by Katie Kistler | May 13, 2021 | Intercom Systems
Key takeaways: NYC’s intercom law requires Class A residential buildings with 8+ units, built or converted after 1968, to have an intercom system. Systems must allow voice communication between residents and visitors and enable remote door unlocking. Alternative... Read More
by Ferdison Cayetano | May 7, 2021 | Door Entry System
Key takeaways Wireless door entry systems enable visitors to talk to tenants and request property access through a base station at the building entrance. The base station is wirelessly connected to substations, which could be in-unit devices or tenants’ cell phones.... Read More
by Ferdison Cayetano | May 5, 2021 | Telephone Entry System
Key takeaways A cellular telephone entry system empowers residents to use their cell phones to communicate with visitors and grant property access to guests. Cell phone entry systems use cellular networks to establish contact between guests and visitors. Cellular... Read More
by ButterflyMX | May 4, 2021 | Access Control System
Key takeaways Before selecting a system, identify specific challenges, such as frequent key misplacements or the need for vendor access, to ensure the solution aligns with your property’s needs. Understand the differences between wired and wireless systems, and... Read More
by Rebecca Cline | Apr 30, 2021 | Telephone Entry System
Key Takeaways A wireless telephone entry system is an electronic device that enables communication and building access between visitors and residents. Wireless phone entry systems connect calls from the door to the resident via a cellular network or WiFi. Although... Read More