Hi-Tech or Low-Tech, Commercial Door Systems for Every Application
We have many missions here at Jersey Architectural Door & Supply Co. One is to provide our commercial clients with commercial door systems that are both easy to use and cost-effective. We all understand the basics; keyed locks, keypads, card readers, traditional keys, etc. But when commercial door systems become more complex, finding a company to install the system right the first time is very important.
The technology involved in modern commercial door systems can be hard understand. Fortunately, our company employs industry professional technicians with ample electrical and mechanical experience. They can help retrofit your project with the latest commercial door systems. Or perhaps you are shopping around for commercial door systems for a new commercial building. Our company will get you started with a commercial door system that fits your budget and your desired level of technical complexity.
Where Commercial Door Systems Matter Most: Locks
We routinely work with top-of-the-line automated locking systems and security software. An industry-leading manufacturer is Best Access Systems™. Best Access™ makes commercial door systems hardware and software such as the Keystone 600N5 Key Control® and B.A.S.I.S.® Systems.
Commercial doors can involve many different pieces of hardware. These can include electro-mechanical locks, magnetic stripe reader locks, proximity reader locks, keycode interfaces, etc. Our knowledgeable and professional architects can help you figure out what types of hardware will work best for your commercial project.
New Age Emergency Door Alarms
For added safety and security, we offer commercial building owners and managers the latest in emergency door alarm systems. Best Access Systems™ also makes the SEDA – Stanley Emergency Door Alarm – system, which uses traditional ceiling-mounted strobe lights and door sensors. But SEDA takes door security once step further. In a building wired with a SEDA system, every emergency door links to an LED console (usually located in the building’s control room). The console will indicate with just a glance which emergency door has been opened. This way, if there is an emergency in a commercial building setting, building operators can know exactly where in the building customers are fleeing from.
So give us a call today, come check out or showroom and learn about all of the latest commercial door systems hardware and software!