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Breaking Down Standalone Access Control

Looking to discuss access control options? CONTACT US You interact with different types of access control every day, probably without even thinking about it.  When you use a key card to enter your office building or parking garage, you’re interacting with a form of access control.  For more on the basics of access control, click […]

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What is Access Control?

Want to talk about securing your job site? Contact Us, and we’ll get started.   Access control is exactly what it sounds like – a means of controlling access to a building, a room or area, or a resource.  There are applications everywhere, and Albertans use them every day, often more than once. If you

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Is Your Two-Way Radio System Safe from Cyber Attacks?

  All too often, you hear news reports about ransomware and cyberattacks that put the security of systems and information at serious risk.  It’s becoming more and more clear that no network or system is 100% immune from this malicious activity.  Organizations are taking notice, and more is being invested in system security.  Those managing

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Intrinsic Safety: Don’t Forget About Accessories

Need to talk about accessories? Contact Us All across Alberta, people are working in potentially hazardous environments.  Gas refineries, grain silos, lumber mills and even some types of manufacturing operations are on the list of work environments that can have flammable or combustible gases, vapors, or dust in the air. You can find these facilities

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The Need for Hearing Protection

Looking for hearing protection? Contact Us    Many employees have grown accustomed to the levels of noise in their work environment and don’t realize that noise is a potential safety risk. They may think that the current noise – or decibel (dB) – levels they are exposed to are normal, and that hearing protection isn’t

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