h3>Look for Special Features</h3>
  1269. <p>Different camera models and brands offer different features unique to their products. The following section will tell you some of those attributes to look for in a security camera.</p>
  1270. <h2>Features to Look For in a Security Camera</h2>
  1271. <p>Now that you know which type you need for <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/home-security-system-comprehensive-guide">home security</a> and business purposes, you can scrutinize the features each camera offers.</p>
  1272. <p>Here are a few of the most important considerations:</p>
  1273. <h3>Camera Resolution</h3>
  1274. <p>Camera resolution for recording clear and crisp video footage should be a top priority. Go for <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/video-surveillance/products/bolide-bc1535" title="Bolide HD 4 in 1 5MP IR Bullet Camera | BTG-BC1535">Full HD cameras with 1080p resolution</a>, if possible, instead of 720p.</p>
  1275. <h3>Wide-Angle Lens</h3>
  1276. <p>Choose a wide-angle lens such as the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/new-unv-5mp-180-wide-angle-cameras-are-here">UNV 5MP 180ᵒ</a> to cover a wider area, especially for outdoor cameras. A wide-angle lens covers a lot of ground in its front and sides. A pan-tilt capability also does a great job in wide-angle capturing.</p>
  1277. <h3>Motion Detection</h3>
  1278. <p>The motion detection feature raises an alarm when the camera senses motion within its range of view. Cameras with motion detection have the NVR or DVR video surveillance software that detects the motion and generates an alarm.</p>
  1279. <h3>Storage Options</h3>
  1280. <p>Entry-level security cameras offer local storage on an SD card inserted into the built-in slot in the camera. It can store only limited data, so some camera manufacturers offer cloud storage.</p>
  1281. <p>The remote server stores the video footage for your surveillance camera, which you can download when needed. SD storage is not downloadable unless you pay up.</p>
  1282. <h3>Two-Way Talk</h3>
  1283. <p>Two-way communication allows homeowners to talk to someone within the camera range. It is useful for talking to visitors by the door or scaring away unauthorized persons within the home premises.</p>
  1284. <h3>Night Vision</h3>
  1285. <p>The night vision feature is essential for outdoor cameras to capture clear footage even when it is dark outside. It’s made possible by infrared technology or the built-in spotlight for full-color night vision.</p>
  1286. <h3>Smart Home Features</h3>
  1287. <p>A smart home security camera system offers a wider range of capabilities depending on the brand.</p>
  1288. <p>It may have a voice or app control using Google Home, Apple Home or Amazon Alexa. Smart features may also include smartphone alerts, facial recognition, scheduling and geofencing.</p>
  1289. <h2>Choosing the Best Security Camera</h2>
  1290. <p>The best business or home security system and camera is subjective to its purpose. Whether you want indoor or outdoor monitoring, wireless or wired, the choice is up to you.</p>
  1291. <p>The options for the best home security camera may be overwhelming. But if you <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">call us at All Security Equipment today</a>, we can help you narrow down the options for your particular needs.</p>
  1292. <p>We have security cameras, accessories and related products for enhancing the safety of your home or business, inside and out.</p>]]>
  1293.    </content>
  1294.  </entry>
  1295.  <entry>
  1296.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/residential-electric-gates</id>
  1297.    <published>2023-12-12T15:35:36-05:00</published>
  1298.    <updated>2023-12-12T15:35:36-05:00</updated>
  1299.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/residential-electric-gates"/>
  1300.    <title>Residential Electric Gates: A Convenient and Secure Option</title>
  1301.    <author>
  1302.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1303.    </author>
  1304.    <summary type="html">
  1305.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Residential gates are a great investment for those looking to enhance the safety and security of their property. And while they come in various types and models, the peace of mind that residential electric gates can give you is unmatched. These </span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators" title="Gate Openers and Operators"><span data-mce-fragment="1">automated gates</span></a><span data-mce-fragment="1"> greatly deter opportunist thieves and prevent cold calling at your door.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/residential-electric-gates">More</a></p>]]>
  1306.    </summary>
  1307.    <content type="html">
  1308.      <![CDATA[<p>Residential gates are a great investment for those looking to enhance the safety and security of their property. And while they come in various types and models, the peace of mind that residential electric gates can give you is unmatched. These <span>automated gates</span> greatly deter opportunist thieves and prevent cold calling at your door.</p>
  1309. <p>This guide will delve into everything you need to know about residential electric gates.</p>
  1310. <h2><span>How Does a Residential Electric Gate Work? </span></h2>
  1311. <p>The main role of any gate is to keep your facility safe from unauthorized access. A residential electric gate makes this process faster and more straightforward.</p>
  1312. <p>Typically, these security gates consist of the gate itself and a <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators" title="Gate Openers and Operators"><span>gate opener</span></a>. The gate acts as a physical barrier—also called an electric gate barrier—which must be durable and strong to meet your requirements. The gate opener operates the gate by triggering an electronic mechanism. These driveway gate components work together to ensure optimal security.</p>
  1313. <h2><span>The Types of Residential Electric Gates</span></h2>
  1314. <p>Residential electric gates fall into three categories: slide, swing, and lift. The one you should go for solely depends on the space and the lay of the land at your entrance.</p>
  1315. <h3><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-all-gate-operators-slide-gate-openers-and-operators" title="Slide Gate Openers and Operators"><span>Slide Gates</span></a></h3>
  1316. <p><img src="https://allsecurityequipment.com/cdn/shop/products/LiftMaster-CSL24UL-Slide-Gate-Opene-Application.jpg?v=1688626407&amp;width=600"></p>
  1317. <p>Slide electric gates are a popular choice, especially with ultra-modern properties. These gates run off the rail and slide from side to side to open and close. And because of this parallel motion, they do not require a flat area and can be easily slid behind the frontage without taking much space.</p>
  1318. <h3><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-all-gate-operators-swing-gate-openers-and-operators" title="Swing Gate Openers and Operators"><span>Swing Gates</span></a></h3>
  1319. <p><img src="https://allsecurityequipment.com/cdn/shop/products/HySecurity-SwingSmart-CNX-20-Swing-Gate-Opener-Installed.jpg?v=1627504155&amp;width=600"></p>
  1320. <p>Swing electric gates are an affordable option. They have the fewest parts and are the easiest to maintain. On the downside, the swinging motion of a swing gate requires a large flat surface, so if your house is on a hill or slope, these may not be for you.</p>
  1321. <p>When purchasing an electric swing gate, there are two types of motors to consider:</p>
  1322. <p><strong>Above-ground motors: </strong>These motors are attached to the pillar or post and include an articulated hinged arm that connects the motor to the gate.</p>
  1323. <p><strong>Underground motors: </strong>They are tucked into the ground and can open the gates to 180° from where they start. This increased flexibility is great for properties with limited space on their entrance or driveway.</p>
  1324. <h3><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/vertical-lift-operators" title="Vertical Lift Operators"><span>Lift Gates</span></a></h3>
  1325. <p>Lift gates are another option for homes with restricted space. They use the overhead room to open the gate, which makes them ideal for smaller properties where security is a concern. However, lift gates are more suitable for parking garages and other commercial facilities than residential ones.</p>
  1326. <p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" alt="Aluminum sliding modern design grey white portal of suburb garden door slide house" src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/Aluminum_sliding_modern_design_grey_white_portal_of_suburb_garden_door_slide_house.jpg?v=1682657563"></p>
  1327. <h2><span>Advantages of Installing Residential Electric Gates</span></h2>
  1328. <h3><span>Better Perimeter Control</span></h3>
  1329. <p>It is important to be aware of who is on your property at any given time. You can pair your electric gate with a card reader or passcode system to give you more precise property access control.</p>
  1330. <h3><span>Enhanced Security</span></h3>
  1331. <p>Aside from providing better perimeter control, residential electric gates are also excellent for enhancing your home’s security. Because they allow you to control who enters and leave, you can reduce the risk of vandalism, theft, and other crimes.</p>
  1332. <p>You can even ask your security company to include your gate in your alarm system. That way, the system will alert you whenever an unauthorized person tries to breach your property.</p>
  1333. <h3><span>Greater Safety of the Residents</span></h3>
  1334. <p>Although many people install residential driveway gates to keep unwanted entries out, they can also be very beneficial in keeping people in. For instance, if your children or pets play outside your home, they will likely run into the road without thinking. And since electric gates can’t be opened easily, they prevent them from escaping the property and provide keep turn safe.</p>
  1335. <h3><span>More Convenience</span></h3>
  1336. <p>The problem with the regular residential gates is that you might forget to lock them up when leaving. Another problem is that you need to get out of the car to open them.</p>
  1337. <p>But with electric gates, which are fully automated thanks to their wireless technology and in-built motors, you can enjoy more convenience by remotely opening the gate with just a button press.</p>
  1338. <h3><span>Aesthetic Appeal </span></h3>
  1339. <p>Residential electric gates often feature ornate details and give an impression of grandeur, thereby improving the aesthetic appeal of your home. First impression counts, and adding such gates can garner admiration from your guests, neighbors, and passers-by.</p>
  1340. <h3><span>Higher Property Value</span></h3>
  1341. <p>If you ever decide to sell your house, installing a residential electric gate can increase the property's value. It is an important feature that attracts buyers because of its aesthetic appeal and functional benefits.</p>
  1342. <h3><span>Reduced Insurance Premiums</span></h3>
  1343. <p>By installing an electric gate on your property, your insurance company may lower your insurance premiums. This is because they know the benefits of these gates and how they can protect your property from theft and damage.</p>
  1344. <h2><span>Can Residential Electric Gates Be Opened Manually?</span></h2>
  1345. <p>One common confusion that arises among homeowners is whether electric gates can be opened manually during the events of power outages. Well, the answer is a resounding yes.</p>
  1346. <p>Most electric gates have a manual release gate key that allows you to use a lever or handle to unlock the automatic function and open the gate manually without damaging it.</p>
  1347. <h2><span>How Much Does a Residential Electric Gate Cost?</span></h2>
  1348. <p>The pricing of residential electric gates may vary according to the installation size, the type of barrier being installed, the kind of operator, and the gate hardware. These gates are comparatively more expensive than traditional manual gates but are a sound, long-term investment.</p>
