Access Control In Cincinnati, OH

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Types of Access Control Hardware We Work With

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Keypad Entry Systems: require a code to unlock doors, making them convenient for businesses and residential properties that need controlled access without physical keys.

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Card Access Systems: Users swipe or tap an access card to enter, which is ideal for office buildings, schools, and commercial facilities needing easy but secure entry.

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Proximity Readers: These systems use a key fob or card that unlocks when brought near the reader, offering contactless entry for authorized users.

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Smart Locks: Often controlled via a smartphone app, smart locks allow remote access, monitoring, and custom codes for guests or employees, making them popular for homes and businesses.

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Security Cameras: We install new surveillance camera systems and repair them for residential and commercial clients.

Access Control Solutions for Your Business

At Klinge Lock & Safe, LLC, we understand the importance of keeping your business secure. That's why we offer top-of-the-line access control solutions to ensure that only authorized personnel can enter your premises. Since 1872, our family-owned and operated business has the expertise to handle any access control project, big or small. From installing access systems and running wires to programming key fobs or cards and electrified hardware, we have got you covered. Contact us at (513) 961-2154 for a free estimate today. We proudly serve clients in Cincinnati, OH, and the surrounding areas. 

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