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Access Control, Door Entry Systems
News Release from: Paxton Access | Subject: Access control systems
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2007
Paxton Access launch the energy saving
reader
Paxton Access, the UK's leading manufacturer of access control systems, has launched an innovative proximity reader that will reduce expenditure on energy.
Appropriately named the 'Energy saving reader', it guarantees that lights and air conditioning switch off when a room is vacated The reader's cover is designed to retain an authorised user's proximity card
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 8 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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When a card is inserted or removed it toggles a relay that switches connected equipment on and off respectively.
"Increasing energy costs mean all businesses are looking for ways to reduce their bills".
"It's easy to forget to turn lights, air-conditioning and other appliances off".
"Energy saving is guaranteed because personnel require their cards to unlock doors around an access controlled site; when they remove them, everything switches off," says Adam Stroud Sales and Marketing Director, Paxton Access.
The reader should prove very popular with the hospitality industry.
Many sites already have access control systems in place, and could introduce the reader to all meeting, function and conferencing facilities where lights and air conditioning contribute to expensive energy bills.
Another role the Energy saving reader can perform is to improve health and safety standards at a site.
The reader can restrict the use of hazardous machinery to users with authorised proximity cards only.
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