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Access Control Systems
in Auburn, WA

Stop handing out metal keys to every employee. Auburn Lock & Car Keys installs and services access control systems for Auburn businesses — card, fob, PIN code, mobile credential, and biometric access. Track who enters, when, and where. Revoke access instantly.

Why Modern Businesses Move Beyond Metal Keys

Metal keys served businesses for centuries, but they have real downsides that show up the moment your operation grows past a couple of employees:

  • No audit trail — You have no idea who unlocked the door, when, or how often
  • Can't revoke remotely — Employee fired? You're driving to the property tonight to get the key back (or rekeying everything tomorrow)
  • Copies are uncontrolled — Anyone with a key can walk into a hardware store and make ten more
  • No granular access — Anyone with a key has full access to anywhere that key works
  • No scheduling — The key works 24/7; you can't restrict access to business hours or specific days
  • Lost keys are major events — A lost master triggers a full property rekey, costing time and money

Access control systems solve all of these. Cards, fobs, codes, and biometric credentials can be issued, restricted, scheduled, and revoked instantly — with complete audit logs of every entry attempt.

Types of Access Control We Install

  • Card / fob readers — Standard proximity (HID, AWID) or smart card (iCLASS, MIFARE). Each user gets a card or keychain fob.
  • PIN code keypads — Users enter individual codes. No card to lose, but codes can be shared.
  • Mobile credentials — Smartphone-based access via Bluetooth or NFC. The phone is the key.
  • Biometric — Fingerprint, palm, or facial recognition. Highest security, no shared credentials possible.
  • Multi-factor — Card + PIN, or card + biometric, for high-security areas
  • Intercom + access integration — Visitors press a button, video / voice intercom verifies, staff buzzes them in

Brands & Platforms We Work With

  • HID — Industry standard reader and card platform
  • Brivo, Openpath, Kisi, Salto KS — Modern cloud-managed access platforms
  • Honeywell, Bosch, S2 (LenelS2) — Enterprise-grade systems
  • ProdataKey, ButterflyMX, Verkada — Cloud-native systems for multi-tenant and modern offices
  • Standalone door controllers — For single-door budget installs

What Access Control Gives Your Business

  • Instant access revocation — Employee leaves at 2 PM, their access dies at 2:01 PM. No driving across town to grab a key.
  • Audit trails — Every entry logged with timestamp, user, and door. Critical for incident investigation, HR matters, regulatory compliance.
  • Schedule-based access — Cleaning crew only works 7-11 PM? Their access only works during those hours.
  • Door-specific permissions — Front desk has front door only. IT has server room. Management has everything.
  • No more rekeys for lost credentials — Lost card? Disable it in 30 seconds, issue a new one.
  • Integration with cameras, alarms, HR systems — Modern platforms tie into the rest of your security and operations.

Call (253) 796-8550 for a free access control consultation. We'll assess your needs and recommend the right system for your budget.

Auburn commercial locksmith installing a card access control system at a business entry door
When You Need This Service

Common Reasons Auburn Businesses Call Us

Growing Past 10 Employees

Issuing metal keys to a dozen people is getting unmanageable. Time to switch to a system that scales.

High-Turnover Industry

Restaurants, retail, warehouse staff with frequent turnover. Access control eliminates the constant rekey cycle.

Multi-Department Office

Different teams need different access levels. Office vs. server room vs. HR file room. Cards/fobs make this easy.

After-Hours Access Needed

Cleaning crew, contractors, executive late-night access. Scheduled credentials beat handing out keys.

Our Process

How Access Control Systems Works

Access control installation is a project — consultation, design, install, and training typically span a few days to a couple weeks.

01

Site Survey & Consultation

We walk through your property, understand your access needs, count doors, identify wiring paths, and recommend a system.

02

Proposal & System Design

Detailed quote with hardware list, cabling, software, and monthly costs (if any). No surprises.

03

Installation

Readers, controllers, electric strikes / magnetic locks, power supplies, cabling, network connections. Done with minimal disruption to your business.

04

Programming & Training

Users added, access levels configured, schedules set up, and your team trained on the management interface. Documentation provided.

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FAQ

Access Control Systems Questions

Pricing varies widely by system size and features. Single-door standalone keypad / card reader: $850-$2,200 installed. Multi-door networked system (3-10 doors): $4,500-$15,000+ depending on platform and features. Cloud-managed platforms may also include monthly software fees ($5-$15 per door per month). We provide detailed proposals after site survey.
For most professional access control, yes — wiring runs from each door to a central controller and power supply. We do this neatly and minimize visible runs. For some smaller setups, wireless / Bluetooth access systems eliminate most wiring but have other trade-offs (battery management, signal range). We'll recommend the right approach for your property.
Sometimes — usually not entirely. Most businesses keep mechanical locks as a backup (in case of power outage or system failure), but use the access control system for daily entry. Critical exit doors must always have mechanical exit hardware for fire code compliance. We help design the right balance.
Depends on the lock type. Fail-safe locks (magnetic locks) unlock when power fails — required by code on exit doors. Fail-secure locks (electric strikes) stay locked when power fails — better for security-critical doors. Most access control systems include battery backup to keep the system running through short outages. We design appropriate failure modes for your application.
Yes — mobile credentials are becoming the standard. Most modern access control platforms (Brivo, Openpath, Kisi, Salto, Verkada, HID Mobile Access) support smartphone-based access via Bluetooth or NFC. Employees download an app, get authorized, and use their phone like a key card. Convenient and reduces physical card management.
For most modern platforms, yes. Access events can trigger camera recording, push notifications, and integrate with alarm systems. We can design your access control to work with existing security infrastructure or recommend integrated platforms. Discuss your goals during the consultation.