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Volume 15 August 2017 Edition A more secure environment is more attractive to new employees and to new tenants (in the prop- erty management example), and the IT systems can be tied in with IP ready security devices. We hope that you found the information present- ed here to be helpful as you being to consider an addition/upgrade or replacement of a turnstile system in your facilities. A resourceful security director should be able to garner internal support for the investment. Most folks don’t select and design turnstiles ev- ery day, so calling upon experts is a real good idea. What will all of this cost? Generally, the upfront costs for turnstiles range from $10,000 to $45,000 per lane, depending on many factors (type, finishes, options, etc.). For that reason, we recommend engaging a se- curity design consultant, a quality manufacturer, and your local system integrator for further help. But you should also plan to ask questions of ven- dors upfront about the total cost of your entrance control system. The total cost includes maintenance (planned and unplanned) over the lifetime of the system, typically at least 10-15 years. Ask if the manufacturer of your system offers ei- ther a 1, 2, or 5 year warranty with their equip- ment, and if they share their Preventative Main- tenance Schedules with clients. What is the real cost of downtime, in terms of added staffing costs and loss of goodwill? A low sticker price may really mean a much high- er lifetime cost of the system. This is an area where supplier references can help a great deal, by sharing their experience about breakdowns, availability of parts and ser- vice, and loss of use. Designing a turnstile or PEC system re- quires some skills, preparation and time Mike McGovern, Regional Sales Manager, Automatic Sys- tems About the Author: Mike McGovern is a 20 year security industry veteran and has been helped design turnstile and pedestrian entrance control systems for some of North America’s most secure and pres- tigious campuses, companies, and government agencies. He serves on the ASIS Physical Security Council Education Committee and has authored numer- ous articles on security entrance control and re- lated subjects. Mike is Regional Sales Manager for Automatic Systems, and is based in Boca Raton, FL. 40