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Securing Historic Buildings


Managing access to historic buildings have become increasingly complex. To preserve structural and architectural integrity, the traditional approach of wiring card readers and retrofitting doors with electric strikes is not acceptable.

Buildings are widely spread out and many of them are rented out to the public. Staff, symphonies, performing artists, maintenance crews, contractors, and vendors must all be given keys. Since they usually need access to multiple rooms, it is not uncommon to issue them master keys. To avoid penalties for lost keys, often time these keys get duplicated. And over time, management loses control of the keys and becomes vulnerable to theft.

iCrescendo is privileged to work with centers of performing arts to combat these threats. With CyberLock, management meets the following objectives:

  • Budget – CyberLock increases operational efficiency and saves administrators money in the long run
  • Key Control –  CyberKey cannot be duplicated; minimizes number of keys issued
  • Lost or stolen key – remove access quickly without having tore-key
  • Vandalism – protect locks from being picked or vandalized
  • Incident Reporting – gather evidence when incidents occurred
  • Business Continuity – ensure systems remain functional during power outage
  • Access Control – establish accountability and control access based on privileges

iCrescendo can help you secure your facilities by easily converting existing mechanical locks into an access control system. With electronic lock cylinders, programmable CyberKeys, and CyberAudit-Web Enterprise software, you can create a powerful system that tracks and controls access to every lock in your facility.

 

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