Turnstiles
Turnstiles are access control devices designed to regulate and monitor the entry and exit of people in secured areas. They allow only one person to pass at a time, ensuring controlled access and improved security. Commonly integrated with access control systems such as RFID cards, biometric scanners, or ticketing systems, turnstiles are widely used in offices, factories, metro stations, stadiums, and other high-traffic locations to maintain organized and secure movement of people.
Advantages:
- Controls and manages pedestrian access efficiently
- Allows one person entry at a time for better security
- Reduces unauthorized access
- Integrates with RFID, biometric, and card systems
- Durable design suitable for high-traffic areas
- Improves safety and organized movement
Applications:
Turnstiles are commonly installed in corporate offices, industrial facilities, metro stations, stadiums, airports, educational institutions, and public buildings where controlled pedestrian access and security management are essential.
They are also widely used in IT parks, manufacturing plants, commercial complexes, data centers, and event venues to manage large volumes of people efficiently. By integrating with access control and attendance systems, turnstiles help organizations monitor entry and exit, improve safety, and maintain organized movement within secured premises.


