Las Vegas Marijuana Facility Relies on 3xLOGIC infinias Access Control to Provide Essential Security Peace of Mind
公司规模
SME
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- 3xLOGIC infinias Access Control
技术栈
- Access Control System
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
适用行业
- 消费品
用例
- 周边安全与访问控制
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
The customer in this case study is a marijuana cultivation and production facility located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The facility is approximately 30,000 square feet in size and employs over 40 people. The business operates in two separate parts of the facility, one for cultivation and the other for production, each requiring different licenses and sets of employees. The business is largely cash-based and has high-value inventory on its premises, making security a top concern. The facility is managed by Harris Tec, a relatively new company helmed by industry veteran Justin Harris.
挑战
The legalization of marijuana in Nevada has led to the growth of businesses dealing with the cultivation and production of marijuana. These businesses, such as the one managed by Harris Tec, are largely cash-based and have high-value inventory on their premises, making security a top concern. The facility is divided into two separate parts for cultivation and production, each requiring different licenses, sets of employees, and operating procedures. The challenge was to ensure tight security control over the facility, especially given the high turnover rate in the marijuana business.
解决方案
To address the security concerns, Harris Tec installed a 3xLOGIC infinias system to manage access for eight doors and an inventory cage within the facility. The system was programmed to create a man trap at the main entrance, allowing only one door to be opened at a time. It also has the capability to initiate a lockdown, automatically halting all ingress and egress. Harris Tec, as the Managed Services Provider (MSP) for the end user, performs day-to-day system management, troubleshoots any issues, makes all changes to schedules and groups, and turns access cards on and off. The system allows for the organization of employees into several groups, each with different access privileges in terms of day, time, and location.
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