18 Mar

Security is a given when you’re designing or managing a space. It’s an indispensable part of homes and workplaces-- something that you can’t and shouldn’t go without, because it makes buildings and offices too dangerous to live, work, and play in. So when you create  your spaces, you should always approach them from the mindset of preparing for worst-case scenarios. Otherwise, you’ll just be leaving yourself vulnerable to threats like unwanted guests trespassing, burglaries, fires or floods, and other accidents.

Of course you wouldn’t want that! Thankfully for our homes, you can safeguard yourself with a variety of technologies and other means that have been developed for security over the years. There are fire and smoke alarms for detecting fire, surveillance cameras for monitoring your spaces, and even advanced technologies like facial recognition that can help secure your entrances and exits.

The value of securing your entryways
Many mishaps and accidents wouldn’t have occurred if homeowners and managers take the time to safeguard their entrances. One of these methods is to restrict entrances to those who are allowed to enter. For most people, they employ the use of access control systems to grant entry and exit to preapproved people. Facial recognition software is an excellent method of doing this. Here’s what it does for you.

  1. It maps out the unique features of a person’s face and identifies them.
  2. Stores them in a data bank, ready to pull up information whenever needed.
  3. Compares and contrasts them with preexisting user data.
  4. If it matches, can allow access smoothly and without interference.
  5. You can identify people quickly with this software!

Ready to take your security to the next level? Panasonic Security Solutions is here to help you out. Feel safe and secure in your own home, office, or space by browsing products like security systems, automated attendance systems, alarms, and more on our website!

Resource:
https://www.scoop.it/topic/infograpics-by-iamdeiwang/p/4123779756/2021/03/18/what-facial-recognition-can-do 

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