Swinglane, the Security Lane with Swing Doors

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01 May 2005

Boon Edam has introduced a new security barrier, the Swinglane. It combines the advantages of a swing door wing with a long detection lane providing tailgating prevention and great user comfort. This high capacity security barrier is available as a single- or multiple-lane setup and is compatible with most access control systems, such as card readers or biometric systems. With the Swinglane a visual but inviting security entrance is created for visitors to your building.

Fast Swinging Door Wing

The fully automatic Swinglane is available with one or two fast opening swing doors, creating a standard passage or a wider passage to allow wheelchair or trolley entrance. The barrier is suited for bi-directional secured passage, in one direction at a time. By using fast swinging doors that can move in both directions, user comfort and safety is ensured. The Swinglane is available in various materials for both top cover and unit, due to the modular construction.

Surveillance Security Barriers

The Swinglane is a security barrier that creates a secure environment in, for example, a reception area. The Swinglane divides an area into a secured and non-secured side by the use of a single or double swing door wings. The barrier will only allow access after authorisation from an access control system or a signal from an external control panel. An efficient system of sensors is positioned to most accurately detect tailgating attempts. The Swinglane thereby ensures that only authorised people can enter from the non-secured side to your secured area. You will find the Swinglane in many types of buildings including corporate, governmental and financial offices.


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