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What is tailgating?

Also known as piggybacking, tailgating is when someone uses an access card, key, biometric identifier, or code to access a building and someone follows them without identifying themselves with the access control system, thus gaining unauthorized access.


Something as innocent as holding the door open for the person behind you to be polite, and something as malicious as an intruder grabbing the door behind an authorized user can put your business and employees at risk.


Tailgate detection systems make your access control system more secure

Tailgate Detection Systems detect tailgating by monitoring a secured doorway. With typical systems, two vertical rows of infrared beams stretch across a doorway to monitor every individual passing through the doorway in one direction, or both, alerting security staff to the presence of unauthorized individuals and door position status.


Additionally, most tailgate detection systems have an option to sound a remote alarm instead of a local alarm.


Common uses of tailgate detection systems

  • Financial institutions - limiting access to cash and financial records, vaults, etc.
  • Healthcare - limiting access to patient records, sensitive areas, research buildings, and pharmaceutical storage
  • Pawn shops and sporting goods stores - limiting access to firearms and ammo
  • Government and law enforcement facilities - limiting access to records, storage, control centers, and even entire buildings

The Detex AT-5200 Tailgate Detection System assures that only one individual enters a secured doorway for each authorized card read. Compatible with most card reader technologies, the AT-5200 is easy to retrofit. This unique and cost effective optical security system, which uses infrared sensor beams to detect tailgating, is perfectly suited for areas requiring tighter security. For digital voice annunciator, specify AT-5600.


Features

  • Key switch for local alarm shunt/override
  • Alarm can be reset by a remote contact
  • Field configurable for card in/card out or card in/free exit operation
  • Alarm status relay for remote annunciation
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