Easily manage contact tracing and limit the spread of germs from entryways

While we are beginning to transition back to normal life, COVID-19 is far from over, and you must take precautions to ensure that your employees and business stay protected. Business owners can utilize technology to prevent the spread of germs and encourage healthy practices. 

One key way to gain peace of mind is to monitor who enters and exits your building. Access control systems prevent unauthorized people from entering and make contact tracing among employees a breeze. Read on to learn why your business needs an access control door system as employees return to work in Greeley, CO.

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Hands-Free Solutions

Door handles and locks are a breeding ground for germs—after all, think of how many people touch them throughout the day. Improve the cleanliness and wellness of your staff by implementing a hands-free entrance solution to prevent this high-contact zone from causing problems. With access control, there is no need to touch a reader to unlock an entry physically. You can program your system to allow entry using hands-free methods like the app on your phone, waving your hand in front of the reader, or scanning credentials from a safe distance. Automatic door openers then open the doors without anyone having to touch the handle. Your entryways will be both germ-free and ADA compliant!

Contact Tracing

Avoid the logistical nightmare of finding out who has had contact with an infected employee using an access control system for contact tracing. Access control systems make it easy to track who enters and leaves your property. In addition, comprehensive reports give more information to filter visitors and employees alike to determine who might have been exposed. For example, with just a few taps, you can see everyone who came into work that day, what entrances they used, and what spaces they entered within your building.

Occupancy Limits

As the situation constantly fluctuates, new rules are put in place and revoked. One safety measure that has cropped up is occupancy limits, the maximum number of people that you can admit into a building at one time to ensure that social distancing can be practiced. If new occupancy limits are instated, access control systems allow you to leverage data to monitor how many people are in your building. Generate reports by location and time of day to keep your facility under the regulated number of occupants.

Limit Access

Adjust automated access to some entryways to limit entry to particular areas on your property. For example, have different departments use different entrances to limit cross-department exposure. Or, if your business uses pre-entry screening questions to ask visitors about their health, restrict access to a select few entries so that employees can’t dodge these questions and temperature checks. You can temporarily deactivate their access if someone is exposed until the quarantine is over to ensure they do not enter the building and spread an infection.

At Greeley Lock & Key, we pride ourselves on delivering the best solutions for your business needs. For a no-obligation quote or complimentary consultation, call Greeley Lock & Key today.