Kastle Systems Adds Touchless Protocols to Atlanta Tower

Kastle Systems has installed multiple groundbreaking protocols and technologies at the iconic Tower Place 100 building in Atlanta, the company announced on March 31. Becoming one of the first truly touchless buildings in the city, Tower Place 100 has modernized its security programs to meet the moment of pandemic and post-pandemic safety. Upgrades include KastlePresence®, KastleVideo® and KastleVisitor®. Working in concert, each program provides effective security, integrated touchless destination dispatch elevators in connection with the building’s KONE® elevator control system that will allow mobile calling of elevators, and conversion of the doors of the grand lobby, making the building fully touchless. Touchless readers in the garage will be installed over the summer.

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