  1349. <p>This means that paying for quality today will help you manage future risks and other costly security-related purchases in the long term. Working with a qualified supplier is the best way to get the right electric gate for your budget and needs.</p>
  1350. <p>We specialize in complete turnkey systems for any facility needing a residential gate or another access control solution. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact"><span>Contact us</span></a> today, and let us help you make the best decision for your security.</p>]]>
  1351.    </content>
  1352.  </entry>
  1353.  <entry>
  1354.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-keypad-entry-systems-weatherproof-and-long-lasting</id>
  1355.    <published>2023-12-11T09:00:01-05:00</published>
  1356.    <updated>2023-12-11T09:00:01-05:00</updated>
  1357.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-keypad-entry-systems-weatherproof-and-long-lasting"/>
  1358.    <title>LiftMaster Keypad Entry Systems - Weatherproof And Long Lasting</title>
  1359.    <author>
  1360.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1361.    </author>
  1362.    <summary type="html">
  1363.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Keyless entry systems are one of the most convenient options for your home, garage, or business. This wireless keypad offers a modern alternative to key systems, which is safer and more efficient at protecting your property.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-keypad-entry-systems-weatherproof-and-long-lasting">More</a></p>]]>
  1364.    </summary>
  1365.    <content type="html">
  1366.      <![CDATA[<p>Keyless entry systems are one of the most convenient options for your home, garage, or business. This wireless keypad offers a modern alternative to key systems, which is safer and more efficient at protecting your property.</p>
  1367. <p>There are many advantages to installing a <a title="LiftMaster Wireless Keypad | LIF-877LM" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/lif-877lm">LiftMaster 877LM</a>, <a title="LiftMaster Universal Keyless Entry | LIF-387LM" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-387lm">LiftMaster 387LM</a>, and other LiftMaster keyless wireless entry devices as your garage door opener, eliminating the inconvenience of lost or missing keys.</p>
  1368. <h2><span>The Benefits of Installing a Wireless Keyless Entry System</span></h2>
  1369. <p>The switch from a traditional key and lock system to a <a title="LiftMaster Wired Keypad and Proximity Reader | LIF-KPR2000" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-kpr2000">keypad entry device</a> offers significant advantages, which are essential to consider when you invest in a wireless security system for gates, garage doors, overhead doors, and other entry points.</p>
  1370. <p>One of the best features of keyless entry systems is their durability in any type of weather, which means you won’t encounter broken keys, frozen locks, or stuck keyholes, which can be a security risk and costly to replace.</p>
  1371. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-kpr2000" target="_blank"><img src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/Liftmaster_keyless_entry_system_480x480.png?v=1672127188" alt="" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"></a></p>
  1372. <h3><span>Weatherproof and Long Lasting</span></h3>
  1373. <p>Keypads are durable and resistant to weather, which makes them easy to operate year-round. Unlike traditional locks, including doors with keyholes, extreme cold or heat can impact your keys’ ability to turn and open or lock doors or gates, which can get stuck or rigid in severe temperatures. Wireless entry systems function better in various climates, as they are built to resist many weather conditions.</p>
  1374. <p>It’s common for traditional key-lock systems to warp or shift over time, which can bend keys or cause locking and unlocking to become problematic. This problem may occur during humid or hot weather or when it’s freezing cold, which can lead to emergency repairs or a complete lock replacement, which is typically expensive. The keypad is highly durable when installing a keyless system, so you won’t encounter the same challenges when entering a code or using a remote control.</p>
  1375. <h3><span>Greater Cost Savings</span></h3>
  1376. <p>While keypad device wireless entry systems are initially more expensive than traditional key locks, they become more affordable in the long term. You can easily avoid the cost of contacting a locksmith for a key replacement or changing a lock for security reasons.</p>
  1377. <p>It’s a great business investment for commercial buildings with various offices, departments, and garage levels that require different access levels.</p>
  1378. <p>Garage opener keyless entry systems offer the convenience of card readers, which requires re-programming to change security settings with easy-to-read programming instructions.</p>
  1379. <p>This process takes only a few minutes to update, which makes it easier to track access control through multiple entry points. You can program each access card with specific access levels and track access to various doors and gates.</p>
  1380. <p>When you replace a keyless entry system, there is no need to create or copy new keys, configure locks, or install additional equipment. You’ll find the installation process cost-effective, as it can be done without a locksmith.</p>
  1381. <p>Since the keypad is wireless, there are no complex wiring systems to install, so you won’t need an electrician or professional installation to set up your entry device.</p>
  1382. <h3><span>Wireless Technology Is Ideal for All Types of Weather</span></h3>
  1383. <p><span>Wireless technology allows you to access an entry system efficiently and safely without</span> the need for wiring, key-lock mechanisms, and other equipment that can be quickly frozen or stuck during colder temperatures. Remote control entry devices fare much better in colder climates than wired keypads or traditional key-lock systems.</p>
  1384. <p>These battery-operated systems require just one 9v battery to function and may be customized with your personal information for extra security. This quick access is effortless with LiftMaster garage door openers for outside entry points, especially during winter.</p>
  1385. <h3><span>Easy to Install and Operate Immediately</span></h3>
  1386. <p>Universal garage door keypads are easy to install and can often be done without the assistance of a professional service. LiftMaster offers product manuals and easy instructions, so you’ll have a wall-mounted keypad installed and ready to use in minutes.</p>
  1387. <p>There are many great features included, which are explained in the manual, such as safety sensors, temporary password options, and using just one button to close, either from a remote or the keypad.</p>
  1388. <h3><span>LiftMaster Keypads Are Universal</span></h3>
  1389. <p><a title="LiftMaster Wireless Keypad | LIF-878MAX" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-878max"><span>LiftMaster keypads</span></a> are conveniently universal and consistently work effectively with any LiftMaster door opener, keyless system, or garage door keypad from 1993 to now. While LiftMaster systems are highly durable, if you choose to upgrade your keyless entry system, the process is easy and compatible, so you won’t experience any problems.</p>
  1390. <p>Newer keypads that include security systems and sensors are ideal if you’re replacing an older LiftMaster keypad and function well with any type of garage door opener or gate access system.<br><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-84505r" target="_blank"><img src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/Liftmaster_garage_door_opener_security_system_480x480.png?v=1672127223" alt="" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"></a></p>
  1391. <h3><span>Monitoring and Security Capabilities </span></h3>
  1392. <p>Whether you’re looking to monitor your home while at work or away on vacation if you require security code access for a house sitter, keypads can be programmed specifically for temporary guests. You can also track when anyone visits your home, which is a great security feature.</p>
  1393. <p>Unlike a traditional lock system, you don’t have to make extra copies of the key, and there is no risk of losing a key and replacing the entire lock for security reasons. Keyless entry makes security much easier and reassuring, especially when you’re out of town or away for an extended time.</p>
  1394. <h3>The Most Advanced Garage Keypad</h3>
  1395. <p>The new <a title="LiftMaster myQ Video Keypad Pro Exclusive with Swivel Mounting Bracket VKP1-LM" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-vkp1-lm">myQ Smart Garage Video Keypad</a> lets homeowners see and control who opens their garage door. Customers can create unique PIN codes to customize who has access to their garage - and when. Meaningful notifications alert users when someone has been seen approaching their garage. Easy to install, the myQ Smart Garage Video Keypad is a must-have for any smart home.</p>
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  1400. <br>
  1401. <p>The LiftMaster myQ Video Keypad Pro Exclusive VKP1-LM works with residential garage door openers manufactured after January 1, 1993. Make sure your garage door opener has a working light bulb because it is a programing indicator.</p>
  1402. <h2><span>LiftMaster Keypad Entry Systems</span></h2>
  1403. <p>LiftMaster garage door openers and <span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-gate-opener-and-operator-parts" target="_blank">gate access systems</a></span> provide long-lasting performance consistent in all types of weather, with the best security, convenience, and durability.</p>
  1404. <p>Whether you’re looking to replace an older keypad from the late 1990s or install a brand-new keyless entry system, LiftMaster offers an extensive line of keypad products compatible with various commercial and residential garage door opening systems.</p>
  1405. <p>These versatile keyless entry systems make an excellent investment for parking lot systems, garage openers for homes, commercial garages, and multi-level buildings.</p>
  1406. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">Contact us</a> to inquire about our extensive selection of keyless entry devices, accessories, and keypad systems for your home or business. We offer excellent security solutions and improved convenience for all your keypad entry requirements.</p>]]>
  1407.    </content>
  1408.  </entry>
  1409.  <entry>
  1410.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-capxlv</id>
  1411.    <published>2023-12-07T15:34:08-05:00</published>
  1412.    <updated>2023-12-07T16:23:21-05:00</updated>
  1413.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-capxlv"/>
  1414.    <title>Key Features and Benefits of the LiftMaster CAPXLV Access Control System</title>
  1415.    <author>
  1416.      <name>Narcis Bejtic</name>
  1417.    </author>
  1418.    <summary type="html">
  1419.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">LiftMaster is one of the most trusted brands regarding gate operators and property access. The </span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-capxlcard" data-mce-fragment="1" data-mce-href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-capxlcard">LiftMaster CAPXLV</a><span data-mce-fragment="1"> is their advanced gate operator system that uses a video intercom system in gate access points.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-capxlv">More</a></p>]]>
  1420.    </summary>
  1421.    <content type="html">
  1422.      <![CDATA[<p><span>Accommodating a guest or allowing access to a tenant is a tedious job in high-capacity residential communities. Security is a must, but you don’t want to inconvenience anyone whenever they need to access the gate. </span></p>
  1423. <p><span>For most buildings and businesses, intercom systems are secure and handy options for community control. And this is exactly what the LiftMaster CAPXLV is all about. </span></p>
  1424. <h2><span>What Is the LiftMaster CAPXLV?</span></h2>
  1425. <p><span>LiftMaster is one of the most trusted brands regarding gate operators and property access. The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-capxlcard">LiftMaster CAPXLV</a> is their advanced gate operator system that uses a video intercom system in gate access points.</span></p>
