What good are security alarms and warning systems if your data and premises aren’t secure from within? The life safety and security industry is ever introducing new technology to improve electronic access control to protect your and your clients’ property. But a security system is only as good as the technicians behind it.
So ensure your technicians are the best around!
This June, take advantage of a 15% off sale on ESA‘s Electronic Access Control Online Course, the industry standard for Access Control design, installation, and maintenance.
What This Course Does for Your Business:
Specifically designed for installation, service, and maintenance technician staff, this course trains your technicians across the most common devices and methods to connect them. Techs will learn how to assess the customer’s needs, what to look for when performing a site survey, and how to translate the data into an effective system, as well as common errors and solutions.
What This Course Covers:
- The concepts behind Access Control Systems
- The details of basic access control system components – As with anything, the building blocks are crucial to understand how access control systems are successfully built.
- Basic locksmithing System design – Locksmithing has advanced by leaps and bounds from simple mechanical locks. Modern locksmithing relies on technology to design security systems.
- National building codes – Technicians must familiarize themselves with national standards, regulations, and requirements for all access control systems.
- Wiring and power supplies – As with any electronic system, it’s crucial for technicians to understand what the correct wiring and power requirements are for each system and its components.
- How to design layers of protection focused on outer perimeter, building perimeter, and interior spaces – Technicians will learn how to take into account all the spaces covered by the system.
- How to establish policies for lockdown and egress – This process often involves communication with law enforcement and first responders, as well as internal security, communication, and evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency.
- A review of DHS Guidelines for active shooters – This review helps develop an active shooter preparedness plan.
How Does the Course Work?
The presentation includes text, audio, graphics, videos and activities to help you absorb the information presented. This course has a short quiz at the end, which you will be required to pass with a 70% or greater to complete the course.
If you’re ready to build a more capable, more competitive technical team, now is the time!
Purchase the Electronic Access Control Online Course now and save 15%.
