Incorporating advanced automation systems into building infrastructure offers a dual advantage says Chris Dodgson, Managing Director, FAAC UK.
Security begins at the boundary of any building. High-calibre perimeter deterrents like automatic bollards are available in various configurations.
For highly secure facilities such as embassies, fully crash-rated bollards can halt a 7.5-tonne lorry traveling at 80 km/h.
Advanced manufacturing techniques now incorporate protective covers that ensure durability against corrosion and decay.
Safety is paramount, especially in automated systems where movement introduces inherent risks.
A diverse range of electric gate operators caters to different usage scenarios.
For instance, automated school gates require additional safety features like safety edges, sounders, and lights to safeguard children during operation.
The automation market is expanding with safety accessories, including sensors capable of 3-dimensional “non-contact” detection, pinpointing small objects down to a few centimetres depending on the application.
Barriers effectively manage vehicle flow and can be equipped with supplementary security measures such as skirts and maglocks to deter unauthorised entry.
Integrated encoders enable barriers to reverse upon encountering an obstacle, while features like LED lights ensure visibility and durability, with some models boasting over 10 million usage cycles.
Improvements in mechanics and electronics enhance product robustness and adaptability, making automatic barriers suitable for toll booths to small office car parks.
These barriers can seamlessly integrate with on-site access control solutions, enhancing overall site security.
Security in product development is increasingly driven by digital advancements.
Performance and ease of management functionality are critical factors in selecting software-based elements.
Ensuring maximum security for radio transmitters is essential for user confidence.
Technologies such as Secure Vault (PSA certified Level 3) and TrustZone hardware, integrated into the latest FAAC FDS range of transmitters, provide robust protection against cloning attempts.
Managing and maintaining these systems is simplified with extended radio frequency options, enabling the system to choose the most suitable frequency on-site.
Newer remote models offer enhanced functionality and include built-in TAG capability.
Additionally, these remotes can be seamlessly integrated and remotely managed through Simply Connect, enhancing overall system integration.
Data collection and analysis empower installers to monitor performance and gain insights into user requirements and building activities.
Mobile applications facilitate these functionalities. One such tool is Simply Connect, an app with hardware communication modules that elevate automation to the realm of smart automation.
For installation companies, this app transforms business operations.
It eliminates the need to access the control boards physically; instead, installers can monitor system status, identify anomalies, and manage on-site visits from a mobile device.
They can offer upgrades to FAAC or other brand automation systems, maintain a comprehensive installation registry, and ensure constant oversight through a centralized database.
Real-time notifications and programmable interventions enhance service capabilities, while remote assistance features provide timely customer support.
The app employs a communication protocol based on end-to-end encryption (E2EE), ensuring data integrity and confidentiality in full compliance with GDPR regulations (GDPR 2016/679) concerning personal data protection.
Compliance with regulatory requirements is crucial, especially concerning energy efficiency and environmental standards.
New door automation products offer enhanced flexibility, safety, and functionality.
Some swing doors, particularly those designed for demanding environments, now feature both push and pull options (sliding or articulated arm), with no compromise on the maximum door weight.
This versatility allows automation adaptation for diverse needs, whether for standard applications, emergency exits, fire-resistant doors, or smoke evacuation systems.
Such solutions suit educational institutions, airports, hospitals, hotels, residential buildings, and offices. The sliding door range offers models with an RC3 security rating, ensuring security and peace of mind.
Integration with smart devices enhances real-time access and monitoring of building systems.
Web-based applications like KEYDOM streamline system configuration without requiring software installation. Entire systems can be managed via the web browser of any device connected to the network.
Access validation is achieved through a comprehensive suite of industry-leading readers and validators, including PIN and PROX readers, Bluetooth readers, wireless locking solutions from Simons VOSS, QR and barcode readers, vehicle tag readers, ANPR cameras, and biometric readers.
KEYDOM represents the latest evolution in FAAC’s market-leading experience, designed for seamless integration with FAAC solutions and third-party access products.
Energy efficiency is optimised with smart sensors and controls adjusting consumption as needed.
Backup systems requiring less energy make them more reliable in the event of a power failure, allowing access control systems to function seamlessly, offering uninterrupted operations.
Modern automation systems are designed with efficiency in mind, from manufacturing to actual use, resulting in lower power consumption.
Technologies like in-built encoders monitor the placement of automated components in real-time, enabling intelligent systems to move optimally and react to obstacles.
These encoders can also be retrofitted to existing systems to meet current safety standards.
Additionally, 24V systems are becoming increasingly popular, providing enhanced safety for end-users and simplifying installation for technicians.
The latest operators even allow them to self-modulate power by reading movement speed and adjusting power accordingly.
Cost savings are achieved through reduced energy consumption and labour efficiencies.
These savings can be reinvested into security upgrades and advanced technologies, creating more budget for additional safety measures.
Technologies like Simply Connect enable installation teams to remotely manage sites using specialised software.
This allows them to intervene as needed, manage planned and reactive maintenance, and enhance customer service by arriving at sites fully prepared with necessary spare parts. Remote diagnosis and proactive issue anticipation save both time and money.
Integrating security with building automation allows for seamless access control, efficient energy use, and real-time monitoring, creating a space where employees can work comfortably.
Consistent climate control, particularly with the implementation of automated sliding door systems, is an effective way to manage internal environments.
Advanced technology now provides these doors with integral air curtains that operate in synchronisation with the doors, ensuring minimal disturbance to indoor airflow during operation.
This not only enhances energy efficiency but also safeguards air quality by preventing smog, dust, dirt, and insects from entering the building while eliminating irritating drafts.
All these advancements can seamlessly integrate into any building façade, delivering substantial benefits to occupants.
There is now a critical need to manage the flow of people, automatically track movements of employees, customers and visitors, and optimise internal processes to enhance security.
Turnstiles equipped with these capabilities are available in various colours and designs to complement any building’s aesthetic, serving as crucial touchpoints in larger buildings.
Technologically advanced designs provide energy savings, and materials, such as mDure, mean the products are more than 90% recyclable.
From enhanced safety and security features in automated doors to sophisticated monitoring and control capabilities through smart devices, the evolution of automation continues to redefine efficiency, sustainability, and user convenience.
With adherence to standards and a focus on seamless integration with modern infrastructures, today’s automation technologies streamline operations and pave the way for smarter, more responsive environments.
As technology evolves, the future promises even greater possibilities for automation to shape a safer, more connected world.
This article was originally published in the September Edition of Security Journal UK. To read your FREE digital edition, click here.