  1426. <p><span>With LiftMaster CAPXLV, residents in the building can view their visitors through real-time activity tracking. It has a video and voice call capability that allows tenants and visitors to communicate remotely. </span></p>
  1427. <p><span>The residents can then grant access for authorized entrance using the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/upgrading-to-myq-experience-how-you-can-save-money-and-manage-your-property-smarter">myQ community app</a>, LiftMaster’s cloud-based software. </span>Its video capabilities enable live video recording, and the recorded event can be saved in local system memory or connected access portal.</p>
  1428. <p><span>This smart access control software is among the best indoor and gate access management and activity monitoring. It is a convenience that residents and community managers will surely enjoy. </span></p>
  1429. <h2><span>Key Features of the LiftMaster CAPXLV</span></h2>
  1430. <p><span><img src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/Indoor_intercom_video_showing_a_woman_s_face.jpg?v=1687156139" alt="Indoor intercom video showing a woman’s face"></span></p>
  1431. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/liftmaster" title="LiftMaster">LiftMaster</a> is a scalable gate access solution with remote features like adding or deleting residents. It allows users to assign access to specific entrances and monitor guest and event requests.</p>
  1432. <h3><span>Color Touch Display and Interface</span></h3>
  1433. <p>The hardware that gives the best impression about the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-capxl" title="LiftMaster Smart Video Intercom | LIF-CAPXLV">LiftMaster CAPXLV</a> is its 10-inch display screen. It has a full-color and high-definition resolution at 720p and 25 frames per second. The touch display screen has intuitive navigation for smart access and ease of use.</p>
  1434. <h3><span>Wide Angle Camera</span></h3>
  1435. <p><span>The 135° camera offers a clear view of the visitors and access points. It has a one-way video calling capability and can live stream, record and access events. LiftMaster CAPXLV can store up to 1000 events locally or in the cloud. </span></p>
  1436. <h3><span>Wireless Connection</span></h3>
  1437. <p><span>The LiftMaster CAPXLV easily connects to the LiftMaster UL gate operator with firmware 4.2 using Wi-Fi, wireless link and wired high-speed internet. With this wireless system, there is no need to dig up walls or trenches to connect it, unlike in wired telephone entry systems. You can add units anytime without any hassle.</span></p>
  1438. <h3><span>Voice Over IP (VoIP) Support</span></h3>
  1439. <p><span>LiftMaster CAPXLV allows digital calls to a 10-digit number without additional charges. It has a digital signal processing that offers clear audio even in noisy environments.</span></p>
  1440. <h3><span>Storage Options</span></h3>
  1441. <p><span>With LiftMaster CAPXLV, you can store the data in local system memory or through a cloud. The video clips and recorded events are accessible through the myQ community app. </span></p>
  1442. <h3><span>Customized System Control</span></h3>
  1443. <p><span>The LiftMaster CAPXLV is completely scalable and customizable. You can set access schedules for individuals and integrate them with property management software like Entrata, RealPage and Yardi. The LiftMaster CAPXLV utilizes the myQ community web platform to streamline tenant information. </span></p>
  1444. <h3><span>Data Protection</span></h3>
  1445. <p><span>Don’t worry; your information is safe with the Liftmaster CAPXLV! It has a secured cloud-based storage system that backs residents' information with data protection. </span></p>
  1446. <h3><span>Alerts and Notifications</span></h3>
  1447. <p><span>You will receive notifications from the LiftMaster CAPXLV whenever a code is overused or if service is needed in the intercom or gate operator. It will also alert you if a suspended code is being used.</span></p>
  1448. <h2><span>What Is the myQ Community App?</span></h2>
  1449. <p><span>myQ is the proprietary cloud-based security software of LiftMaster. It is compatible with various mobile applications. You can download the myQ Community app from the Play Store or App Store and use it to manage guest access through your smartphone.</span></p>
  1450. <p><span>myQ’s remote programming and activity monitoring allows residents to view their guests and authorize or restrict entry to the building. It can also receive video calls for visual confirmation, and residents can choose to deny or accept gate access.</span></p>
  1451. <p><span>With myQ, you can easily accommodate deliveries and workers from service providers. </span></p>
  1452. <h2><span>Benefits of the LiftMaster CAPXLV</span></h2>
  1453. <p><span>If you have a multi-community property, the LiftMaster CAPXLV is a modest choice for security.</span></p>
  1454. <p><span>Aside from remote programming, it has real-time activity tracking through video streaming. It ensures optimum security while allowing convenience for an authorized entrance. The LiftMaster CAPXLV enhances security, maximizes efficiency and streamlines gate access operations.</span></p>
  1455. <p><span>It also offers the best benefits in gate access that augment its key features:</span></p>
  1456. <ul>
  1457. <li>Back-up power supply in case of a power outage</li>
  1458. <li>Local system memory allows entry when the internet is down</li>
  1459. <li>4 to 8-digit entry codes</li>
  1460. <li>4 to 6-digit directory codes</li>
  1461. <li>50,000 local residents' capacity</li>
  1462. <li>Compatibility with Liftmaster gate operators and access control products</li>
  1463. <li>Can control 4 doors or gates</li>
  1464. </ul>
  1465. <h2><span>Pros and Cons of LiftMaster CAPXLV</span></h2>
  1466. <p><span>If you are still unsure about fitting your property with a video intercom system, look at its advantages and disadvantages.</span></p>
  1467. <h3><span>Pros</span></h3>
  1468. <ul>
  1469. <li>Enhanced property monitoring through video streaming and recorded events</li>
  1470. <li>Manage multiple community access points</li>
  1471. <li>Multiple connectivity</li>
  1472. <li>Perform updates anywhere</li>
  1473. <li>Intuitive interface</li>
  1474. <li>Robust and durable design that withstands weather conditions</li>
  1475. </ul>
  1476. <h3><span>Cons</span></h3>
  1477. <ul>
  1478. <li>myQ community app monthly subscription</li>
  1479. <li>Complex initial setup</li>
  1480. <li>No software integration for adding or deleting residents (done manually)</li>
  1481. </ul>
  1482. <h3>The New LiftMaster CAPXLV2 Smart Video Intercom</h3>
  1483. <p>Innovating and addressing the evolving needs of high-capacity residential communities, the recently launched <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-capxlv2" title="LiftMaster Smart Video Intercom - L | LIF-CAPXLV2">LiftMaster CAPXLV2</a> takes center stage as the successor to the renowned CAPXLV. This state-of-the-art access control system, introduced just this month, heralds a new era in efficient and secure community management.</p>
  1484. <p><img src="https://allsecurityequipment.com/cdn/shop/files/LiftMaster-Smart-Video-Intercom-L-CAPXLV2-All-Security-Equipment-5.jpg?v=1693453450&amp;width=600"></p>
  1485. <p>Enter the LiftMaster CAPXLV2, an advanced intercom system designed to meet the unique demands of modern buildings and businesses. Building upon the success of its predecessor, the CAPXLV, this cutting-edge solution is set to redefine community control by seamlessly integrating security and convenience. As a testament to LiftMaster's commitment to innovation, the CAPXLV2 introduces a host of enhanced features and functionalities, making it an indispensable asset for streamlined access management. Whether in a residential or commercial setting, the CAPXLV2 is poised to elevate the standards of access control, providing a secure and user-friendly solution for the challenges posed by high-capacity communities.</p>
  1486. <h2><span>LiftMaster CAPXLV Access Control System</span></h2>
  1487. <p><span>It is a highly-secured gate and door. However, it is not always fun traversing doors and gates to usher guests in. If you are not home, you may also expect delays in deliveries and services when no one can grant them entry.</span></p>
  1488. <p><span>A smart video intercom system like the LiftMaster CAPXLV allows you to take calls and unlock the gate even when you are not around. Off-site communications like this give you more freedom and mobility. The video monitor and camera are also safety features you need in your entryways.</span></p>
  1489. <p><span>The LiftMaster CAPXLV is available from selected and reputable dealers like here at All Security Equipment.</span></p>
  1490. <p><span><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a> is a one-stop shop for all your door and gate security needs. We carry many trusted brands, including the all-time reliable LiftMaster. Give us a call today for our services and pricing of the LiftMaster CAPXLV to enhance your gate access and security experience.</span></p>]]>
  1491.    </content>
  1492.  </entry>
  1493.  <entry>
  1494.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/motorized-gate-opener</id>
  1495.    <published>2023-12-06T09:00:01-05:00</published>
  1496.    <updated>2023-12-06T09:00:01-05:00</updated>
  1497.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/motorized-gate-opener"/>
  1498.    <title>Maintenance and Repair Tips for Your Motorized Gate Opener</title>
  1499.    <author>
  1500.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1501.    </author>
  1502.    <summary type="html">
  1503.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/access-control-automatic-door-openers" data-mce-fragment="1" data-mce-href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/access-control-automatic-door-openers" target="_blank">Automatic gate openers</a><span data-mce-fragment="1"> are designed to work effectively with minimal effort from you. However, just like every mechanical device, they need a little love and care now and then to continue working effectively.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/motorized-gate-opener">More</a></p>]]>
  1504.    </summary>
  1505.    <content type="html">
  1506.      <![CDATA[<p>Suppose you are a homeowner or a commercial property owner, and your building has a motorized or remote gate opener. In that case, we don't have to tell you about all the marvelous ways a motorized gate opener makes your life easier and more convenient.</p>
  1507. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators" title="Gate Openers and Operators">Automatic gate openers</a> are designed to work effectively with minimal effort from you. However, just like every mechanical device, they need a little love and care now and then to continue working effectively. This is where the regular maintenance and repair of your motorized gate opener comes in handy.</p>
  1508. <p>Let's dive into all the nits and grits of everything you need to know about how to maintain and repair your automatic gate opener.</p>
  1509. <h2>A Quick Overview of Motorized Gate Openers</h2>
  1510. <p>Motorized gate openers are automated systems designed to help you open and close your gate with the touch of a button on your remote control, an app, or any other control device. Some of the most common types of motorized gate openers include <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/gate-openers-and-operators-all-gate-operators-slide-gate-openers-and-operators" target="_blank">sliding gate openers and swing gate openers</a>.</p>
  1511. <p>Every motorized gate opener uses a combination of electric motors, gears, and control mechanisms such as sensors, remotes, motion detector cameras, and more. The level of sophistication of your automatic gate opener will determine the individual components present in your motorized gate system.</p>
  1512. <p>LiftMaster is one of the prominent manufacturers of high-quality automatic gate openers in the United States and is a common brand among homeowners and commercial landlords.</p>
  1513. <p>Another prominent brand that many landlords trust is Doorking. We have a short guide for those choosing between <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/doorking-vs-liftmaster" target="_blank">Doorking and LiftMaster</a> for their residential or commercial needs.</p>
