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Security infrastructure for facilities that cannot afford gaps.

Access Tech designs, installs, integrates, and maintains access control, door hardware, locksmithing, video, intrusion, lockdown, intercom, gate, and low-voltage systems for schools, agencies, and commercial facilities across California.
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/02Install
/03Integrate
/04Maintain
Access Tech Security infrastructure topology — operations core connecting access control, video, intrusion, and lockdown platforms to field devices including doors, readers, cameras, gates, intercoms, alarm panels, and network rack.Access TechOPERATIONSAccess ControlVideoIntrusionLockdownDoor + ReaderCameraIntercomGateNetworkAlarm PanelN 34.16W 118.13ATS / TOPOLOGYREV. 02
/01What we do

Everything your facility needs to control, monitor, and maintain access.

Access Tech brings doors, locks, readers, cameras, alarms, intercoms, gates, cabling, and service into one coordinated security system.

Access

Card Reader

Identity

Credential

Opening

Door

Hardware

Lock Cylinder

Security starts where people enter. Access Tech coordinates mechanical hardware, electrified openings, credentials, visitor entry, and key control so doors behave the way the facility needs.

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/03Why Access Tech

The legacy under it, the system over it — one team for both.

Why customers across California trust us with the systems that cannot fail.

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    A security and locksmithing legacy since 1969.

    Decades of California field experience — built into every project we touch today.

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    Licensed alarm, locksmithing, and contractor capabilities.

    California ACO 8255, LCO 8094, and CSLB 977166 on record. Verifiable on the public state record.

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    We understand the door and the electronics.

    Most security failures start at the door. We work the mechanical layer and the system on top of it as one project.

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    Designed, installed, integrated, and maintained.

    We take responsibility for the whole lifecycle, not just install day — with real documentation that survives staff turnover.

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    One team thinking about the whole system.

    Schools, public agencies, commercial facilities, and multi-site organizations — practical for how each actually operates.

Licensed Capabilities · California
ACO 8255·Alarm Company OperatorLCO 8094·Locksmith CompanyCSLB 977166·Contractor License
/04Operations Console

When systems are connected, events become actionable.

Scroll the steps. Watch one security event move through every layer of an integrated system, in real time.

LIVE EVENT SIMULATIONFRAME 01 / 06 · IDLE
ATS · OPERATIONS CONSOLE · BUILDING CSTATUS · NOMINAL
CAM-04 · CORRIDOR B● LIVE21:46:58OPERATOR · EVENT TIMELINE1 EVT21:46:58System operational · 4 zones armedFLOOR PLAN · BUILDING CREV. 02WING BZ-03CAM-04D-04D-07D-12D-14D-15D-21ACCESS LOG · DOOR EVENTSTIMEDOORCREDRESULT21:46:42D-12•••3812granted21:46:15D-04•••8771granted21:45:58D-21•••2103grantedALARM PANEL · ZONE STATUSZ-01LobbyARMEDZ-02AdminARMEDZ-03Wing B CorridorARMEDZ-04Bus YardARMED
OPS · INCIDENT WALKTHROUGHAUTO-ADVANCE · TAP TO PAUSE
STEP 00 · IDLE
T+ 21:46:58

System operational. All zones armed.

Four zones armed. Cameras streaming. 482 credentials active across the campus. Nothing demanding attention — exactly the state every facility wants to live in.

STEP 01 · DETECTION
T+ 21:47:03

Cam-04 detects motion in a restricted corridor.

Video analytics flags movement in the post-hours wing. Pixel-rate over threshold, no scheduled occupancy, no work order on the calendar. The system holds the clip and starts watching.

STEP 02 · DOOR EVENT
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Door 07 forced-open contact triggers.

The door-position sensor reports a state change without a corresponding credential read. Within two seconds of the camera flag, a physical door event is now in the queue.

STEP 03 · ACCESS RECORD
T+ 21:47:06

Access log shows no valid credential at Door 07.

Zero card reads, zero mobile credentials, zero PIN entries in the last fifteen seconds. The forced-open event isn't a misread — there's nothing to misread.

STEP 04 · CORRELATION
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Zone 3 intrusion escalates with a correlated event stack.

The intrusion panel raises Zone 3 from armed to active. Operator console surfaces the linked camera clip, door event, and access record together — one stacked timeline, not three separate dashboards.

STEP 05 · RESPONSE
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Wing B lockdown — 12 doors secured.

Operator initiates the facility-defined lockdown protocol. Designated doors switch to fail-secure. Cameras prioritize the wing. Two-way intercoms arm for responder coordination. From detection to coordinated response: 15 seconds.

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