Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV): Video surveillance systems are widely used in both residential and commercial properties to monitor activities in and around a building. Cameras are placed at key points (entrances, exits, parking lots, etc.) to capture real-time footage.
Remote Monitoring: Security teams or property owners can view live video feeds remotely, ensuring immediate response to any suspicious activity. Some systems allow 24/7 monitoring by security personnel.
Access Control Systems
Keycard/Key Fob Access: Rather than using traditional keys, electronic access control systems use keycards, fobs, or biometrics (fingerprint or facial recognition) to grant access to certain areas. These systems limit access to authorized personnel only
Time-Based Access: These systems allow for restricting access to certain areas based on time (e.g., access to certain parts of a building is only allowed during business hours).
Electronic Race Gates
Automated Entry Systems: Race gates can be equipped with electronic systems like RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags, keycards, or biometric scanners that only allow authorized individuals (such as race participants, staff, or VIPs) to enter restricted areas.
Time-Sensitive Access: In some cases, the gates may be configured to open or close automatically based on the timing of the race, ensuring that competitors can only access the start line at the appropriate time.