When the University of Birmingham opened its newest accommodation block, it required an access control system to meet the unique needs of a student population. Now, over 1400 students housed at Edgbaston’s Vale Village site are protected with Aperio wireless access control.
University halls of residence have a complex set of access control requirements. Accommodation blocks often house large numbers of students, whose population is in a constant state of change. Physical keys can be frequently lost, compromising site security and causing time and money to be wasted every time mechanical locks must be changed. Electronic access control with real-time monitoring enables security managers to stay in control of the site.
Student rooms and entrance doors at both Chamberlain and Mason halls have been fitted with Aperio wireless devices. All door locks are fully integrated with Gallagher Command Centre software. Because Aperio components are built using open standards, integration with Gallagher’s security system is seamless, and provides security staff with a single point of control over the site. Aperio provides audit trails online, allowing for the real-time monitoring of doors.
A mix of online escutcheons and cylinders, for both Euro and Scandinavian profile doors, have been installed. Installation was wire-free, and locks are powered by standard lithium-ion batteries, which guarantees the university a low-cost security solution. It also removes the need for mechanical keys. Birmingham joins many other Universities who have chosen Aperio to protect their students while improving the overall student experience.