Checkpoint (CP) — a key element of security
A checkpoint (CP) is the most important element of the security system of any facility, be it an industrial enterprise or a warehouse complex. Its main task is to ensure reliable access control, as well as registration of persons and vehicles entering the territory.
Our solutions for checkpoints include modern equipment that guarantees a high level of protection and ease of use.

Equipment for registration and identification of persons
The following devices are used to check and register people entering the facility:

1. ID card readers and biometric scanners
Check passes and access cards, providing fast and reliable control. Biometric scanners use unique physical characteristics of a person, such as fingerprints or retina scans.
2. Turnstiles
Automatic turnstiles restrict access by opening only after successful identity verification via a reader or biometric scanner.
Advantages of our solutions for checkpoints
- High identification accuracy: Modern technologies minimize the risks of errors and fraud.
- Process automation: Fully automated systems speed up the registration and access control procedure.
- Versatility: The equipment is suitable for facilities of any type and scale — from small offices to large industrial and construction sites.
- Integration with other systems: Possibility of connection to video surveillance, alarm and access control systems to create a single security complex.

Where is it used?
Industrial enterprises
Monitoring the movement of employees, guests and visitors, as well as accounting for official vehicles.
Warehouse complexes
Registration of incoming and outgoing persons and vehicles to protect inventory items.
Office premises
Restricting access to areas of increased confidentiality and managing visitor flows.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION EQUIPMENT
The following systems are used to control and register incoming vehicles:

License plate readers
Automatically recognize vehicle numbers and compare them with the database of authorized vehicles. This speeds up the verification process and minimizes the human factor.
Barriers and bollards
Physically regulate entry to the territory, rising or falling only after confirmation of vehicle access.


