Professional offices such as architecture firms, law offices, outpatient clinics, and other types of clinics are great candidates for an intercom system. A practical application for these settings are to screen entry into the building or into the main area of the building from a lobby. In many cases these professional offices are full of busy employees and visitors can disrupt the flow of business. When using an intercom anyone can easily receive a call and allow entry with a push of a button and continue working.
Intercoms are especially useful in circumstances with limited number of visitors. Commonly, these small businesses do not employ a front receptionist or any dedicated employee to manage visitors. The intercom system can distribute the task across multiple people to lessen the disruptions.
Storage facilities that operate out of a single office and control multiple geographical units will benefit with an intercom system. Not only will the intercom make management across multiple sites easier it will also save money from not having to staff each location.
Storage units often give out a code or leave the gates open for their guests. While this will work the codes can easily be passed around which circumvents the purpose of controlling the gate.
An intercom system allows for the site manager to screen the guests or even issue a new unit remotely.
With an intercom system implemented storage facilities are on the path to an autonomous business model and higher profit margins.
When combined with a camera system and access control the entire process of issuing new units can be self sustaining and require very little to no human intervention.