Biometric Timeclock Systems

Biometric Timeclock Systems enable you to monitor the movement of people within your building and know exactly where everyone is at a certain time (if you also install readers at entry points within the building).

With zoned biometric systems, you are assured only authorized personnel can get in and out of restricted areas. This means you can keep property trade secrets, and facilities safe from intruders and thieves

Biometric Timeclock Systems were first used at high-security government facilities, but now other institutions and industries are discovering and benefiting from the use of these devices, whether it is to increase or complement their security procedures or to replace less efficient time-keeping machines.

Biometric time clock systems work by recognizing pre-registered imprints or images of a person’s retina, fingerprint, or palm. Within seconds, the device can electronically process a scanned imprint and find its match among stored images. Aside from gate keeping, the device also records the time up to the last second of access. That information is stored in a database and can be accessed to generate up-to-date reports, summaries, payroll information and so forth.

The devices recognize biological imprints that are unique and impossible to forge or copy without extremely sophisticated equipment a la Mission Impossible, so the system is an efficient security protocol and can deter even the most enterprising saboteurs, thieves, and unauthorized people from getting past your doors. Only authorized personnel can gain access to your offices and building, and no one else can steal their identities, as is possible with IDs and access cards.
The mass production of biometric time clocks has lowered the price. Several models are affordable even for small businesses and homes. Manufacturers offer services from installation and set-up to maintenance.

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