  1514. <h2>How Do Motorized Gate Openers Work?</h2>
  1515. <p>To understand what parts of your motorized gate openers require maintenance, we will provide you with a quick overview of the general working mechanism of an automatic gate opener. The two main components of an automatic driveway gate are the gate structure and gate operator.</p>
  1516. <p>The gate structure is the part of the automatic gate system that physically slides, swings, or rolls upwards to allow the entry or exit of a building's occupants or visitors. The gate structure in automatic gate openers is typically made of wood, steel, or other materials that allow for easy maintenance.</p>
  1517. <p>The gate operator is the mechanism that opens the gate using electric motors and a control system. The electric motor is typically the reason motorized gate openers are called electric driveway gates since that causes the gate to open and close.</p>
  1518. <p>While some gates open and close automatically using sensors and actuators, most motorized gate openers, like the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-insl24ul" target="_blank">Liftmaster 24V BLDC Continuous Duty Industrial Slide Gate Operator</a>, work by receiving signals from a remote device like a smartphone or remote control.</p>
  1519. <p>Some automatic gate openers combine electric motors and hydraulics to function effectively.</p>
  1520. <h2>The Process of Maintaining and Repairing a Motorized Gate Opener</h2>
  1521. <p>It is critical to note that the maintenance process for your specific unit of motorized gate opener may differ from the one discussed in this section.</p>
  1522. <p>Always consult the instruction manual for tips on maintaining the specific unit installed on your property. Here are the general tips for maintaining and repairing a motorized gate opener:</p>
  1523. <h3>Keep the Gate Structure Clean</h3>
  1524. <p>The number one tip for ensuring that your motorized gate opener functions properly is to clean the gate structure regularly to prevent dirt and debris from getting stuck in the motorized part of the automatic gate.</p>
  1525. <p>Use non-abrasive cleaners for the cleaning process to avoid damaging the surface of your gate and causing uneven surface contact between the gate and the gate operator.</p>
  1526. <h3>Perform Safety Checks Regularly</h3>
  1527. <p>Safety checks usually include checking sensitive parts of the automatic gate opener like the loop detectors, emergency fire/exit functions if your gate has one, open close stops, safety barriers, and other parts of your electric gate designed to help with safety.</p>
  1528. <p>The goal is to ensure that your gate does not suddenly fail in an emergency or cause injury to a person due to failed safety mechanisms.</p>
  1529. <h3>Inspect the Gate Occasionally</h3>
  1530. <p>A general inspection of your automatic gate structure should be done occasionally, maybe once a month, to ensure that damage such as rust, dents, and other abnormalities do not elude you.</p>
  1531. <p>By carrying out inspections and detecting faults early, you can identify potential issues before failure occurs. Look out for loose bolts, damaged cables, and worn-out components.</p>
  1532. <h3>Lubrication Is Key</h3>
  1533. <p>Lubrication is a huge part of any gate system, whether automatic or manual. Proper lubrication ensures that moving parts such as hinges, rollers, chains, gears, and rollers stay pristine and function properly.</p>
  1534. <p>Lubrication also helps to extend the lifespan of your motorized gate opener as it prevents the motors and hydraulic system from overworking during the opening and closing process of the gate.</p>
  1535. <p>Always check the instruction manual your gate's manufacturer supplied to know what parts to lubricate and the right lubricants to use.</p>
  1536. <h3>Protect Your Gate From Pests</h3>
  1537. <p>Wooden automatic gates are typically prone to infestation by pests, especially if they do not get cleaned often. Try as much as possible to keep pests like termites, ants, snails, and other small animals away from your automatic gate to prevent them from damaging your gate structure or the gate operator.</p>
  1538. <p>You can do this by inspecting and spraying your gate with insecticides that are not dangerous to the gate material. Avoid spraying motorized components with liquid insecticide or chemicals to avoid short-circuiting the system.</p>
  1539. <h3>Know When It Is Time to Replace Your Automatic Gate System</h3>
  1540. <p>In a few cases, what your automatic gate opener requires is not repair or maintenance. It is a complete overhaul. This is usually due to old age or outdated software and control mechanisms.</p>
  1541. <h2>How Often Should You Service Your Automatic Gate Openers?</h2>
  1542. <p>Generally, you should expect to service your motorized gate opener once every 12 months or more often if you live in a dusty or tropical area with lots of rain and mud.</p>
  1543. <p>However, if you notice that your automatic gate opener is acting up, do not hesitate to check it out immediately or call your professional automatic gate servicing team to check it out.</p>
  1544. <p>At All Security Equipment, we understand that even when you install the best motorized gate opener for your home and carry out the maintenance practices discussed in this article, situations may still arise where a professional must check your gate. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact" target="_blank">Contact us</a> today for any inquiries or concerns you may have.</p>]]>
  1545.    </content>
  1546.  </entry>
  1547.  <entry>
  1548.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/unv-whale-series-4k-analog-cameras</id>
  1549.    <published>2023-12-04T08:59:02-05:00</published>
  1550.    <updated>2023-12-04T08:59:02-05:00</updated>
  1551.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/unv-whale-series-4k-analog-cameras"/>
  1552.    <title>Unveiling the Future of Surveillance: Introducing UNV Whale Series 4K Analog Cameras</title>
  1553.    <author>
  1554.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1555.    </author>
  1556.    <summary type="html">
  1557.      <![CDATA[I<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">n the dynamic realm of surveillance technology, the UNV Whale Series 4K Analog Cameras have emerged as a groundbreaking addition to the UNV analog family. With a focus on delivering unparalleled image quality and cutting-edge features, this series is set to redefine the standards of video surveillance.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/unv-whale-series-4k-analog-cameras">More</a></p>]]>
  1558.    </summary>
  1559.    <content type="html">
  1560.      <![CDATA[<p>In the dynamic realm of surveillance technology, the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/unv" title="UNV">UNV</a> Whale Series 4K Analog Cameras have emerged as a groundbreaking addition to the UNV analog family. With a focus on delivering unparalleled image quality and cutting-edge features, this series is set to redefine the standards of video surveillance. This innovative series comprises three distinct models, each designed to cater to specific surveillance needs. Let's delve into the features and capabilities of these cutting-edge models: the 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Bullet Analog Camera (UAC-B128-ADF28(40)MS), the 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Dome Analog Camera (UAC-D128-ADF28(40)MS), and the 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Turret Analog Camera (UAC-T128-ADF28(40)MS).</p>
  1561. <div style="text-align: left;"><img src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/UNV_8MP_LightHunter_Fixed_IR_Bullet_Analog_Camera_UAC-B128-ADF28_40_MS_600x600.jpg?v=1701104664" alt="UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Bullet Analog Camera UAC-B128-ADF28(40)MS" style="float: none;"></div>
  1562. <h3>UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Bullet Analog Camera (UAC-B128-ADF28(40)MS):</h3>
  1563. <p>Designed for outdoor surveillance, the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/unv-uac-b128-adf28ms" title="UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Bullet Analog Camera 2.8mm | UNV-UAC-B128-ADF28MS">UAC-B128-ADF28(40)MS</a> combines the power of 4K ultra high resolution with the precision of LightHunter technology. This bullet camera is equipped with a metal casing for durability and boasts a built-in microphone for high-quality audio pickup. Whether monitoring expansive outdoor areas or critical entry points, this model ensures exceptional clarity and detail.</p>
  1564. <div style="text-align: left;"><img src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/UNV_8MP_LightHunter_Fixed_IR_Dome_Analog_Camera_UAC-D128-ADF28_40_MS_600x600.jpg?v=1701104698" alt="UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Dome Analog Camera UAC-D128-ADF28(40)MS" style="float: none;"></div>
  1565. <h3>UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Dome Analog Camera (UAC-D128-ADF28(40)MS):</h3>
  1566. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/unv-uac-d128-adf28ms" title="UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Dome Analog Camera 2.8mm | UNV-UAC-D128-ADF28MS">UAC-D128-ADF28(40)MS</a> is a 8MP LightHunter fixed IR dome analog camera with a high-performance 1/2.7-inch CMOS sensor and 3D noise reduction technology. It supports flexible switch among TVI/CVI/AHD/CVBS through DIP switches, effectively enhancing product adaptability and diversity of networking solutions.</p>
  1567. <div style="text-align: left;"><img src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/UNV_8MP_LightHunter_Fixed_IR_Turret_Analog_Camera_UAC-T128-ADF28_40_MS_600x600.jpg?v=1701104742" alt="UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Turret Analog Camera UAC-T128-ADF28(40)MS" style="float: none;"></div>
  1568. <h3>UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Turret Analog Camera (UAC-T128-ADF28(40)MS):</h3>
  1569. <p>The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/unv-uac-t128-adf28ms" title="UNV 8MP LightHunter Fixed IR Turret Analog Camera 2.8mm | UNV-UAC-T128-ADF28MS">UAC-T128-ADF28(40)MS</a> offers versatility and performance in a compact turret design. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this camera's metal casing guarantees product quality and longevity. With the LightHunter technology, it excels in ultra low-light conditions, ensuring that crucial details are captured with clarity. The DIP switch feature adds to its user-friendly nature, allowing for swift and hassle-free configuration.</p>
  1570. <h3>Capturing True-to-Life Moments</h3>
  1571. <p>The UNV Whale Series introduces a new era of visual clarity with its 4K ultra high resolution. From bustling urban landscapes to secluded corners, these cameras ensure every detail is vividly captured, allowing for precise monitoring and analysis. The leap to 4K brings an exceptional level of detail, providing security professionals with a powerful tool to enhance situational awareness.</p>
  1572. <h3>Durable Design for Optimal Performance</h3>
  1573. <p>Crafted with precision, the metal casing of UNV Whale Series cameras goes beyond aesthetics, elevating product quality and ensuring longevity. This robust construction not only protects the cameras from environmental elements but also safeguards them against potential tampering, making them an ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor surveillance applications.</p>
  1574. <h3>Enhanced Audio Pickup</h3>
  1575. <p>The integration of a built-in microphone adds an extra layer of surveillance capability to the UNV Whale Series. High-quality audio pickup complements the stellar visual performance, offering a comprehensive solution for monitoring and recording events. Whether it's a crucial conversation or ambient sounds, these cameras capture audio with clarity, contributing to a more comprehensive security infrastructure.</p>
  1576. <h3>Simplified Configuration with DIP Switch</h3>
  1577. <p>Setting up surveillance systems can be a complex task, but the UNV Whale Series simplifies the process with its convenient DIP switch. This feature allows for easy configuration of video format, streamlining the installation process. Security professionals can now optimize camera settings efficiently, saving time and ensuring a hassle-free setup.</p>
