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“…when used in conjunction with barriers, gates and number plate recognition, an access control system can be expanded to cover all areas of your site…”
Guinness Storehouse

To convert Bolton’s access control to Bewator "Hands- Free" technology throughout. "Hands-Free" technology
means the council's 4,500 staff no longer have to physically present their
card to a reader to activate the lock.
Their presence within one meter of the reader is all that is required. No fumbling for cards. No stretching to reach readers. Hands-free means quicker and more convenient access for everyone - wheelchair users included.
