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FIFTHQUADRANT SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS Gate Fabrication & Automation, Traffic Barrier,
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25/08/2022

Gate automation with battery backup installation. You can also open your gate with your phone.
Tel: 08033625379, 08175154457.

25/08/2022

Gate automation machine installation. 08033625379, 08175154457

02/08/2022

Swing Gate machine installation with battery backup.

Call us now on 08033625379, 08175154457 for your gate inspection and automation.

19/10/2021

Swing Gate machine with battery backup installation... For sales, installation and repair call 08033625379, 08175154457

05/03/2021

Gate automation machine with battery backup.

16/10/2020

D5 Smart Installation.... You can operate your gate machine with your phone app. Call 08033625379

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Gate automation machine installation

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How Door Automation Can Promote Hygiene and Prevent the Spread of Germs | automatic doors/gatesDid you know that you tou...
07/05/2020

How Door Automation Can Promote Hygiene and Prevent the Spread of Germs

| automatic doors/gates

Did you know that you touch your face on average twenty times in a single hour? That interesting, if seemingly innocuous, statistic was quoted in a recent documentary about virology narrated by none other than J.K. Simmons, the guy who played J. Jonah Jamison in all the recent Spiderman movies – and you just know he’s the kinda guys that means business and is all about the facts

It’s one of those automatic, subconscious actions that appears harmless on the surface (and more on surfaces in a bit)…until you consider the fact that you are potentially transplanting countless germs from your hands into your mouth, nose and eyes where the mucosa provide entry for these pernicious passengers into your body where they can wreak all sorts of havoc.

We’ve dedicated a lot of space on this blog to discussing observable threats (i.e. criminals) but, in this article, we’re following in the (microscopic) footsteps of Scott Carey in Richard Matheson’s book The Shrinking Man and taking a look at the often hostile invisible world around us and, more importantly, how automation fits into curtailing the spread of disease.

The problem

As we mentioned above, whether rubbing our eyes, stifling a yawn or facepalming at a colleague’s bad joke, we touch our faces a lot. But that’s not the problem. The problem is that our hands also come into contact with innumerable germ-carrying surfaces – and we’re talking specifically about door handles – during the course of the day, and this is one of the main ways that viruses hitch-hike a ride straight into our bodies. We may, in turn, touch another door handle, and so the disease is spread relentlessly until the loop is closed and the virus has nowhere to go.

As one of the first “living” inhabitants of Earth, viruses have learned to evolve and mutate to survive, and they can live on surfaces for many hours. These surfaces become what is known as vectors; that is, an agent that causes the transmission or spread of a pathogen to a living organism.

Where does door automation fit in?

While it may seem that we are powerless against these biological aggressors, there is actually a lot we can do to curb the spread of viruses, foremost of which is to practise good hygiene by regularly washing our hands, properly disposing of used tissues, covering our mouth and nose when we cough and sneeze, etc.

We can also avoid getting sick or making others sick by minimising contact with potentially germ-carrying surfaces such as door handles.

And that’s where door automation fits in.

Automatic doors promote hygiene through contactless operation, helping to prevent the spread of germs. They are often used to provide easy, barrier-free access in shopping malls and office reception areas; however, the efficacy of automatic doors in supporting hygiene is notably beneficial in environments where sanitation is paramount such as hospitals, doctor’s and dentist’s offices, pathology labs, public bathrooms and food processing plants. Automatic doors can be operated using motion detector sensors, or integrated with no-touch systems that only require the user to swipe her hand in front of the reader to open the door.

Why Automate? The Benefits of Gate AutomationWhy Automate? The Benefits of Gate AutomationAs members of the human race, ...
26/08/2019

Why Automate? The Benefits of Gate Automation

Why Automate? The Benefits of Gate Automation

As members of the human race, the desire – or, to be more accurate, the need – to protect what is ours, is inborn. Thousands of years of evolution have ensured that we will
fight tooth and nail so that no harm will to come to us, our loved ones, or our possessions. Whenever we are in danger, those little evolutionary alarms go off and our bodies offer us two choices: either run away or stand and fight. This is what psychologists call the fight or flight response.

But modern technology provides us with a third alternative: prevent. What if we didn’t have to stand and fight but didn’t exactly have to turn tail and run, either? We can efficiently protect what is ours by simply making good use of the tools that the Cyber Age has given to us.

Gate motors have been around for the last two decades or so and, much like us, they have also evolved to be quick-thinking, robust machines that are able to relentlessly guard our homes and offices like unflinching sentinels. They also serve as faithful servants, opening and closing our entrance gates without so much as a word of objection – it’s what they were built to do.

The benefits offered by gate motors are manifold, and we will now look at some of them. We’ll also discuss a very close relative of gate automation, namely access control.

1. Safer

The obvious detriment to one’s lumbar region aside, getting out of your vehicle to open a gate can be extremely hazardous from a personal safety perspective. We’ve all heard of people getting hijacked or attacked while opening their gates. Having a gate motor installed may not eliminate this possibility entirely, but it will certainly reduce the likelihood. Some modern gate motors have adjustable speed settings, meaning that you can have your gate open and close rapidly and thus reduce the time that the gate is open and also the time that you are stationary in your vehicle. There are also some particularly advanced operators with innovative features such as beam automatic closing, whereby the gate closes the moment that the safety beams have been cleared.

2. Convenient

Why go through all the effort of stopping your car, getting out, and then straining your poor, long-suffering back just so that you can get into your own property? It is certainly much more convenient to simply press a button and let your gate motor do the rest. Gate motors also offer you considerable freedom when it comes to the manner in which you will activate it, since you can connect anything from a remote receiver to an intercom and use that as a triggering device. There are even GSM-modules that allow you to trigger your gate using your mobile phone. It doesn’t get more convenient than that, especially in an age where our phones have become extensions of our arms.

3. Versatile

Yes, gate motors do open and close gates, but there are several models on the market that do so much more than that. Some models provide onboard timers, allowing you to set automatic activations or to bar certain inputs from working at set times, while others can be interfaced with third party alarm systems and infrared beams so that you’re notified when would-be criminals are loitering in front of your gate. It’s easy to see how a device that once had a singular purpose has now become a compact electronic defence force.

4. Total control

As I mentioned in the introduction to this article, we’ll also take a brief look at access control. Now, access control is rather a broad term and can refer to any number of devices including keypads, proximity card readers, GSM-modules, traffic barriers and of course gate motors. The wonderful thing about access control is that it affords you
total control over who enters (or leaves) a property.

Some variants, particularly proximity tag readers, can be interfaced with computers and allow the user to upload transaction logs, edit functionality remotely, selectively add and delete users, etc. This does its bit for convenience as well as security.

Innovation in the field has also ensured that no matter what your automation requirement – whether you have a swing or sliding gate, light or extremely heavy, whether you require automation for your home or business – there is bound to be a gate motor and/or access control system out there for you.

So don’t wait: Automate!

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