  1578. <h3>120dB WDR for Consistent Image Excellence</h3>
  1579. <p>In scenarios characterized by challenging lighting conditions, the UNV Whale Series cameras excel with their 120dB Wide Dynamic Range (WDR). This technology ensures consistent image excellence, mitigating issues caused by strong lights and shadows. The result is crystal-clear footage that retains detail even in the most complex environments, providing security professionals with reliable monitoring capabilities.</p>
  1580. <h3>LightHunter Technology for Low-Light Clarity</h3>
  1581. <p>One of the standout features of the UNV Whale Series is its LightHunter technology, designed to deliver clear imaging even in extremely low-light conditions. This innovation ensures that the cameras maintain their exceptional performance, providing unparalleled visibility in scenarios where traditional cameras might falter. From dusk till dawn, the UNV Whale Series remains vigilant, capturing crucial details in any lighting condition.</p>
  1582. <h3>The Future of Surveillance</h3>
  1583. <p>The release of the UNV Whale Series 4K Analog Cameras marks a significant stride in the evolution of surveillance technology. With 4K ultra high resolution, durable construction, advanced audio pickup, simplified configuration, and cutting-edge imaging technologies, these cameras set a new standard for security professionals seeking top-tier performance. Embrace the future of surveillance with the UNV Whale Series, where every moment is captured with unparalleled detail and clarity.</p>
  1584. <p>To find the best security camera systems, visit us at <a title="All Security Equipment" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>. We have a wide range of surveillance cameras from trusted brands that will enhance the security of your property. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">Call us today</a> and talk to our customer service and technical support team for all your inquiries.</p>]]>
  1585.    </content>
  1586.  </entry>
  1587.  <entry>
  1588.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/biometric-safe</id>
  1589.    <published>2023-11-30T16:24:57-05:00</published>
  1590.    <updated>2023-11-30T16:24:57-05:00</updated>
  1591.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/biometric-safe"/>
  1592.    <title>Why a Biometric Safe Is the Best Choice for Your Valuables</title>
  1593.    <author>
  1594.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1595.    </author>
  1596.    <summary type="html">
  1597.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">We have all been there – losing our minds over misplacing our keys and losing access to our valuables. Fortunately for us, we can pick a good biometric safe to take away these worries.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/biometric-safe">More</a></p>]]>
  1598.    </summary>
  1599.    <content type="html">
  1600.      <![CDATA[<p>We have all been there – losing our minds over misplacing our keys and losing access to our valuables. Fortunately for us, we can pick a good biometric safe to take away these worries.</p>
  1601. <p>Biometric safes were created not just for protection but also for our convenience and peace of mind.</p>
  1602. <h2>What Is a Biometric Safe?</h2>
  1603. <p>A safe, also known as a strongbox, has long served people’s homes and offices. Its main purpose is to keep valuables protected from burglary and damage or simply to keep things in one place where they are easily accessible.</p>
  1604. <p>From simple and traditional chests, innovative biometric safes came into existence. </p>
  1605. <p>As the name implies, a biometric safe is accessible using biometric identification instead of a physical key. Your fingerprint, being the most convenient and reliable biometric, is reinforced into the safe.</p>
  1606. <p>Biometric safes like <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/vaultek" title="Vaultek">Vaultek</a> have a digital backlit keypad and backup keys for greater and flexible accessibility. </p>
  1607. <p>Biometric safe readers enable multiple biometric enrollments so you can include other trusted users. </p>
  1608. <h2>How Does a Biometric Safe Work?</h2>
  1609. <p>Biometric identifiers are unique physiological indicators taken from the physical pattern of the body. Fingerprints, retina or iris recognition, palm print, and face recognition are fairly common identifiers. </p>
  1610. <p>The biometric safe has a scanner that records and stores the detailed image, say of a fingerprint, upon enrollment. Anyone who wants to access the biometric lock scans his identifiers in the safe’s biometric scanner. </p>
  1611. <p>The biometric fingerprint reader will match its pattern with the pre-registered digital format. If the biometrics match, the electronic lock is disintegrated. Otherwise, the safe will remain sealed.</p>
  1612. <h2>Why Is Biometric the Best Option?</h2>
  1613. <p>Combination lock safes are undeniably hard to access. You rotate the dials to the correct combination, which not many people today have the patience to do. </p>
  1614. <p>Forgetting the combination makes it even worse for owners. A key safe does not make any difference since they are prone to getting misplaced.</p>
  1615. <h3>Convenient</h3>
  1616. <p>Forget about combination locks and pin codes if you are the type who forgets them often. Biometric safes let you access the contents by simply scanning your registered physical identifier. A fingerprint biometric safe is the most convenient type when it comes to security and accessibility. </p>
  1617. <h3>Quick Access</h3>
  1618. <p>A biometric safe gives you easy access to your valuables in seconds. Saving time is extremely helpful in case of emergency, like when you are accessing the gun safe to save yourself from intruders.</p>
  1619. <p>If you are in a panic, fumbling with keys and punching codes is the last thing on your mind. With biometrics, you can just put a finger on the biometric fingerprint scanner and get whatever you need in a flash.  </p>
  1620. <h3>Higher Security</h3>
  1621. <p>Losing the key to your safe only amounts to safety, security and convenience concerns. If the key falls into the wrong hands, your valuables are at stake.</p>
  1622. <p>Not being able to access it yourself warrants a call to a locksmith or the risk of destroying the safe itself. If only you and trusted individuals have access, breaching a vault is unlikely unless it is the trust that gets broken. </p>
  1623. <h3>Multiple Users Access</h3>
  1624. <p>Many biometrics safes are designed for multiple users. This means you can register several authorized individuals who can access the vault on your behalf. Even if you are not around, someone can still open the safe without a problem. </p>
  1625. <p>The number of authorized users varies in the biometric safe brands. The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/the-new-vaultek-lifepod-x-a-comprehensive-all-weather-lockable-micro-storage" target="_blank">Vaultek LifePod X</a>, for example, can register up to 20 multiple fingerprints in its secure-entry fingerprint scanner. </p>
  1626. <h2>Types of Home Safes</h2>
  1627. <p>Residential safes are slightly different from office safes since the storage items are different. Basically, safes also differ according to installation.</p>
  1628. <p>Whether it is a home or office space, biometric safes are categorized among freestanding, wall or floor safes. But home safes are specifically classified into four types: fire safes, burglary safes, jewelry safes and gun safes.</p>
  1629. <h3>Fire Safe</h3>
  1630. <p>A fire-resistant safe is intended for valuables like documents and titles that have no value for people other than you. These safes can resist fire within an acceptable time of exposure. Please note, however, that these are not totally fireproof safes, so they may eventually succumb to burning beyond their tolerable point. </p>
  1631. <h3>Burglary Safe</h3>
  1632. <p>Burglary safes are fireproof (depending on the fire rating), heavy and well-built with solid steel. It is intended to keep valuables from being stolen in case of burglary. They are also installed in such a way that they are concealed from sight. Burglary safes can be freestanding, but they are commonly installed as wall or floor safes. </p>
  1633. <h3>Jewelry Safe</h3>
  1634. <p>Made of heavy-duty solid steel, a jewelry safe is designed to safely keep jewelry, collections and other valuables. Its interior is often covered with velvet and materials that resist moisture and elements that may damage the contents.</p>
  1635. <p>A jewelry safe is installed as a wall safe for convenient access and reinforced with biometrics for secured access.</p>
  1636. <h3>Gun Safe</h3>
  1637. <p>Every gun owner knows how important a biometric gun safe is in the home. It is not only meant for stowing firearms and being accessed in case of emergency.</p>
  1638. <p>A fingerprint safe provides added security to prevent unauthorized handgun access. If you have curious little children at home, you know that firearm safety is not something you can compromise.</p>
  1639. <p>A gun safe with a fingerprint lock comes in various sizes to accommodate different types of firearms.</p>
  1640. <p>For people on the go, there are portable pistol safes that are TSA-approved, like <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/vaultek-lifepod-2-0">Vaultek</a>. You can use it not only for a handgun but also as a cash safe and for storing other travel valuables. </p>
  1641. <h2>Are There Disadvantages With Biometric Safes?</h2>
  1642. <p>A biometric safe may have some disadvantages, but they are often negligible. Trusted brands have addressed discrepancies with their products and covered them with a lifetime warranty.</p>
  1643. <p>Such disadvantages are:</p>
  1644. <h3>Power Issues</h3>
  1645. <p>Since biometric scanners are battery-operated, there is a possibility they will run out of energy.</p>
  1646. <p>However, biometric fingerprint scanners are ingeniously equipped with rechargeable features. Most brands also reinforce the biometric lock with a digital keypad and backup key.</p>
  1647. <h3>Non-Scan</h3>
  1648. <p>A dirty or oily finger may fail to scan the biometrics properly. Cleaning the scanner and cleaning your finger almost always works.</p>
  1649. <h3>False Scanning</h3>
  1650. <p>This may happen in cheap biometric safe brands but unlikely in high-end and modern ones. A false scan will grant permission to unregistered biometrics, which defeats its entire purpose.</p>
  1651. <p>To prevent these common failures, it is best to go by with reliable brands. Sure, they do come with a price, but they are often foolproof in operation. V</p>
  1652. <p>aultek and Barska are just a few names to consider for gun safes and other biometric depositories.</p>
  1653. <h2>Where to Buy</h2>
  1654. <p>Vaults and safes are important appendages in homes and office security that keep your life’s worth of valuables protected.</p>
  1655. <p>They do not only prevent unauthorized access in the event of theft and burglary, but a good safe also protects them from elements that can diminish and lose their value.</p>
  1656. <p>Choosing a biometric safe will give you more add-on benefits in terms of security, reliability, flexibility and convenience. You can check out these state-of-the-art depositories at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/" target="_blank">All Security Equipment</a>. </p>
  1657. <p>We have various biometric safes to suit your lifestyle and needs that come only from <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/search?type=product&amp;options%5Bprefix%5D=last&amp;options%5Bunavailable_products%5D=last&amp;q=biometric+safe" target="_blank">trusted safe and vault brands</a>. </p>
  1658. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact" target="_blank">Call us today</a> and get your home security needs all in one place.</p>]]>
  1659.    </content>
  1660.  </entry>
  1661.  <entry>
  1662.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-garage-door-opener-wifi</id>
  1663.    <published>2023-11-29T09:00:02-05:00</published>
  1664.    <updated>2024-01-30T12:04:41-05:00</updated>
