Who Gets In, and When

Access Control That Replaces the Key Ring

Card, fob and mobile entry for businesses and buildings — permissions per person, per door, per schedule, managed from one dashboard.

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Card, fob and mobile entry at an office door

How do you install an access control system?

To install an access control system, we walk your site, map every door, and fit readers, controllers, locks and cabling to each opening. We enrol your people, set per-door schedules, and tie it into cameras and alarms — then hand you one dashboard to manage it all.

Why upgrade

Keys don't scale

Every key you hand out is a copy you can't take back.

Access control replaces metal with credentials: a departed employee is removed in seconds, the stockroom opens only for the people who should be in it, and every door event has a name and a time.

  • Add or remove people in seconds, no locksmith
  • Doors on schedules — open hours, staff hours, never
  • An audit trail for every entry
  • Video intercom for buzz-in at the front
  • Works alongside cameras and alarms
What we design

From one door to every location

Integration

Doors that talk to the rest of your security

Access decides who gets in; cameras confirm who it was; the alarm knows when the last person left. Designed together, a door event carries a face, and arming follows real occupancy instead of guesswork.

Typical projects

What a typical access control project looks like

A typical job for us: an office where every former employee still held a working key. We put fob and mobile access on all the entrances, set per-team schedules so each area unlocks only during the hours it should, and tied it into the cameras. Departures are now handled in seconds from the dashboard, and every door event has a name and a time behind it.

Most access control projects we take on are system takeovers: a building already running on keys or an aging panel that no one can fully account for. We map the doors, re-credential the people who should have access, and leave the client with a system they can manage themselves.

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How it works

Designed, installed and supported by one team

1 · Consultation

We walk the property and learn how you live or work in it.

2 · Design

Scenes, rooms, devices and the network are planned as one system.

3 · Installation

Clean mounting, labelled wiring and everything tested room by room.

4 · Programming & training

Scenes tuned, users set up and everyone shown how the system works.

5 · Support

Changes, additions and updates handled by the team that built it.

Professional installation

Install access control the right way — once

The same team designs, wires, programs and supports your system.

When you install an access control system with us, one team owns it end to end: we plan each door, run clean cabling, mount readers and locks, enrol your people, and commission every entrance before we hand it over. No sub-contractor gaps, no "call the other guy" when a door needs a change. We work with businesses across Brampton and the wider GTA, and we support what we install.

  • Site survey and per-door plan before anything is mounted
  • Labelled wiring and tidy reader/lock installs
  • People enrolled, schedules set, every door tested
  • Changes and additions handled by the team that built it
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What it costs

What does an access control system cost?

There's no flat price — cost scales with how many doors you secure and what each one needs. A consultation turns your doors into a real, itemised number.

The main factors that move the price:

  • Number of doors — each opening needs its own reader, lock and controller wiring; this is the biggest driver.
  • Credential type — fobs and cards, mobile (phone-as-key), or biometric readers each cost differently per door.
  • Lock hardware — maglocks, electric strikes or existing hardware you're keeping all change the parts and labour.
  • Cabling and infrastructure — new runs, PoE where it fits, and whether we're wiring a fresh build or retrofitting an occupied space.
  • Software and management — on-site vs cloud dashboard, number of users, and multi-site management.
  • Integration — tying doors into your cameras and alarm adds design but pays back in one system.

Because every site is different, access control is priced by scope — camera/door and reader count, lock hardware, cabling and programming. Rather than quote a number that won't fit your building, we map your doors at a consultation and give you a real, itemised figure.

Questions

Access control FAQs

Card, fob or phone — which is best?

Most systems mix them: fobs for daily staff, mobile for managers and contractors, cards where volume demands; we design per role.

What happens when someone leaves the company?

You revoke their credential in seconds from the dashboard — the reason access control exists.

Can it manage our other locations?

Yes — multi-site management from one dashboard is a standard design.

Does it work during power or internet outages?

Systems are designed with battery backup and local decision-making so doors behave safely and predictably offline.

Can it connect to cameras and the alarm?

Yes — that integration is our default design, not an add-on. Commercial security systems →

What does access control cost?

It scales per door and credential type — see what an access control system costs or book a consultation for a real number.

How much does it cost to install an access control system?

There's no single price — it's priced by scope: the number of doors, the credential and lock type at each one, cabling and programming. A consultation maps your doors, hardware and cabling to a real, itemised number.

How long does an access control installation take?

A few doors can often be installed and commissioned quickly, while a multi-door or multi-site rollout is staged so your business keeps running. We give you a realistic schedule after the site survey, before any work starts.

Can you install access control on our existing doors?

Usually, yes. Most projects we take on are takeovers or retrofits — we assess your current doors, locks and any old panel, reuse what makes sense, and add readers, controllers and credentials where they're needed.

Is the access control system monitored?

The system logs every door event and you manage it from your own dashboard. Monitoring options can be arranged depending on the property and requirements — we'll cover this during your consultation.

Do we need special cabling or network for access control?

Each door needs a wiring run back to a controller, and many readers run over structured cabling with PoE where it fits. If your building's cabling needs work, our network cabling & WiFi team handles it as part of the same project.

Get started

Take back the keys

Book a consultation and we'll design access for your doors, people and schedules.