Boon Edam’s Lyndell Kline Goes From Security Pro to Manufacturer
Kline has gone from joining her father for “bring your daughter to work” days to inspiring a generation of women to join the security space.
Kline has gone from joining her father for “bring your daughter to work” days to inspiring a generation of women to join the security space.
Three systems integrators discuss how security entrances help their clients meet physical security strategies and objectives.
The Speedlane Compact is a shorter security barrier with the same level of security as larger optical turnstile models, Boon Edam says.
The BoonAssist TQ revolving door offers a low-energy, power assistance motor that reduces the force needed to push the door by up to 50%.
The partnership integrates AnyVision’s Abraxas facial recognition technology into Boon Edam security doors and optical turnstiles.
New Boon Edam President and Managing Director Valerie Anderson discusses how access control has changed since 9/11, industry trends and much more.
A sharp divide between end users and security advisors exists when it comes to the impact of a tailgate breach, the Boon Edam survey found.
Valerie Anderson has been with Boon Edam for a total of 14 years, serving on the executive management team for the past nine years.
The Jack Evans Police Headquarters building is home to police administration, investigations and a future museum of historical artifacts.
The BoonAssist manual revolving door at the AC Hotel on West 40th Street is 10 feet in diameter and almost 14 feet tall.