Smarter Security Extends Lobby Security Solutions to Additional Campuses of Leading Financial Institution

Fastland GlassGate 200 security turnstiles will be installed at two other buildings after years of successful operation at important customer sites.

Smarter Security, Inc. announced that a leading financial services institution has extended its use of Fastlane GlassGate 200 optical turnstiles. After years of successful operation and results using GlassGate 200 turnstiles at other sites, the institution now plans to use the same Smarter Security access control solution at two additional buildings in the southeast. Including these latest orders, more than forty lanes of GlassGate 200 will be used to secure office locations for the customer across five states.

“Banks and other financial entities are under tremendous scrutiny, and security is always going to be a high priority for them considering their valuable assets,” said Jeff Brown, CEO of Smarter Security. “We consider it a strong testament to the reliability and success of our Fastlane turnstiles as new and established customers alike continue to turn to Smarter Security to address their sophisticated security needs.”

Smarter Security’s Fastlane GlassGate 200 will be used to protect lobbies in two buildings on the financial institution’s new campus in the southeastern United States. Five lanes will be deployed in the main lobby of each building, with each set having either four- or five-foot high swinging glass barriers. The customer chose GlassGate 200 for its aesthetics and performance related to alarm accuracy and traffic throughput. Years of service in existing locations have demonstrated the reliability of Fastlane GlassGate turnstiles, which added to the customer’s reasons to entrust Smarter Security solutions with helping secure their offices, people, and customers’ assets.

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