Door Security
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I was wondering what everyone uses for door security in their buildings.
We had an issue last week where this guy reselling Verizon basically wouldn't let us close the door. I happened to answer the door that day (he was looking for me) and am pretty large so it was not an issue. But it made me concerned about other people answering the door and getting into similar situations.
We have a locked glass door, so I guess we could just keep it shut and only open it for people who have a clear business need. We have no lobby available.
But I was just wondering what setups every else has for this kind of "perimeter" security.
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Colt 45 usually works.....
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For our building access systems we use WinDSX.
As for who gets in the building that is kind of up to the people who are randomly letting strangers in...
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@DustinB3403 said in Door Security:
Colt 45 usually works.....
We're in NJ. Just me reading that is probably illegal.
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@BRRABill said in Door Security:
@DustinB3403 said in Door Security:
Colt 45 usually works.....
We're in NJ. Just me reading that is probably illegal.
OKAY Mace or a taser... You have choices...
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We have a locked door and a "no soliciting" sign. And I think our receptionist knows to call me if there is some insistent sort of sales dick bugging her. Everyone here knows I would gladly get physical to remove an unwanted solicitor. But since we are in a large office building, it is a rare occurrence. Mostly we get FedEx/UPS/building maintenance.
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@RojoLoco said
We have a locked door and a "no soliciting" sign. And I think our receptionist knows to call me if there is some insistent sort of sales dick bugging her. Everyone here knows I would gladly get physical to remove an unwanted solicitor. But since we are in a large office building, it is a rare occurrence. Mostly we get FedEx/UPS/building maintenance.
It's usually not an issue. But in this crazy world we live in...
I am 6'4" and 310 pounds. A teddy bear at heart, but no one else knows that. Except you now, and of course the entire Internet.
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NFC readers with card access on all external public facing doors. Sensitive equipment and "off-limits" areas are behind traditional lock and key. We have door phones affixed to the main entrance and shipping area for visitor paging.
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We don't have to open the door for anyone.
So I guess that would be a good step one. Point at the new "NO SOLICITATION" sign and just walk away.
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@BRRABill said in Door Security:
We don't have to open the door for anyone.
So I guess that would be a good step one. Point at the new "NO SOLICITATION" sign and just walk away.
Point at the sign with your middle finger.
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@RojoLoco said
Point at the sign with your middle finger.
LOL that is going into our security policy.
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NJ here too. Crazy how real to life Mad Max Fury Road was