Latin America. Boon Edam Inc. launched its new solution mapping tool, BoonSelect, which breaks down the complex process of selecting inputs and helps decision makers choose the right entry solution for their unique goals.
BoonSelect has seven factors to consider before making an entry decision. Boon Edam's entry experts are trained in the right questions to ask as a decision maker walks through each of the factors, all with the goal of helping their clients make the most complete entry choice.
Determining the right security entry for the right place
Being responsible for making the decision to implement new safety turnstiles or revolving doors in a facility can be challenging. Security and facilities managers are responsible for the safety of everyone who enters a campus or facility through its entrances. And each entry location has a different set of users, traffic levels, safety requirements, environmental requirements, etc. BoonSelect formalizes the selection process, providing clarity, peace of mind and confidence in an investment that can last ten or more years.
Seven input decision factors
BoonSelect outlines seven decision factors that should be considered before an input implementation strategy:
1. User flow - Types of users and number of users, especially in periods of high traffic?
2. Security – Deterrence, detection or prevention of intruders? Remote lock?
3. Protection – Local codes and fire or evacuation strategies?
4. Aesthetics – Do the entries blend in or stand out?
5. Technology – Integration capabilities with new or future technologies?
6. Comfort – Ease of use? Energy efficiency?
7. Service – Planned preventive maintenance and user training?
"BoonSelect is an efficient driver for initiating productive conversations that our customers appreciate," said JC Powell, Vice President of Sales for Boon Edam Inc. "A customer will often ask for an entry solution that does not meet the overall safety goals or traffic requirements of their facility. BoonSelect helps all stakeholders explore what they don't know and think about their overall risk posture, and eventually come up with the best entry decision for their facility or single campus."
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