University of Iowa converts to electronic access system
04 March, 2010
category: Education
The University of Iowa is converting all exterior doors on its more than 100 campus buildings from conventional key locks to electronic access systems, according to press-citizen.com.
Prior to the new electronic system, janitors were unlocking doors up to three hours ahead of schedule to have them all unlocked on time, creating many security concerns, say campus officials.
About a third of the campus’ buildings already have electronic access installed through an older system called Legacy or the new system being installed, called Symmetry Access Control System by AMAG Technology.
The AMAG system allows the campus to lock and unlock doors remotely in the event of an emergency, and thus limiting the burden on manpower. Authorities also can also detect remotely if an exterior door is left open, and determine who is in a building after hours.
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