Proximity Access ControlI had to visit my doctors the other day because my back was giving me some grief. Occasionally the muscles at the base of my back go into spasm and I have to get anti-inflammatory tablets to help relieve this problem. My doctor`s surgery is located within a swishy quayside medical centre and as I approached it ready to open the entrance doors they swung open without being touched. These doors never used to be automated but they now have a
Proximity Access Control system fitted to them. I can see why the medical centre would have a
Proximity Access Control system fitted because they do tend to get a lot of elderly and disabled patients making appointments to see the doctor. Before the control system was fitted the doors did feel heavy and could often feel quite stiff to open. Now all visitors have to do is walk up to the doors and
Proximity Access Control recognises their movement and opens the doors on their behalf. Clever technology like this helps when access can be a problem. All I know is I was glad the control system was working the other day because my back was giving me tons of grief when I went to the docs.