DGA Security Blog
Our business security and fire systems experts answer the most frequently asked questions, no holds barred. Read on.
By:
John Kolb, CET, CPP
January 7th, 2020
A well-designed access control system can do much more for your business than simply manage who can enter what doors during which specified times. First Person In and DoorStat are access control features that are often overlooked but can be very useful in streamlining your business operations, while mitigating physical security risks.
By:
John Kolb, CET, CPP
December 17th, 2019
For businesses that handle high-value assets, whether physical or intellectual property, there are areas that require extra security measures. Local Door Sounder, Door Held Open Alerts and Escort (also known as "Two-Person Rule") are effective ways to layer additional security elements to your physical access control system. While financial services firms, banks, jewelry businesses, cannabis growers and operators most frequently request these advanced features, they offer useful applications in many different types of businesses and buildings.
By:
Michael Reynolds
December 10th, 2019
Even if you have business-grade network connectivity in your facility, network outages do happen. It’s important to understand what happens to your access control system when the network goes down to ensure the continuity of your business operations and the safety of your staff.
By:
Michael Reynolds
November 22nd, 2019
The most time-consuming aspect of installing an access control system is wiring. Every electric strike, maglock, and credential reader is hardwired to an Access Control Unit (ACU) that is typically installed in the IT room. Unfortunately, we see cable wiring mistakes all too often when we survey customer sites.
By:
John Kolb, CET, CPP
November 19th, 2019
When you're in the process of designing a physical access control system for your company, you're probably not thinking about your building's fire alarm system. But you should. Overlooking the fire alarm system could cause an unexpected, and costly, delay to your access control system installation. This article explains why it's often required to link your access control and fire alarm systems using a fire relay, and provides tips to minimize potential delay and cost.
By:
John Kolb, CET, CPP
November 5th, 2019
If you're evaluating access control systems for your business, having the right type of door locking methods is crucial.
By:
Michael Reynolds
November 1st, 2019
When designing an access control system for your business, it's important to think about who can enter where during what time period.
By:
Michael Reynolds
October 24th, 2019
When it comes to access credentials, they don't have to be one-type-fits-all. The most common access credential types are access cards, key fobs, tags and mobile-based apps.
By:
Jared Reeves
October 10th, 2019
Whether you currently subscribe to the DGAPass™ Managed Security service or are researching about physical access control systems in general, many security technology acronyms and terms can be a bit... inside baseball. Well, we're here to help! Here are the top 20 physical access control terms explained:
Access Control | Video Surveillance | Intrusion Alarms
By:
Jared Reeves
June 29th, 2019
What were the top security tech trends at this year's ISC West? Read more to find out.
By:
Daniel Torpey
June 28th, 2019
Switching to VoIP telephone lines could mean serious trouble for your fire alarm system. Here are the steps to avoid them.
Access Control | Video Surveillance | Fire Systems | Intrusion Alarms
By:
Stanley Oppenheim
June 27th, 2019
24/7/365 customer care isn’t enough. Customers expect to control their business security and fire alarm systems with a finger tap or two.