Commercial Electric Gates
info: Electric Gates provide an effective and low cost solution to the problem of controlling access into secure industrial premises. At Ansador, we have extensive experience of designing and installing durable and reliable automatic gates. Our service extends to designing the gates, specifying the most appropriate operator and access control solution, and provision of power where necessary. Once we have commissioned a new industrial gate system to suit your requirements, we offer full customer training and ongoing maintenance cover.Read More on Commercial Electric Gates
Residential Electric Gates
info: Residential Electric GatesIt is important that residential gates look great and suit your property. The biggest choice is whether you want a metal or a wooden gate. Our metal gates are fabricated from steel box-section (strong and lightweight), then galvanised for minimal maintenance, and powder-coated in almost any colour. Most of our wooden gates are built of Iroko or Oak, and finished in an external lacquer with different shading options. All our gates are bespokely built (meaning we will work with any design ideas that you might have), however we do have a number of standard designs that can suit most entrances. We also supply and install railings to match your gate.Read More on Residential Electric Gates
Turnstiles
info: TurnstilesControlling access into any building where the area is unguarded can be difficult. Even with access control on a door it is possible for somebody to ‘Tailgate’ so undermining the security systems.It is possible to impose greater securtiy and control by installing turnstile access control at the main entry points into a building. These can take the form of mid height, full height or even monitored versions for monitoring anti-pass-back routines.Read More on Turnstiles
Automatic Doors
info: Automatic DoorsThe Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) requires those responsible for buildings to make some provision for disabled access into the building. To meet this requirement, Ansador Ltd offers a full range of operators for automatic doors and can be fitted onto both new or existing doors.The LCN automatic door range offers the more unique feature of being operated through compressed air which can be adjusted when opening and closing. This means that a door that would normally be too heavy for somebody to operate can be made to feel very light to the touch as compressed air would assist the unit upon opening.Read More on Automatic Doors
Sliding Doors
info: Sliding DoorsSliding DoorsAutomatic sliding doors are an increasingly popular access solution to all types of premises ranging from shops and doctors surgeries to schools and offices. Whatever the application, a sliding door will always look professional and can handle a heavy flow of pedestrians. At Ansador, we will supply, install and maintain a wide range of reliable and durable sliding door systems, custom designed to your specification.All our doors are made to measure and are fabricated from the highest quality aluminium and toughened glass panes, finished with a powder-coat colour of our client’s choice. External doors generally come with 50mm thick aluminium while internal doors come with 20mm thick aluminium. All doors are fitted with all the necessary safety features to ensure compliance with the latest British Standards.Read More on Sliding Doors
Car Park Barriers
info: Car Park BarriersAutomatic car park barriers are the most cost-effective method of regulating vehicle access into an area, whether it is residential, commercial or industrial. At Ansador, we pride ourselves on installing durable and reliable car park barriers that meet the individual needs of the each of our clients. We also offer comprehensive maintenance contracts for all new and existing barriers.Read More on Car Park Barriers
Parking Management
info: Parking ManagementThe ‘Fee Master’ provides a simple but cost effective means of managing revenue collection from car park users while simultaneously controlling short-stay, long-stay and seasonal parking access. The time-based system is unobtrusive and easy to operate. It can be installed quickly and with minimal disruption to customers and staff.Its flexibility and modularity makes it an ideal solution for a wide range of parking and general access control applications, enabling proprietors to collect an income from their car parking facilities, eliminating unauthorised parking, and thereby reducing frustration for valid users. The system uses low cost magnetic stripe cards to hold access rights and validity time data. Each entry station provides information about initial visitor arrival times, with cards issued at the attendants console strictly control customers’ access rights to car parks and facilities as well as the final exit time.Read More on Parking Management
Rising Bollards
info: Rising BollardsControlling vehicle access into a secure area or car park can sometimes need a more substantial barrier than just automated gates or car park barriers. On these occasions we recommend using a rising bollard which forms a physical barrier that can not easily be overcome.Bollards come in a variety of sizes and rise and fall on impulse from either a transmitter held in the vehicle or a different suitable type of access control system.The rising bollard can be specified in varying sizes and heights in order to withstand varying degrees of impact.The simple 500mm Coral unit is suitable for smaller applications while the larger Stabuc unit is designed to withstand impact from moving lorries and larger vehicles.Read More on Rising Bollards
Card Access
info: Card AccessCard access systems are an effective yet simple way to control access in and around any building. Generally they are used for commercial buildings but suit a variety of applications. A simple swipe card or proximity card would be presented to a card reader located outside the door. When the card is read by the card reader the door will automatically unlock for a predetermined amount of time. Some, including single door access systems, allow individual cards to be added and deleted individually.Read More on Card Access
Coded Access
info: Coded AccessCoded entry systems, or digital access systems as they are sometimes known, offer a high degree of convenience to the Office Manager. A standard 4-digit code can be set to allow certain staff access through a particular door. A non-volatile memory and/or battery back up will also be useful. The code will be retained in the event of a power failure. Multiple codes can be adopted for the control of different staff members. Keypads can be backlit for night time use. Electronic systems comprise of a keypad outside the door with a power supply and electric lock on the secure side of the door.Read More on Coded Access
Intercoms
info: This door intercom kit allows calls from the front door to be made, received and dealt with via the clients IP network.This unique kit allows the user to mount an intercom panel at the main entrance. This would connect via a cat5 cable to the clients network. Calls can be initiated by the caller at the main door. The calls can be answered from a clients PC and door unlocked by pressing a button on their PC. We can provide advice on the type of lock to be used which would be suitable for almost any sort of door. It assumes the pc is fitted with a sound card and microphone.Read More on Intercoms
Maintenance
info: MaintenanceOur trained surveyors will carry out free-of-charge surveys before providing a detailed quotation for the works. To arrange this, please call 0207 228 7777 and speak to one of our friendly staff. During these visits, they will assess following in order to specify the appropriate equipment:-The number of likely cycles per day to ensure the duty cycle of the motors is suitable for the application.-The type, size, weight of the gates to ensure the motors are appropriate for the application.-The safety circuits required taking into account the environment the gates are working in e.g. public or private access etc.-The slope of the roadway if any.-The necessity for planning regulations or not.-The type of control required such as remote transmitters, coded entry, intercoms, proximity cards, key-fobs or automatic entry/exit loops.-Security requirements for the site generally such as pedestrian access etc.-Compliance issues for particular organisations.Read More on Maintenance