  1665.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-garage-door-opener-wifi"/>
  1666.    <title>LiftMaster Garage Door Opener Wi-Fi – 6 Ways to Maximize the Use</title>
  1667.    <author>
  1668.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1669.    </author>
  1670.    <summary type="html">
  1671.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Embracing the hallmark of convenience, the new LiftMaster Wi-Fi garage door opener completes your door opener system. The amount of security and convenience it offers is incredible if you know how to push it to its limit.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/liftmaster-garage-door-opener-wifi">More</a></p>]]>
  1672.    </summary>
  1673.    <content type="html">
  1674.      <![CDATA[<p>Embracing the hallmark of convenience, the new LiftMaster Wi-Fi garage door opener completes your door opener system. The amount of security and convenience it offers is incredible if you know how to push it to its limit. The LiftMaster garage door opener with Wi-Fi utilizes the power of the internet to serve its functions.</p>
  1675. <p>The device is designed not only to remotely open and close the gate but also to reinforce the garage door with safety and security measures as an added layer of protection against forced opening and intrusion.</p>
  1676. <h2>What Is a LiftMaster Door Opener Wi-Fi?</h2>
  1677. <p>LiftMaster is one of the most dominant names in the market when it comes to reliable and innovative home security devices.</p>
  1678. <p>All LiftMaster garage door openers and operators are built with myQ technology. With it, you can monitor your garage, open and close your gate, or turn on and off your garage door opener lights.</p>
  1679. <p>You can do this anywhere with your smartphone through the myQ app or the myQ website. If you prefer voice commands rather than remote control, the LiftMaster Wi-Fi garage door opener can do that for you.</p>
  1680. <p>The myQ app links with voice assistants like Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant to create custom commands. It understands English for flexibility and global use like you would with a smart home app. </p>
  1681. <h2>How to Identify a Smart LiftMaster Garage Door Opener</h2>
  1682. <p>A smart garage door opener is likely marked with the “Wi-Fi” logo on the packaging and motor head. A LiftMaster door opener may also bear the tag “Powered by myQ” to show that it’s Wi-Fi enabled.</p>
  1683. <p>A garage door motor with the Yellow Learn Button inside the motor unit is a smart opener. These types of <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/garage-door-openers?view=products#/pfilter:vendor:LiftMaster" title="LiftMaster Garage Door Openers">LiftMaster door openers</a> have a built-in internet gateway. You will find the myQ serial number on the side of the opener, and this is needed to set up the connection.</p>
  1684. <p>Door openers with brown, red, purple, or orange Learn buttons don’t have an internal gateway or Wi-Fi connectivity. But it’s still possible to upgrade them to a smart door opener. You will need to purchase an add-on accessory, which can be one of the following sets:</p>
  1685. <ul>
  1686. <li>
  1687. <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-889lm" target="_blank">myQ control panel</a> and <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-828lm" target="_blank">Internet Gateway</a>
  1688. </li>
  1689. <li>myQ control panel and myQ Home Bridge</li>
  1690. <li><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-819lmb" target="_blank">myQ Smart Garage Hub</a></li>
  1691. <li><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-821lmc-s" target="_blank">Smart Garage Control</a></li>
  1692. <li>Smart Garage Hub</li>
  1693. </ul>
  1694. <h2>6 Ways to Maximize the LiftMaster Garage Door Wi-Fi</h2>
  1695. <p>A smart garage door is a practical option for homeowners who desire total control of their properties. Convenience is the next plausible reason and probably to be the coolest smart home on the block.</p>
  1696. <p>Here are some hacks to maximize their functions:</p>
  1697. <h3>1. Improve the Wi-Fi Strength</h3>
  1698. <p>Every smart door opener relies on solid Wi-Fi connectivity. The LiftMaster garage door openers generally require a Wi-Fi signal of 2.4 GHz.</p>
  1699. <p>Unfortunately, the Wi-Fi signal may not be reliable at all times, depending on your location.</p>
  1700. <p>The position of the router can do so much to improve the connectivity. Make sure that it’s located in an open area with almost no obstructions. Place it in a higher area to enable longer Wi-Fi distance coverage.</p>
  1701. <h3>2. Purchase a Wi-Fi Extender</h3>
  1702. <p>If the Wi-Fi signal is bad, sometimes a Wi-Fi extender can help. A Wi-Fi extender amplifies the signal to create a stronger connection. This is ideal if your garage is far from the router and continuously struggles with low signal strength.</p>
  1703. <h3>3. Get the LiftMaster Internet Gateway</h3>
  1704. <p>Some myQ-enabled products don’t have a built-in Wi-Fi network. Buy the LiftMaster Internet Gateway as an add-on accessory for remote monitoring of the garage door and lights.</p>
  1705. <p>The Internet Gateway easily connects to the router. It also works with Amazon Key, which enables convenient and secure in-garage delivery. It means that Amazon packages can be delivered straight into your garage, even when you aren’t home.</p>
  1706. <h3>4. Equip the Garage With Security Cameras</h3>
  1707. <p>Some smart LiftMaster garage door openers, like the <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-87504-267" target="_blank">Secure View</a>, have built-in cameras and LED lighting. However, other models, like the wall mount door opener model 8500W, do not.</p>
  1708. <p>If you want to fully optimize your garage’s security, adding a security camera for monitoring is helpful.</p>
  1709. <p>The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-myq-sgc1wlm" target="_blank">LiftMaster Smart Garage Camera</a> is a handy accessory that you need to fully maximize the LiftMaster garage door opener Wi-Fi system. They are compatible with wall mount, belt drive, or chain drive systems.</p>
  1710. <p>The camera connects to myQ through Bluetooth technology to give you real-time video footage as well as 2-way communication. It also works with Amazon Key to let you video stream your in-garage delivery.</p>
  1711. <p>You may also screw an additional keypad with a security camera in your garage door as a backup door control system.</p>
  1712. <h3>5. Have a Battery Backup</h3>
  1713. <p>A LiftMaster model with integrated battery backup enables it to function despite a power failure. When the power is down, the remote functions of the garage door are disabled. While you can manually open and close the door, the automatic garage door lock and light may not work.</p>
  1714. <p>LiftMaster garage door openers usually have a DC motor with a separate battery backup you can buy. To make the most out of your smart garage, it’s advisable to get a backup battery. Wherever you are, you can still access the security system of your garage when power is out in your home.</p>
  1715. <h3>6. Protect Your Data and Personal Information</h3>
  1716. <p>The possibility of someone hacking your garage gate opener Wi-Fi is low. However, like they say, anything connected to a network <em>can</em> be hacked. So, you need to ensure that your data is also protected during the data transmission.</p>
  1717. <p>Low data protection does diminish the security feature of your garage door and door control. The best way to secure your personal information is by updating your garage door opener software to the newest version available. </p>
  1718. <p>You need to create a strong Wi-Fi password for better network security. A VPN or Virtual Private Network is also important for personal information privacy.</p>
  1719. <h2>Is a Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener Worth It?</h2>
  1720. <p>Smart garage door openers are undisputed when it comes to physical door security. They also work fast. Since they are compatible with intelligent voice assistants, they take on most of the work. </p>
  1721. <p>The Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home conveniently perform garage door tasks at a command for a seamless experience.</p>
  1722. <p>The smart garage door is not only about convenience and remote operation. As a whole, it gives the homeowner full control of the garage door. Through smartphone control, it can grant access to authorized users even when you are not physically on-site.</p>
  1723. <p>A LiftMaster garage door opener also provides other advantages like:</p>
  1724. <ul>
  1725. <li>Motion-detection lighting, which powers up the remote LED light when someone is around</li>
  1726. <li>Protector system using safety sensors that prevent the door from closing in an obstruction</li>
  1727. <li>A power lock deadbolt seals the garage door when not in use</li>
  1728. <li>Send temperature and activity alerts to the linked mobile device</li>
  1729. <li>GPS on the myQ app sends alerts to the garage door and opens automatically as you approach</li>
  1730. </ul>
  1731. <h2>Investing in a Smart Garage Door Opener</h2>
  1732. <p>A smart garage door completes the need for protection, security, and convenience for every home. If it fits your needs and budget, there really is no reason not to purchase one for your new garage door.</p>
  1733. <p>For a wise investment in home security, get your LiftMaster Wi-Fi garage door opener from All Security Equipment.</p>
  1734. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/" target="_blank">All Security Equipment</a> is a trusted dealer of LiftMaster product lines from doors, gates, and garage door openers and accessories.</p>
  1735. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact" target="_blank">Call us today</a> and inquire about the best LiftMaster garage door opener with Wi-Fi and accessories. Whether you have rolling or sectional doors, we have a compatible product you need. </p>]]>
  1736.    </content>
  1737.  </entry>
  1738.  <entry>
  1739.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/emx-industries-strengthens-portfolio-with-acquisition-of-rfid-innovator-tres</id>
  1740.    <published>2023-11-27T09:00:02-05:00</published>
  1741.    <updated>2023-11-27T09:00:02-05:00</updated>
  1742.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/emx-industries-strengthens-portfolio-with-acquisition-of-rfid-innovator-tres"/>
  1743.    <title>EMX Industries Strengthens Portfolio with Acquisition of RFID Innovator TRES</title>
  1744.    <author>
  1745.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1746.    </author>
  1747.    <summary type="html">
  1748.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">In a significant move, EMX Industries, Inc., a prominent access control and industrial automation sensor company based in Cleveland, Ohio, has successfully acquired Transponder and Reader Engineered Systems, Inc. (TRES), a leading USA designer and manufacturer specializing in RFID readers and tags for the access control market.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/emx-industries-strengthens-portfolio-with-acquisition-of-rfid-innovator-tres">More</a></p>]]>
  1749.    </summary>
  1750.    <content type="html">
  1751.      <![CDATA[<p>In a significant move, EMX Industries, Inc., a prominent access control and industrial automation sensor company based in Cleveland, Ohio, has successfully acquired Transponder and Reader Engineered Systems, Inc. (TRES), a leading USA designer and manufacturer specializing in <a title="EMX Defender II RFID Access Control Kit 3 | EMX-TRES-100-DRAK3" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-tres-100-drak3">RFID readers</a> and tags for the access control market. This strategic acquisition, effective as of June 26, 2023, marks a pivotal moment for <a title="EMX Industries, Inc." href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/emx">EMX Industries</a> as it expands its product offerings and strengthens its position in the industry.</p>
  1752. <p><img alt="Automated Access Systems" src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/EMX-TRES-lifestyle-image-1_600x600.jpg?v=1700501709"></p>
