NAPCO Security Systems has a long heritage of developing innovative technology and reliable security solutions for the professional security community, including popular StarLink Universal Wireless Intrusion & Commercial Fire Communicators, StarLink Connect® Radios with Universal Full Up/Download for all major brands including Built-in Connected Home Control & Notifications Powered by iBridge®; Remote Services including iBridge Messenger™ Notifications and iBridge Video™ WiFi Cameras and App.
Alarm Lock is a leader in access and egress solutions for education, healthcare, multi-use commercial, retail, transportation & industry. Field-proven standalone Trilogy® electronic keyless access locks, Multi-technology or swipe reader for ID badges. Wireless Trilogy Networx™ access locks, and ArchiTech™ Networx Series take it a step farther with hundreds of customizable trims, finishes, and readers for the ideal architecturally-elegant access solution.
The latest acquisition to the Napco family of companies, Marks USA was established in 1977 manufacturing mortise locks to meet the needs of an expanding market. Since then, Marks USA has grown and expanded their product line to include residential, institutional and commerical locksets to meet and exceed the most stringent UL and ANSI specifications.
Infnitely scalable solutions, for systems old and new, in one or multiple sites, Continental's CA3000 and all-new CA4K® enterprise class platform provides a cost-effective Security Management platform integrating Access Control, Wireless Locks, Alarms & Video. It provides real time event reporting and complements Continental's high-performance controllers for a systems with Fast - Door opens in a fraction of a second, from 1 to over tens of thousands of doors, up to 30,000 access groups, and virtually unlimited badge holders, supporting most major video and all reader technologies from Prox to Biometrics, with full reader support
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