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The Ultimate Guide to Turnstile Doors Access Control

Author: huifan   Time: 2021-07-21

What is turnstile gate access control? 

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Turnstile  gate access control is designed to work seamlessly with the ebb and flow of people entering and exiting a building, and it should be both unobtrusive and effective. While revolving doors and barriers exist to prevent unauthorized individuals from entering, they should also be as practical as possible for those with the correct access rights to use.
 
We have gathered the basics of revolving door access control systems as an introduction to this physical security technology.
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What are gates?

 
Entrance/exit control revolving doors can automatically adjust to allow access to a specified building or area, usually on a one-to-one basis.. Most gates require only low power to operate, so they can be installed at safe operating voltages. 
 
A branch of the turnstile gate door system, unattended revolving doors can be programmed to allow access only to people with specific security information or credentials, without the need for manual access control.
What is a revolving door for?
 
As the actual barrier hardware that allows or denies access to a space, revolving doors control not only who can pass through them, but how much at a time. Depending on where they are installed, different types and sizes of access control revolving doors can be used to allow pedestrian or vehicle entry.
 
Revolving gate systems are very versatile. Switching the gate operation mode can change its function from allowing one-way one-way two-way one-way passage, from two-way locking, to one-way or two-way free passage. Locked room access modes can add a level of video or biometric verification to a revolving door to improve security.
 

What types of revolving door entry systems are available?

 
As automation technology has become more advanced over time, so have revolving door access systems. Not only are there a range of revolving door barrier types to suit different space and access control requirements, revolving doors can also be integrated with peripheral or broader security systems to further validate entry permissions.
 
Types of gates
 
  • Waist-high pedestrian  turnstile gate : One of the most common types of access control, waist-high pedestrian gates can take the form of rotating tripods, rising arms, sliding or rotating barriers to ensure that only one person passes through at a time. Once access is granted, some waist-height turnstile types require the person passing to push the barrier out of the way (such as a tripod barrier), while others automatically open to allow access.
 
The full height version of the pedestrian revolving door offers a higher level of physical security in terms of the level of physical security, the full height revolving door is more difficult to pass through safely without a gap. Traditional turnstiles provide a form of access control by simply limiting the number of people who can enter and exit, with glass security or "airlock" portals closing on one side and then opening on the other.
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  • Optical Pedestrian Gates:
Capable of regulating access without any physical barriers, optical gates work by using infrared beams to monitor people passing an ID card or badge. If an optical turnstile detects unauthorized entry, the system will send an alarm or signal.
 
  • Vehicle Access Control Revolving Gates:
 
Barriers with lifting arms control vehicle access as they enter and exit parking lots, toll roads and bridges. Chains or barriers can be attached to the arms, a method that prevents pedestrians from being unintentionally bruised from underneath a vehicle revolving door.
 
Types of turnstile gate security integration
 
  • Biometric: Biometric turnstiles allow access based on specific and unique characteristics such as fingerprint recognition, iris recognition and voice control.
 
  • Barcode/Magnetic Stripe: Using a barcode or magnetic stripe reader, this type of gate requires the user to present and scan an ID card or badge.
Inductive readers: Inductive readers work similarly to barcode and magnetic stripe readers, but once the ID card or badge is nearby, the user can "read" it without the user having to insert or swipe the card.   
 
  • Keypad: The keypad revolving door works when the user enters a PIN or access code.
 
Where are turnstile gate doors used?
 
Access control systems can be used at any location where the flow of pedestrians or vehicles needs to be regulated. Building security is only one reason to install a revolving door; there are several other benefits and use cases for this type of access control. For example, offices and commercial organizations can use revolving doors to monitor visitor access or, if they are integrated with an automated time and attendance system, to manage employee hours and time on site.
 
Recreational facilities and entertainment venues may have different access control permissions for revolving doors; in most cases, controlling the number of people who can move from one area to another at the same time.
 
For high security locations, such as airports, integrated revolving doors can be used as an additional security measure as well as a means of passenger segregation. Let revolving door access systems give your business back control   
As part of an integrated access control system, turnstiles provide a simple and effective way to increase security and manage the flow of people. To learn more about our revolving door systems and how they can benefit your organization, please feel free to contact us.  
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When the American supermarket chain Piggly Wiggly opened its doors to customers in the early 1900s, its founder, Clarence Sanders, was concerned about overcrowding and mass hysteria. Therefore, he installed an entrance system to regulate the flow of people, allowing only one person in at a time. Throughout history, farmers from different civilizations have used revolving door-like systems to manage their grazing culture, but this is the first recorded example of a revolving door system as an entrance solution.
 
About a century later, revolving doors were established as the preferred access solution, especially in high-traffic environments. By 2026, their global market value is expected to jump from $88 million in 2020 to $106 million.
Considering the following benefits and advantages of revolving doors, it's no wonder their popularity continues to grow
 
  • Secure entrance control for busy facilities
 
Combined with credentials such as ID cards, revolving doors ensure the highest level of security in office buildings.
 
Thanks to technological advances, today's revolving doors are a far cry from crude metal doors. Modern revolving doors monitor, count and maintain reliable access control, built specifically to provide reliable and long-lasting performance in high-volume situations.
 
These features enhance security because they allow control of the number of people entering and exiting a building based on the credentials presented and control the direction of access.
 
Revolving doors with electronic access control can be used in conjunction with ID readers and biometric systems. These are a more effective way to keep unauthorized customers out and further increase security.
 
  • Efficient access control
 
Revolving doors can accommodate up to 30 people per minute. In buildings with revolving doors, members or visitors can simply walk up to the revolving door, present their credentials, and enter the building. This not only saves time for visitors, but also relieves the receptionist of an important burden.
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Access through revolving doors can be further combined with virtually any type of credential, including badges, bar codes, QR codes, and even cash, depending on operational needs. Especially for large or high-traffic facilities such as offices, libraries or stadiums, revolving doors are still considered the most effective way to control access.
 
Whether it's an airport gate where boarding passes can be scanned or a public restroom where coins can be used to enter, revolving doors are the right access solution to optimize dense foot traffic.
 
Many airports rely on turnstiles to control boarding passes
 
  • Modern turnstiles facilitate data-driven
 
The ability of modern turnstiles to combine credentials with payment methods and to monitor and restrict access also makes them a powerful tool for mining data.
 
The information collected through the turnstiles can help facility managers make better business decisions about game materials and behavior.. For example, turnstiles can easily display peak or average times of activity. As a result, they can help facility managers and administrators understand and analyze their customers' behavior and improve their goods and services.
 
  • Revolving Doors Designed to Deter Crime
 
While installing revolving doors may be a counterintuitive design choice for some architects, modern revolving doors offer targeted design solutions.
 
As a result, aesthetically pleasing revolving doors are no longer an oxymoron: modern revolving doors can be customized using a variety of materials, casings and finishes to complement the design brief without compromising security.
 
  • Full-height revolving doors make high-security areas inaccessible
 
Nevertheless, revolving doors still act as a visual deterrent to potential threats. Even if they look more attractive, they are still a tangible reminder to anyone with criminal intent that the facility is protected and off-limits to them.
 
How to enhance the security environment may require people to go the extra mile and experience to verify. Floor-to-ceiling revolving doors (also known as full-height revolving doors) make high-risk or sensitive facilities virtually inaccessible.
 
While they have been around for a long time, revolving doors continue to evolve to meet the needs of modern customers and businesses. As they become smarter and more connected, there is no doubt that more than ever, they promote security and easy access control in high traffic environments.
 
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