Securing Your Home with Cloud-Based Access Control

Do you want to buy a cloud-based access control system at home to keep it secure? Installing this at home is quite straightforward these days, especially with modern smart locks and home security brands offering user-friendly options.

How Cloud-Based Access Control Works

Basically, the system will connect to your home Wi-Fi and allow access control through the Internet, which is also called the cloud. You only have to use your mobile phone to run the mobile app or web portal so that you can manage who is allowed to enter your house.

You will have access through PINs, mobile keys, biometrics, or smart cards in order to gain access to the entrance. The system will log all entries and give you real-time updates and history.

Setting Cloud-Based Access at Home

First off, you need to choose the type of system you are going to use. If possible, select the one that supports remote access and mobile control. Then, you have to install the hardware by yourself or with the help of a professional. Most smart locks are DIY, so you can replace your existing deadbolt easily. Professional installation may be necessary for wired connections.

You also have to connect to the Wi-Fi and the app by following the instructions for pairing the device with your home Wi-Fi. Then, you are required to create user profiles, set PINs or biometrics, and customise the access levels.

It is important that you get notifications to get alerts whenever there is an activity at the door. You can also set up rules about schedule access, especially if you hire a cleaner to get inside the house on a particular day.

After that, you have to test and fine-tune your installation through test access methods, including phone unlock and code entry access. You can adjust whenever necessary for family or frequent visitors to gain easy access.

How Cloud-Based Access Reacts to an Emergency

When there are possible or attempted break-ins at your door where the security features are installed, the cloud-based access control system can react quickly and smartly.

  1. Real-Time Alerts

An instant push notification can be sent to your phone or email when there are real-time alerts. In some settings, SMS alerts are provided if an unusual activity is detected. This includes forced entry or multiple failed unlock attempts.

  1. Alarm Activation

An alarm system is integrated into most smart locks or systems. So, when a break-in is detected, it can trigger a loud siren or visual alert, such as flashing lights.

  1. Video/Photo Evidence

The cloud-based access system will provide evidence when connected to a smart camera or doorbell. This will record a video of the intruder, take snapshots, and store them in the cloud. This enables you to access the live feed or communicate via two-way audio.

If you’d like to secure your homes with cloud based access control in Brisbane, you can call us or leave an email to Protec Security Systems. We offer dependable, high-quality services and products to protect our valued partners and customers.