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Restricted Access Cubicles For Enhanced Security

Restricted Access Cubicles For Enhanced Security
Stern’s Restricted Access Cubicle operates with an advanced electronic keypad, providing a secure and efficient access control solution for commercial washrooms.
This access control system requires users to enter a unique code to unlock and open the door, ensuring only authorized personnel can enter the restricted area.
Ideal for janitors, cleaning crews, facility management teams, and locations that require secured access, this system allows easy access for scheduled maintenance while keeping the area secure when not in use.
The durable, high-quality cubicle design not only enhances security but also seamlessly integrates with modern interiors, creating a cohesive and professional look throughout any project.
Ideal Applications:
Restricted Access Cubicles
Provides secure access for situations such as janitorial, facilities management, and cleaning personnel.
Sensitive Areas in Organizations
Enhances security by controlling access to restricted spaces.
Private or Members-Only Toilets
Manages toilet access, cleanliness, and availability.
Restaurants and Facilities
Limits access for employees and customers to maintain better control and hygiene.
Premium-Grade Keypad
Aluminum 6061 T651 for durability and quality.
Customizable Finishes
Black/AISI316, offering sleek and modern options.
Restricted Access Cubicles
Provides secure access for situations such as janitorial, facilities management, and cleaning personnel.

Sensitive Areas in Organizations
Enhances security by controlling access to restricted spaces.

Private or Members-Only Toilets
Manages toilet access, cleanliness, and availability.

Restaurants and Facilities
Limits access for employees and customers to maintain better control and hygiene.

Premium-Grade Keypad
Aluminum 6061 T651 for durability and quality.

Customizable Finishes
Black/AISI316, offering sleek and modern options.


How It Works
Step 1
When the door is locked and unoccupied, a green or white LED indicates it is accessible.

Step 2
To enter, input the correct code on the keyboard.

Step 3
A green light signals a valid code, unlocking the door, while a red light indicates an invalid code, keeping the door locked.

Step 4
Inside the cubicle, presenting a hand to the inner sensor turns the LED red, preventing entry even with the correct code.

Step 5
Exiting is touchless by presenting a hand to the inner sensor, automatically opening the door. Afterward, the door self-closes and displays green or white, showing it is accessible again.

Step 6
The entry code is customizable by authorized personnel on-site.

Step 1
When the door is locked and unoccupied, a green or white LED indicates it is accessible.

Step 2
To enter, input the correct code on the keyboard.

Step 3
A green light signals a valid code, unlocking the door, while a red light indicates an invalid code, keeping the door locked.

Step 4
Inside the cubicle, presenting a hand to the inner sensor turns the LED red, preventing entry even with the correct code.

Step 5
Exiting is touchless by presenting a hand to the inner sensor, automatically opening the door. Afterward, the door self-closes and displays green or white, showing it is accessible again.

Step 6
The entry code is customizable by authorized personnel on-site.
