Remote Network Control
Card access, biometric entry, and personnel tracking — all managed remotely from a single secure platform. Restrict access, audit movement, and lock down the facility the moment something happens, from any device, anywhere.
Protecting properties across
Office Buildings
Retail Stores
Warehouses
Healthcare Facilities
Schools
Apartment Buildings
Manufacturing
Cannabis Facilities
Who Goes Where, Tracked in Real Time
Access control should answer one question precisely: who can go where, when. Our systems are built around that question — granular permissions, real-time event logs, and the ability to change everything from your phone the moment a situation requires it.
Permission-Based by Design
Doors, zones, and time windows configured per employee, contractor, or visitor — not a blanket access list everyone has to live with.
Credentials That Fit Your Workflow
Card readers, key fobs, mobile credentials, PIN keypads, and biometric scanners — chosen per door and per risk level, not blanket-deployed across the building.
Manage From Anywhere
Add or revoke access instantly, pull entry reports, and lock down a facility from any device — no waiting until Monday morning or driving in after hours.
What Our Access Control Covers
A single platform handling credentials, audit logs, lockdown, and integration — fully tied into the alarm and video systems already in your building.
Card & Mobile Credentials
Proximity cards, key fobs, mobile credentials via smartphone, and PIN entry — issued, revoked, and audited from the same dashboard, instantly.
Biometric Access
Fingerprint, facial recognition, and hand-geometry readers for high-security zones — server rooms, restricted vaults, R&D labs, and regulated storage.
Personnel Tracking
Who entered which door, when, with which credential — audit logs that hold up for compliance, HR, and incident review without manual reconstruction.
Lockdown & Restricted Zones
One-click lockdown for emergencies, restricted entry and exit by time or zone, and anti-passback rules that prevent credential sharing or tailgating.
How We Install Your System
A direct, no-surprises process from first walkthrough through long-term credential management.
1
Site Assessment
We walk the facility and identify the doors, zones, and workflows that need controlled access — and equally important, the ones that don’t.
2
System Design
Reader types, credential format, network topology, and software setup mapped out — with a clear proposal sized to your headcount and growth plan.
3
Professional Install
Certified technicians install readers, electric strikes, control panels, and software — every credential tested and every door verified before handoff.
4
Manage & Scale
Software updates, credential provisioning support, and quick service when you add doors, locations, or new categories of users.
Real-Time Event Monitoring
Every access event — successful entry, forced door, held-open alarm, lockdown — is logged in real time and can be pushed to our UL-listed monitoring center for immediate response, day or night.
- Immediate police, fire, and medical dispatch
- Two-way verification to reduce false dispatches
- Text and email status messages for every event
UL Listed & Integration-Ready
ASI is a UL-listed provider, and our access control systems integrate directly with the alarm, video, and life-safety devices already in your building — so one event triggers every appropriate response.
- Installation by licensed, trained technicians
- Annual inspections and compliance reporting
- Service response within hours, not days
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions facility managers and business owners ask before installing or upgrading an access control system.
What’s the difference between card access, mobile credentials, and biometric entry?
Cards and fobs are inexpensive and easy to issue but can be shared or lost. Mobile credentials live on a smartphone, so they’re harder to share and faster to revoke. Biometrics tie access to the actual person, which is essential for high-security zones — but they’re slower at high-traffic doors. Most systems we install use a mix, matched to each door’s risk level.
Can I add or revoke access for an employee immediately?
Yes. From any device, you can deactivate a credential the moment someone leaves — across every door, every location, instantly. The same applies for adding new hires or issuing time-bound credentials to contractors and visitors.
Can the system manage multiple locations from one place?
Yes. Multi-site management is standard. One dashboard, one credential database, role-based admin access — so a regional manager can administer doors at five locations without getting admin rights to all of them.
Will access control integrate with my alarm and video systems?
Yes. Door events can arm or disarm your alarm system automatically by user, pull a video clip when a door is forced or held open, and tie into elevator recall or HVAC shutdown during a lockdown. Integrated security is the entire point of the platform.
What happens during a power outage or network failure?
Door controllers store credential data locally, so doors keep working even if the network goes down. Battery backup keeps controllers running through power loss. Once connectivity returns, all events sync automatically — no missing audit entries.
Can you replace or upgrade my existing card access system?
In many cases, yes. We can often keep existing readers and wiring while replacing the control panel and software, or migrate credential databases from another platform. We’ll assess what’s reusable and what should be replaced during the site walkthrough.
How long does an access control install take?
A single-door install with existing electrical is usually completed in a day. Multi-door, multi-building, or integration-heavy projects scale up — most commercial installs land between one and four weeks depending on door count and infrastructure. You’ll get a firm timeline in your proposal.
