BEA Security manufactures and sells a line of electronic security/access control products and locking devices including: automatic gate controls, gate locks, electrical entrance/exit controls, electrical emergency exit locks, stand alone keypads, electro-magnetic locks, electro-magnetic strikes and emergency exit hardware. For more information and access to our complete line of products please contact BEA Security today or visit our website.
BEA’s Br2-900 is a 2-relay logic module with built-in 900 MHz wireless technology. The Br2-900 is ideal for applications requiring sequencing of electric locking devices with ...
BEA’s MS11 is a touchless device reducing the spread of germs and improving accessibility in healthcare settings, ideal for high traffic areas, patient rooms and common areas ...
BEA’s new Delayed Egress Maglock offers a code compliant, all-in-one locking system for single outward swinging perimeter doors. The electromagnetic lock provides security for...
BEA’s new LPR-36 is a low-profile, door activation push plate designed to provide easy access to people with disabilities. The push plate mounts directly on any flat wall surface...
BEA’s new electric strikes are designed to work in a wide variety of applications, allowing remote operation of the door’s locking latch. The Rim Exit surface-mounted electric...
Access points and door handles are some of the most vulnerable areas in medical facilities for the spread of infection. Touchless activation is a key weapon in the fight against...
Locksmith Ledger takes a look at four wireless products on the marketplace; Clay by Salto, BEA's automatic door sensor, the Telegard smart garage door controller and the AlarmLock...
Although maglocks are failsafe, they do not have an integral means of unlocking, as does a humble mechanical lever or knob. Life safety control devices must be included with the...
Our roundup of innovative new electronics products focuses on touchless door operators, switches, Bluetooth door controllers and access control devices and power supplies.
Tips on how to select the best electronic locking device for a particular application. The electric lock has to be reliable, and cannot compromise the safety and security of the...
Electromagnetic locks can be installed onto wood, hollow metal, aluminum and glass doors onto the secured side of the door whether the door opens in or out. Because there are ...
For this retrofit installation, the client wanted to use an existing electronic access control system and existing credentials. Von Duprin SVR LBR exit devices with EL option ...
Low energy power operators can provide accessibility for those who are not physically able. Adding presence sensors helps provide safe access and egress for specific applications...
Gaining access into the Information Technology Suite requires presenting an authorized badge and rotating the trim lever, the same procedure used for gaining access through the...
An Arrow 7700 is installed onto an interior office entry door within a large teaching facility. The office has a drop ceiling with an electrical connection box above the drop ...
Although not required by building codes, low energy door operators are an upgrade which adds safety and convenience to an opening.Automatic door operators are divided into two...
Some manufacturers advertise that no frame or strike box cutting is required in standard ANSI prep doorjambs. Other manufacturers indicate there is no modification to the face...
First, we needed to determine if we could back into the existing card population. Then we specified an access control system to use. Then we needed to design a solution that would...
New BEA Electric StrikesBEA has introduced three 12-24V AC/DC electric strike models that are UL/ULC listed for up to 1,500 pounds of static strength. The Rim Exit, No Cut and...