SS3.2- Access Control Doors
Access Control Doors Inspections for Building WoF
Access control doors(swipe card, keypad, etc) need an ongoing inspection schedule to comply with the requirements of building WoF, our inspection prices are unbeaten.
Some examples of access-controlled doors include:
- Key pad access
- Delayed egress.
- Proximity sensor access
- Swipe card access
We have extensive knowledge and experience in inspecting all types of access control doors that require compulsory checks. Being IQP approved with all authorities nationwide you can be assured that we are well versed in taking care of your Building Compliance requirements.
Maintenance & Testing process (performing standard: NZS 4239/AS 4085 /AS 1851 etc.)
Preventative maintenance needs to be carried out as per the designated performance and inspection document, to confirm occupants are not prevented from exiting the building in the event of an emergency.
Depending on type and size, back-up rechargeable batteries should be replaced approximately every 2 years or when found to be impracticable. Cleaning of control gears and systematic checking all components (keypads, locks, doors, readers,) and recording any variations should be part of the maintenance schedule.
Typical Testing includes: Doors should be inspected to ensure they are not: locked, blocked, barred.
In particular, the following should be inspected with great care:
- Visual inspection
- System performance analysis
- Procedure of fail-safe devices in emergency and power outage situations
- Connection to alarm system
- Checking network connection between door controllers
- Any emergency power supply needed to operate in the event of a power failure.(as per SS 14/1)