Welcome
to Vigilit Systems, your source for electronic and biometric
security systems.
Applications
of our solutions includes commercial buildings, banks,
shopping malls, Residential buildings, private bungalows
or any other sensitive locations.
Our Access control systems include:
- Single door "stand-alone"
or multi-door systems
- Multi-building networks
- Proximity, Weigand, magnetic
stripe readers, and biometric readers
- Integration with CCTV, photo
identification, alarm, fire, and human resource functions
- Smart card access
- Wired or wireless systems
- Computer based network systems
- Time attendance
- Integrated payroll management
- Iris, Retina recognition
Install
our systems to identify an authorized individual and
allow that person access to a restricted area. Access
control can deny the physical presence of a person inside
a restricted area. It also allows an owner to increase
employee productivity by preventing unrestricted traffic
to different areas of the building. Whether your concern
is restricting access to one door or many, we can help
you determine the right type of access system given
your situation and concerns.

Our CCTV Video Surveillance Systems can allow a small
number of staff to monitor a very large area, creating
a permanent visual record. A few basic applications
include loading docks, parking areas, high security
storage rooms, areas of high shoplifting potential and
banking institutions. CCTV surveillance cameras serve
as a way to monitor events and also provide a deterrent.
The most effective systems are those that use other
monitoring devices such as motion sensors and audible
alarms to notify personnel when a problem occurs.
Our CCTV
systems include:
- Computer-based matrix switches
- Video mulitplexers
- Digital video and standard
VHS recording.
- Motion detection
- Color, black and white and
low light, night vision CCD cameras
- High-speed pan and tilt domes
- LAN/WAN remote video systems
Call our Sales staff for a site analysis, we have
solution for your unique security needs.
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