Hillman Time Systems, Inc.
RFID Guard Tour Systems
570-288-5990
 
   
     
 

Security Guard Tour

Our Security Guard Tour System is the only RFID (Proximity) guard tour system in the world with impact detection. Reports will show each time the reader was either dropped or subject to a strong impact.

RFID Advantages

Non Contact :
Bar code, touch memory (Dallas iButton) and other optically read systems would be useless through a variety of substances such as snow, fog, ice, paint, dust, wood, concrete and other visually and environmentally conditions.

The significant advantage of ProxiGuard, an RFID system, is the non contact and the non line of sight nature. Cards can be read under water and through all the above substances.

Convenient:
Can be installed in multiple ways.

Checkpoints:
Can be hidden in walls preventing tampering and no need to use expensive brackets.

Intrinsically Safe:
Can be installed in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Less wear and tear:

Since the readers do not actually have a mechanical contact with the tags, the system is less prone to wear and tear than other types of guard tour systems.

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Other RFID Guard Tag Uses include:

  • FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSPECTION
  • ELEVATOR INSPECTION
  • FLEET MANAGEMENT
  • POOL CLEANING
  • JANITORIAL SERVICES
  • DELIVERY ROUTE
  • SALES ROUTE
  • AND MANY, MANY MORE...
 

Electronic guard tour reporting system.

  • An amazing 3 year warranty!
  • 2 year battery life (USER REPLACEABLE BATTERY)
  • Completely Waterproof
  • 30,000+ Memory
  • Wireless Downloads to computer
  • 5'' by 1'' small compact size
  • Only weighs 4.7 ounces
guard tour

$995.00
COMPLETE STARTING KIT

1 Super Durable Reader
1 Leather Holster
1 Communication Station
25 Checkpoints
2 Guard Tags
1 6 Event Wallet
1 Software plus Manual

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A Guard tour patrol system is a system for logging the rounds of employees in a variety of situations such as Security guards patrolling property, technicians monitoring climate-controlled environments, and correctional officers checking prisoner living areas.