Restricted staff areas
At large stations there are frequently offices and restricted areas which only authorised staff should have access to.
Depending on the level of security required, Kaba offers a variety of possibilities.
Recommended solutions
For use within sight of reception staff, Charon half-height turnstiles are a stylish solution.
- attractive design
- open, welcoming look
- variety of models
- easy access thanks to power-assisted drive
- matching swing doors for persons with reduced mobility
In areas without staff supervision, Geryon security revolving doors provide fast and efficient access control. These electronically-monitored revolving doors are space saving, user-friendly and attractive. The door release is activated by means of an identification reader.
The doors turn and lock automatically after every release. Attempts to force the door are met by a passive response (it withstands high pressure) and an active response (revolves in reverse direction using minimum force). Its sophisticated motor and locking system also ensures maximum safety for the user.
- approved escape column for emergency situations
- patented end point locking system prevents being locked in
- WK2 category resistance tested according to DIN V ENV 1627
- all-glass units with under floor drive
- option with installation of scales to record weight limits or exact weight
- option with night shutters
For the highest security level we recommend Orthos personal interlocks with card readers or biometrical devices used for access control. To improve methods of singling out individuals, the cabin can be fitted with a pressure mat or scales.
- monitoring sensor system inside the unit
- option with installation of scales to record weight limits or exact weight
- option with night shutters
- optional 30-minute fire containment system
- Contact
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Kaba Gallenschütz GmbH
Nikolaus-Otto-Straße 1
D-77815 Bühl (Baden)
Phone: +49 7223 / 286 - 0
Fax: +49 7223 / 286 - 111 - Additional contact information
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