Intercom & Access Control

We do more than just gates…

In addition to automated gates we also supply and install a range of automated barriers, bollards and vast array of access control options. This allows us to provide the perfect secure traffic management systems for your home, business or site.

All equipment quoted for and supplied by Astley Access Automation is installed by our team of experienced engineers. Every element is tested to ensure it functions correctly and meets the appropriate standards and guidelines where necessary.

 

Height Restrictors

With commercial sites becoming increasingly concerned about large unauthorised vehicles parking on their premises, an automated height restrictor can prove the ideal solution for trespasser preventative measures – whilst still allowing staff and authorised visitors the access they require. 

Barriers

Automated Barriers are ideal for managing traffic on commercial premises, we can supply and install a fully integrated automatic barrier system designed to suit your needs. With years of experience installing barriers at a variety of different sites, ranging from small retail car parks to large factories,  Astley Access Automation can provide the ideal system for your business.

 

Bollards

Bollards are useful for additional security and traffic management. Astley Access Automation supply and install several options from small domestic right up to antiterrorism units which are crash tested and certified.

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Perimeter Security

We offer a wide range of perimeter security solutions including; palisade fencing and mesh fencing, We have a full range of RAL colours available so you can choose the colours to match your company brand.

Access control and Intercoms

Typically an automated system will require access control to allow vehicle or pedestrian entry. In most cases these are installed as standard as part of the complete system.They include intercom, keypad, proximity fob, key fob, induction loop and gsm opener. Security requirements and ease of access will determine the most appropriate combination of these options.