Common Security Features on Commercial Doors

zephyrkoa

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Hello everyone,

I’m researching security measures for commercial properties and I’m curious about the typical security features installed on commercial doors. What are some common mechanisms or technologies used to protect entry points in office buildings, retail stores, or warehouses?

For example, I’ve heard about keycard access, reinforced frames, and panic bars, but I’m sure there are others like smart locks, electronic monitoring, or anti-tamper hardware. I’d love to hear what features are considered standard versus advanced, and any recommendations for balancing security with accessibility.

Any insights, examples, or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!
 
Hi,

Commercial doors usually combine standard and advanced security features to protect buildings. Standard features include reinforced frames, deadbolt locks, panic bars, and keycard or fob access systems. In addition, common security features on the commercial doors often extend to smart locks, biometric readers, electronic monitoring such as alarms and CCTV, anti-tamper hardware, and reinforced glass or panels.

Many properties use a layered approach to balance security with accessibility, for example, keycard access for employees combined with panic bars for emergencies. Choosing the right mix depends on the type of building, the level of security needed, and compliance with safety codes, ensuring both protection and ease of use.
 
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