  1753. <p>EMX Industries, with over three decades of experience, has been a trailblazer in manufacturing highly engineered sensors across various industries. Boasting an extensive product range that includes photoelectric sensors and vehicle detection sensors, the recent addition of <a title="EMX Defender II Access Control Kit 2 | EMX-TRES-100-DAK2" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-tres-100-dak2">RFID readers and tags</a> solidifies EMX's commitment to innovation in the access control sector. Leveraging its optical expertise, EMX has expanded its product portfolio to include sensors for the industrial automation industry, encompassing color, luminescence, opacity, contrast, light measurement, color mark, label, tin side detection, brightness, and phosphorescence sensors.</p>
  1754. <p><img alt="Automated Access Systems" src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/EMX-TRES-lifestyle-image-2_600x600.jpg?v=1700501734"></p>
  1755. <p>Joe Williams, the CEO of EMX Industries, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, stating, "We are excited to incorporate TRES' RFID Passive reader and tag technology into the EMX portfolio of products. TRES' dedication to designing and manufacturing high-performing products in the United States aligns seamlessly with our culture and strategy at EMX. We eagerly anticipate introducing these outstanding products to EMX's esteemed network of distributors, dealers, and installers. Our goal is to continue serving TRES's customers with the exceptional quality and service they are accustomed to while introducing our suite of other product categories to enhance market competitiveness."</p>
  1756. <h3>More about TRES: Elevating RFID Innovation and Expertise</h3>
  1757. <p>Transponder and Reader Engineered Systems, Inc. (TRES), an esteemed privately held RFID development company with a specialized focus on both Active and Passive RFID technologies. Established in 2011, TRES boasts a rich history of expertise in development, electronic circuit design, sales, marketing, and distribution, all geared towards supporting and expanding their innovative product line.</p>
  1758. <p><img alt="Automated Access Systems" src="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/7916/9453/files/EMX-TRES-lifestyle-image-3_600x600.jpg?v=1700501759"></p>
  1759. <p>At the core of TRES's offerings are the Patriot Series, <a title="EMX Tres433 Antenna | EMX-TRES-433-ANTENNA" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/emx-tres-433-antenna">TRES433</a>, and Intelli-Track, each designed to cater to a diverse array of applications. From Active UHF 433MHz RFID Access and Asset Solutions to Passive UHF 900MHz RFID AVI Solutions, TRES's products extend to Long Range Perimeter Gate Entry Control, Parking Gate and Building Access Credentials, Stand Alone Asset and Valet Application Capabilities, and Access/Asset Tracking and Control Software compatible with Windows.</p>
  1760. <p>Affiliated with esteemed associations such as ASIS International, American Fence Association, California Public Parking Association, Carolina Parking Association, Florida Parking and Transportation, Georgia Parking Association, International Parking Institute, National Parking Association, Parking Industry Exhibition, and Texas Parking and Transportation Association, TRES stands as a recognized authority in the RFID landscape.</p>
  1761. <h3>EMX Industries Acquires TRES</h3>
  1762. <p>This strategic move not only demonstrates EMX Industries' commitment to advancing technological capabilities but also positions the company as a comprehensive solutions provider in the access control and industrial automation sectors. As EMX Industries welcomes TRES into its fold, the industry can expect a harmonious integration of cutting-edge technology and a broader range of innovative sensor solutions, further solidifying EMX's standing as an industry leader.</p>
  1763. <h3>Where to Buy EMX x TRES Products</h3>
  1764. <p>For customers eager to explore the enhanced product offerings resulting from the EMX Industries and TRES union, a convenient destination awaits at <a title="All Security Equipment" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">AllSecurityEquipment.com</a>, an online platform that serves as a one-stop-shop for access control and industrial automation solutions, featuring a comprehensive selection of EMX and TRES products.</p>]]>
  1765.    </content>
  1766.  </entry>
  1767.  <entry>
  1768.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/physical-access-control</id>
  1769.    <published>2023-11-24T09:00:00-05:00</published>
  1770.    <updated>2023-11-24T09:00:00-05:00</updated>
  1771.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/physical-access-control"/>
  1772.    <title>Physical Access Control: Securing Your Facility with the Right Tools</title>
  1773.    <author>
  1774.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1775.    </author>
  1776.    <summary type="html">
  1777.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">If you have spaces in the building you need to safeguard, physical access control is the best solution. For a long time, business owners have relied on the service of a security guard or two to safeguard their buildings.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/physical-access-control">More</a></p>]]>
  1778.    </summary>
  1779.    <content type="html">
  1780.      <![CDATA[<p>Every business has physical or digital assets that are off-limits to people in the organization. How you protect these restricted areas depends on the rigid data or door control that prevents unauthorized access.</p>
  1781. <p>If you have spaces in the building you need to safeguard, physical <a title="Access Control" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/access-control">access control</a> is the best solution. For a long time, business owners have relied on the service of a security guard or two to safeguard their buildings.</p>
  1782. <p>But thanks to physical access control systems, which helped enhance the physical security of gates and doors.</p>
  1783. <h2>What Is a Physical Access Control?</h2>
  1784. <p>Building access control is roughly divided into two main categories: physical and logical access control. <strong>Physical access control</strong> is meant for physical assets or locations, while <strong>logical access control</strong> is intended for controlling data or digital space access for cybersecurity.</p>
  1785. <p>Physical access control systems (PACS) are electronic systems that use authentication and authorization features. It controls who can gain access to a physical space. Integrating it into security gates improves the physical security system and prevents theft and intrusions.</p>
  1786. <p>Both physical and logical access control systems should comply with the National Institute of Standards and Technology Special Publication (NIST SP) for best practices in information security.</p>
  1787. <h2>How Physical Access Control Works</h2>
  1788. <p>The physical access control systems function with basic components like access points, credentials and access control servers. When someone wants to enter a facility, PACS will require them to scan their credentials at the access reader.</p>
  1789. <p>The access reader scans the information and transmits it to the control panel. The control panel is the data store, which contains the database of all access information. The information is previously configured by the system administrator or owner of the access rights.</p>
  1790. <p>The control panel then sifts the information from the credential for authentication. If the credential matches, the control panel transmits the signal to a physical barrier like a door lock to open and enable entry.</p>
  1791. <h2>Components of a Physical Access Control System</h2>
  1792. <p>The <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/access-door-controllers" target="_blank">access control system</a> components are the devices and data resources that simultaneously work to complete the door and lock functions. These are the:</p>
  1793. <h3>Access Points</h3>
  1794. <p>Access points are the physical security perimeter like gates, turnstiles, or doors that control access to a physical space.</p>
  1795. <h3>Access Control Software</h3>
  1796. <p>The software controlled by the admin powers and controls the physical access system. The platform controls the access points and the privileges of the admin and the authorized personnel.</p>
  1797. <h3>Credentials</h3>
  1798. <p>Credentials come in different types.  They can be digital items or physical access devices that end-users use to gain entry. It can be a password, pin code, smart card, proximity card, mobile or biometric credential.</p>
  1799. <h3>Access Readers</h3>
  1800. <p>The access readers or <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/door-access-controllers" target="_blank">door access controllers</a> and keypads are the hardware inspectors installed in gates and doors. The device scans the information presented by the user and transmits it to the control panel.</p>
  1801. <p>In the past, access readers were simply keypads, but recent upgrades introduced state-of-the-art biometric scanners like fingerprint and iris readers.</p>
  1802. <h3>Control Panels</h3>
  1803. <p>The control panel is the part of the physical access control system that processes and verifies the credentials. If they are valid, the control panel then instructs the physical barrier to open; otherwise, it will not budge. Control panels also provide the monitoring and reporting of access information.</p>
  1804. <h3>Locking Mechanism</h3>
  1805. <p>Electric strikes, <a title="Indoor Magnetic Locks" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/magnetic-locks-indoor-magnetic-locks">magnetic locks</a> and electromechanical or mechatronic locks are physical devices that operate the access point. This hardware engages and disengage the physical access control system as the control panel directs.</p>
  1806. <h3>Access Control Server</h3>
  1807. <p>The access control server is the data center that stores the data, access privileges and audit logs. It tracks the activity and can generate reports on entries and attempts on the door access system.</p>
  1808. <p>Control servers may be legacy or on-premise systems. It can also be a cloud-based access control system.</p>
  1809. <h3>Request-to-Exit (RTE) Device</h3>
  1810. <p>RTE devices are part of the access control system that allows free exit from the door. It is a vital component in the system that allows tenants to exit freely, especially during fires and accidents. RTE devices may be an exit button or hands-free infrared sensor.</p>
  1811. <h2>Physical Access Control System Credentials</h2>
  1812. <p>Access credentials vary greatly in every company. Some companies even utilize two or more of them for heightened security. It is not unusual for secured federal facilities to install keypads and reinforce them with other security controls like biometric scanners or mobile access.</p>
  1813. <p>Business owners may choose from different access credentials, such as: <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/modern-illuminated-narrow-outdoor-keypad-with-wg26-and-rfid-capabilities" title="ASE Modern Illuminated Narrow Outdoor Keypad | FAS-KP40">Keypads</a> require a PIN or password for authentication and are often used with physical keys. They are considered less secure since they can be easily shared, or the keys can get stolen.</p>
  1814. <p><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/collections/access-control-fobs-and-cards" title="Fobs and Cards">Key Cards or Key Fobs</a> These are digital credentials programmed for a particular door in the form of a key card, fob or ID badge. It is used in large companies where handing physical keys is impractical.</p>
  1815. <p>Unfortunately, these credentials are also prone to falling into the wrong hands. Biometric Access Control Biometric readers use technologies that scan the physical or digital identity of the user.</p>
  1816. <p>Some examples are <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/barska-ea12936" title="Barska Biometric and RFID Security Door Lock (White) | BAR-EA12936">fingerprint scanners</a>, facial recognition, and iris scanning, which provide higher security. Mobile Access Control Mobile phones are configured with the access control system through mobile apps.</p>
