Full Height Security Turnstile
Product Description
Full-height turnstiles are gate entry systems that are ideal for high-security entrances or exits. They provide proficient access control management. Control the flow of visitors to any facility with full-height turnstiles with single/double way revolving arms, these gate entry systems are often found in stadiums, airports, banks, prisons, corporate facilities, government buildings, and more tactical locations.
Full Height Turnstile Specifications:
- Constructed on main carriers, supported by tube profiles on lateral panels, strengthened by separators
- Material used is phosphate-coated steel, finish is electrostatic painted, stainless steel (304-Grade) or mixed combinations. (Opt. Hot dip galvanizing under the coat-ing for outdoor models)
- Upright bars at the frame are in compliance with UK H&S Regulations (The gap between upright bars is less than 98 mm)
- Top cover is protected against water for outdoors installation
- Single-Sided Dimensions: 1490 x 1240 x 2215mm
- Double-Sided Dimensions: 2220 x 1240 x 2215mm
- Indicator Features : Green Arrow & Red Bar LED indicators on the top cover.
Benefits of Full Height Turnstile
- Enhanced security: Full-height turnstiles provide a physical barrier that deters unauthorized entry. They are ideal for use in areas with sensitive information or high-value assets.
- Access control: Turnstiles can be integrated with access control systems such as key cards, key fobs, or biometric scanners. This allows you to control who can enter a particular area and track their movements.
- Increased safety: it can help to prevent tailgating, where unauthorized individuals follow authorized personnel through a secured entrance.
- Efficient pedestrian flow: Turnstiles can help to regulate the flow of pedestrian traffic, preventing overcrowding and bottlenecks.
Facilities
Full-height turnstiles are primarily used in facilities with high-security needs and a focus on controlled access. The following are some facilities where it is commonly used:
- High-security facilities: This includes government buildings, data centers, power plants, refineries, and prisons. These locations often house sensitive information, critical infrastructure, or valuable assets, requiring strict control over who enters.
- Controlled access areas: Airports, secure areas within manufacturing plants, research facilities, and financial institutions all use full-height turnstiles to manage access to specific zones.
- Event venues: For events with paid entry or restricted access areas, like music festivals, sporting events, or conferences, it can be used to ensure only authorized ticket holders gain entry.
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Transportation hubs: Some train stations, metro stops, or ferry terminals might utilize full-height turnstiles, particularly for areas with paid access or restricted zones.
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