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HID’s employee badge readily available on Apple Wallet

HID Global’s employee badge access is now available on Apple Wallet. Using their Apple mobile devices, employees can access office doors, elevators, turnstiles, and multi-function printers, to name but a few.

The Apple Wallet employee badge seamlessly integrates with third-party access control systems and is easily managed by internal staff. Your employee’s badge in Apple Wallet will work even if their iPhone needs charging. The employee badge in Apple Wallet also takes advantage of the privacy and security features built into the iPhone and Apple Watch.

An employee badge is stored on the user’s device, meaning Apple doesn’t see where staff or employees access it, so data is private and secure. Implementation of employee badge in Apple Wallet involves a collaboration between your organisation, HID and HID’s approved Technology Partners.

3xLOGIC empowers SME Security with New NVR

The NVR-1U-8CH by 3xLOGIC is a featurepacked but cost-effective NVR ideal for SMEs operating in commercial, healthcare, educational and warehouse environments and needing an NVR that is easy to install, configure, monitor and maintain.

NVR-1U-8CH is a Linux OS-based embedded power over Ethernet (PoE) 1U professional grade NVR. Featuring an Intel Celeron processor and supporting 64MP resolution, this device provides superior performance and high-definition video quality. The large 256GB solid-state drive (SSD) makes working effortless, while its eight channels can deliver up to 30W of PoE+, enabling full pan tilt zoom (PTZ). Using remote management allows users to control their systems from anywhere with internet access, saving time and improving efficiency. Read

Abloy UK launches new RIBA-approved CPD course

Abloy UK has launched a new RIBA-approved CPD course, explaining the requirements of EN 13637:2015 for electrically controlled exit systems for use on escape doors and how to achieve safe electrically controlled escape doors.

The course, delivered by accredited Abloy experts, explores EN 13637, which was adopted by BSI in August 2015. The standard covers the application of electrical controls to manage the unauthorised use of escape doors, whether as part of an access control system or just to achieve exit management in situations such as retail stores, hospitals and schools and commercial premises.

As part of the course, attendees will learn that an exit system comprises of three elements, tested as a complete escape solution. The first is an electric controlling device, an initiating element (a resettable illuminated switch), and an electric locking device to secure the door. The electric locking device will be a fail un-locked device specifically designed to work under a side load to ensure escape, with the durability of the ability to release proven.

Roy Buckingham DipGAI, RegAI, MGAI, Regional Specification Development Manager for London & South East at Abloy UK, explains: “Escape doors should provide for immediate egress. However, there are instances where buildings

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