  1817. <p>The administrator can update the privileges and access rights or have them rescinded for a particular user. The mobile system is still prone to hacking, so they are often used along with physical credentials and/or biometrics for multi-factor authentication.</p>
  1818. <h2>Physical Access Control</h2>
  1819. <p>Installing physical access control in a place of business is an important step towards creating a secure and safe work environment. The type of access credentials you will use mainly depends on your company, users and the privacy and security level you need.</p>
  1820. <p>Access controls are often paired with a camera and video surveillance system for real-time footage and visual verification. These access control solutions leave no room for errors and ensure your business is managed from all angles.</p>
  1821. <p>There is a broad range of physical access control systems in the market. If you want a feasible system that will work best for your property, contact us at <a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/" target="_blank">All Security Equipment</a>.</p>
  1822. <p>Our customer service will be able to help you narrow down your options. Now, you can streamline how you run your business and protect your resources with the right access control solutions.</p>]]>
  1823.    </content>
  1824.  </entry>
  1825.  <entry>
  1826.    <id>https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/heavy-duty-swing-gate-openers</id>
  1827.    <published>2023-11-22T09:00:01-05:00</published>
  1828.    <updated>2023-11-22T09:00:01-05:00</updated>
  1829.    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/heavy-duty-swing-gate-openers"/>
  1830.    <title>The Best Heavy Duty Swing Gate Openers for High-Traffic Areas</title>
  1831.    <author>
  1832.      <name>Stephan Quesada</name>
  1833.    </author>
  1834.    <summary type="html">
  1835.      <![CDATA[<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Gate operators, gate openers, and automatic gates all serve a valuable role in home security. Likewise, commercial spaces with high-traffic areas also need heavy duty swing gate openers for the same security purpose.</span><p><a class="read-more" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/heavy-duty-swing-gate-openers">More</a></p>]]>
  1836.    </summary>
  1837.    <content type="html">
  1838.      <![CDATA[<p>Gate operators, gate openers, and automatic gates all serve a valuable role in home security. Likewise, commercial spaces with high-traffic areas also need heavy duty swing gate openers for the same security purpose.</p>
  1839. <p>They reduce the need for manual effort when operating the gate, which can be cumbersome in high-traffic areas. Automatic gate openers also help increase security.</p>
  1840. <p>More advanced systems are fitted with surveillance cameras and telephone entry systems which monitor the coming and going of visitors. </p>
  1841. <h2>What Are Heavy Duty Swing Gate Openers?</h2>
  1842. <p>Automatic gate openers are generally divided into two main types: swing gates and sliding gates. A sliding gate opener operates on a track that moves sideways when opening and closing. This is popular in gates with limited space since sliding gates don’t need clearance for them to swing.</p>
  1843. <p>Swing gates are the traditional types with gate openings that swing inward and outward. They can be dual swing gates with parts at the center like a book. </p>
  1844. <p>With the help of hydraulics and electronic and mechanical swing gate operators, a swing gate can be opened automatically. These gates are often observed in airports, hospitals, schools, transportation hubs, and other public and commercial properties.  </p>
  1845. <h2>How Does an Automatic Swing Gate Work?</h2>
  1846. <p>Technology has brought us into the realm where convenience meets security and reliability. Thanks to automatic gates, we are given the chance to experience these upgrades. </p>
  1847. <p>Residential swing gates are automated for homeowners to access easily, while commercial and public properties also benefit. This function is handy in high-traffic entrances because you don’t need anyone there to manually open and close the gate. Instead, it uses a motor to move the gate.</p>
  1848. <p>The gate opener motor can be a hydraulic ram, threaded shaft, or underground motor. In an automatic swing gate, a control motor is attached to the hinge of the gate.</p>
  1849. <p>It’s the part that receives the signal or frequency from an access control or remote control device. It then signals the gate operators to open and close automatically when a verified radio signal is detected. </p>
  1850. <p>Some gate opener systems also use vehicle recognition tags, which are placed on or in the vehicle. When the scanner detects an authorized tag, it automatically signals the gate to open.</p>
  1851. <p>Aside from remote controls and recognition tags, some credentials may include PIN codes, key fobs, and even biometric data.</p>
  1852. <h2>Benefits of Swing Gate Openers</h2>
  1853. <p>The best part about automatic driveway gates is their remote operation. You have the convenience of opening or closing the door to grant or deny entry. Compared to a standard gate, an automatic swing gate provides a ton of benefits. </p>
  1854. <p>Swing gate openers are advantageous for the following reasons:</p>
  1855. <ul>
  1856. <li>Flexible operation for residential, commercial, and public gates</li>
  1857. <li>Reduces manual labor</li>
  1858. <li>Works in all weather conditions</li>
  1859. <li>Can be configured for AC, DC or solar power</li>
  1860. <li>Works with remotes, key fobs and smartphones</li>
  1861. <li>Infrared detection can sense incoming traffic </li>
  1862. </ul>
  1863. <h2>The Best Heavy Duty Swing Gate Openers for High Traffic</h2>
  1864. <p>Gate openers come in an overwhelming selection from different brands that promise optimum service. But here are a few of the standout heavy duty swing gate openers with long-lasting, serviceable life. </p>
  1865. <h3><a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/liftmaster-csw24ul">LiftMaster 24VDC High Traffic Commercial Swing Gate Opener</a></h3>
  1866. <h4>Product Features</h4>
  1867. <ul>
  1868. <li>Battery backup</li>
  1869. <li>Solar ready</li>
  1870. <li>Heavy-duty commercial gear</li>
  1871. <li>Fire Department compliant</li>
  1872. <li>Quick close and anti-tailgate</li>
  1873. <li>With inherent reversing sensors</li>
  1874. </ul>
  1875. <p>Rated for heavy use, LiftMaster is a reliable gate operator with smooth operation and smart access. It has a commercial-grade design with a weather and element-resistant cover.</p>
  1876. <p>This LiftMaster commercial gate operator provides seamless access with its 24VDC continuous-duty motor. It’s ready for solar application to enable it to deliver efficient service despite power loss.</p>
  1877. <p>Its surge protection system protects the gate opener from power surges and lightning strikes.</p>
  1878. <p>The LiftMaster 24VDC is also a smart gate opener. Operating with the <a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/connecting-liftmaster-commercial-door-gate-operators-with-myq-app">myQ technology</a>, it enables wireless and remote functions in controlling and monitoring the gates.</p>
  1879. <h3><a href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/csw200101ul">LiftMaster CSW200 1 HP Swing Gate Operator</a></h3>
  1880. <h4>Product Features</h4>
  1881. <ul>
  1882. <li>Commercial transmission gear</li>
  1883. <li>Surge suppression</li>
  1884. <li>Smart and wireless control</li>
  1885. <li>Reversing sensors</li>
  1886. <li>Synchronized close</li>
  1887. <li>For high-temperature applications</li>
  1888. </ul>
  1889. <p>The LM CSW200 highlights its continuous-duty high-temperature motor. It has a legacy Elite heavy-duty gear-driven transmission that provides it with superior reliability. Its motor can still function even in high-cycle and high-temperature applications. </p>
  1890. <p>This swing gate operator is equipped with all the benefits of the myQ smart technology for remote operation. </p>
  1891. <p>For dual swing gates, the synchronized close feature allows the gate to be closed simultaneously. </p>
  1892. <h3><a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/all-o-matic-sw-300ac-1">All-O-Matic Swing Gate Operator SW300 AC</a></h3>
  1893. <h4>Product Features</h4>
  1894. <ul>
  1895. <li>Easy access door</li>
  1896. <li>Adjustable torque limiter</li>
  1897. <li>Powerful AC motor</li>
  1898. <li>Innovative circuit board</li>
  1899. <li>Continuous duty cycle</li>
  1900. </ul>
  1901. <p>The All-O-Matic swing gate operator is one of the best heavy duty swing gate openers you can find.</p>
  1902. <p>It can open swing gates up to 20 ft in length and about 800 lbs in weight. The gate speed is rated at 17 seconds per 90-degree opening, which is good for high-traffic areas. </p>
  1903. <p>It uses 120 VAC power for a continuous duty cycle. It also comes with useful features like a heavy-duty torque limiter and quick-release arm. It’s enclosed in a rust-free solid aluminum hub and heavy-duty frame. </p>
  1904. <h3>
  1905. <a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/viking-va-x390slk">Viking X-390 Single Swing Gate Operator</a> </h3>
  1906. <h4>Product Features</h4>
  1907. <ul>
  1908. <li>Built-in battery backup</li>
  1909. <li>Wireless technology enabled</li>
  1910. <li>Lightning protection</li>
  1911. <li>Solar capable</li>
  1912. <li>On-board LCD screen panel diagnostic display</li>
  1913. </ul>
  1914. <p>Viking is one of the best heavy duty swing gate openers for single swing gates. Its easy installation makes it popular among homeowners and business owners alike. </p>
  1915. <p>The <a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/blogs/blog/viking-x-390-dual-swing-gate-operator-demonstration-video">Viking X390</a> can operate up to 600 lbs swing gate with a maximum operating speed of 10 to 13 seconds per 90-degree. It has a continuous cycle and works in different temperatures ranging from -20° up to 131⁰F.</p>
  1916. <p>With Viking, your gate security is not compromised and vulnerable even in a power outage. It has a built-in backup battery that is on standby but not in use during normal operation.</p>
  1917. <h3><a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/products/bft-phobos-bt-a40-swing-gate-opener-kit-fasphobossingle">BFT Phobos BT A40 Dual Swing Gate Opener</a></h3>
  1918. <h4>Product Features</h4>
  1919. <ul>
  1920. <li>High-quality safety device</li>
  1921. <li>Enhanced functionality</li>
  1922. <li>Solar ready</li>
  1923. <li>Rolling code technology</li>
  1924. <li>Operates in extreme temperature and weather changes</li>
  1925. </ul>
  1926. <p>Ideal for both residential and heavy duty commercial gates, the Phobos gate opener can operate swing gates up to 850 lbs and 17 ft tall. This is one of the more affordable swing gate openers you can get that works well for its price. </p>
  1927. <p>Phobos is an irreversible electromechanical operator that keeps the gate in position with a mechanical stop. It has a standard 20-second close/open time and a reliable 32-ft sensing range.</p>
  1928. <p>The automatic swing gate opener comes with a wireless connectivity kit and a WiFi gateway. You can also purchase add-ons, including batteries, solar panels, and panel cables, to provide it with backup power. </p>
  1929. <h2>The Best Heavy Duty Swing Gate Openers</h2>
  1930. <p>Heavy duty swing gate openers take the burden off manual gate opening and closing. They are extremely helpful in high-end residences and high-traffic commercial areas, especially during harsh weather conditions. </p>
  1931. <p>To find the best heavy duty swing gate operator for your home or business, visit us at <a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/">All Security Equipment</a>. We have a wide range of gate openers from trusted brands that will enhance the security of your property. </p>
  1932. <p>All Security Equipment also has gate accessories, mounting brackets and other mounting hardware and gate opener kit that you need. <a data-sanitized-target="_blank" href="https://allsecurityequipment.com/pages/contact">Call us today</a> and talk to our customer service and technical support team for all your inquiries.</p>]]>
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