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EasyGate SPT Securing Synergy

EasyGate SPT Securing Synergy - Energy provider Synergy is managing access of its 4-floor office tenancy in Perth’s 51-story Central Park Tower with 13 lanes of EasyGate SPT speedgates.

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EasyGate SPT Securing Synergy In Perth’s Central Park Tower.

EasyGate SPT Securing Synergy – Energy provider Synergy is managing access of its 4-floor office tenancy in Perth’s 51-story Central Park Tower with 13 lanes of EasyGate SPT speedgates.

On 3 of the floors, access is controlled by speedgates in front of the lifts, while on the other floor free access to Synergy’s reception is allowed for visitors, with 3 speedgates protecting corridors leading off into controlled areas.

According to Entrance Control general manager, Michael Bystram, the multi-floor installation demonstrates the versatility of its EasyGate SPT entrance control gates in meeting complex security settings.

“In a shared building situation, it’s crucial that each tenant’s security needs are met without disrupting the overall functionality of the space,” Bystram said. “The installation for Synergy is a perfect example of how this balance can be achieved.

“By positioning the speedgates directly in front of the lifts and using them strategically on their reception level, the gates have helped Synergy establish independent security boundaries within their operating environment.”

Synergy’s suite of speedgates feature a slimmed-down pedestal width of 1200mm, ensuring optimal use of the available space without compromising on security. Each lane is equipped with 1800mm-high glass barriers, providing a formidable physical deterrent against unauthorised access.

Warm blue wing lights integrated into the barriers guide authorised personnel through gates, complemented by lane lights indicating ingress is available, while emergency break glass units are fitted to each lane to ensure safe and swift egress in case of an emergency.

“The combination of high-glass barriers, entrance control lights, and an emergency fail-safe makes Synergy’s installation not just a security solution, but a complete access-management system that enhances safety and efficiency in a welcoming way,” Bystram said.

EasyGate SPT was revamped in 2023 with a range of upgrades including reworked electronics and barrier wings that sit 230mm above the ground to deter people crawling underneath.

One of Entrance Control’s most popular models, EasyGate SPT has been used to secure some of Australia and New Zealand’s busiest prestige buildings, from Adelaide Festival Tower and Parramatta’s 32 Smith to Brisbane’s Midtown Centre and New Zealand’s Parliament Buildings.

You can learn more about the EasyGate SPT here or read more SEN news here.

“EasyGate SPT Securing Synergy In Perth’s Central Park Tower.”

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