By >Daimaou - G.G-B
Byebye keys… Welcome biometrics
Fujitsu is proud to disclose today that the Meiwa Estate will use the “Palm Vein Autentication” technology for the door locks in the apartments of its employees. It’s obvious that this “contact less” scanner is capable of reading the architecture of the veins in the hand and allow you to access a room (or not). Just like a digital fingerprint and the retina of the eye, the architecture of the veins is unique and complex and as a result a solid way of identifying a person. Meiwa estate goes a step further with the implementation of these security measures
1. Safety and security in common areas
Auto-lock system with display monitor
Elevator featuring security camera and large window for visibility and crime prevention
2. Safety and security in private residential areas
Door sensors for the entrance that will sound an alarm when pried open
Door viewer covers that prevent light from inside the residence to be visible externally
Door guards that are sturdy and difficult to cut through
Doors designed to prevent fingers from being accidentally caught between the door and frame
Dimpled cylinder door locks as preemptive countermeasures against lock picking
Double locks that are effective in preventing unlawful entry


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