At Creative Door Services™, we source the industry’s highest performing and most reliable commercial access controls and accessories from the brands you trust. Explore our selection of remotes, sensors, keypads, and more. Contact us today to find out how we can help you secure your property with our top-of-the-line access control solutions.
Keypads

Convenient and easy to operate, digital keypads allow you to select a secure and easy-to-remember numeric code that will provide convenient access to your property. The code can be given to guests or employees to provide seamless access.
At Creative Door Services™, many of our keypads have anti-hacking technology that sends an encoded signal to the opener or operator to prevent anyone from discovering your pin. Moreover, several models also come with a backup battery pack to ensure that your keypad never stops working even if the power goes out. Keypads are an optimal solution for commercial operations like airports, warehouses, and parking lots.
Intercom Systems

Intercoms are stand-alone, two-way communication systems that are hard-wired into your business’s electrical system. They’re made up of a master station installed inside your business and a substation placed outside, next to the entry point. Both the master and substations are equipped with speakers and a microphone.
When someone arrives at your property, they must simply press a button on the intercom panel to alert you that they request entry. You can verify the identity of the guest or employee by speaking directly to them through the speaker and then proceeding to unlock the door. Moreover, some systems come with touchscreens to see who’s there.
Intercom systems are ideal for small- and medium-size properties like schools and office buildings.
Telephone Entry Systems

Telephone entry systems are connected to a phone line and consist of a base station installed at the entry point. Commercial systems have a screen or keypad so visitors and employees can enter a code or select a name or department from a list.
When someone arrives, they can request entry by pressing a call button. The security personnel inside your building will be alerted by phone that a guest or employee is trying to get in. The security guard can then easily communicate with the person and push a button on the phone to unlock the door. Additionally, some telephone entry systems offer different access methods like virtual keys for planned visits and delivery PINs for delivery people.
Telephone entry systems are designed to serve large, gated communities, buildings, and condominium complexes with hundreds or thousands of tenants.
Car Remotes

Car remotes or key fobs allow visitors and employees to conveniently access your commercial facility by pressing a button on a small handheld remote. They don’t have to leave their vehicle. Fobs are programmed to give users individual access to certain areas. For example, a manager’s fob may be programmed to access all doors in the facility, while a receptionist’s fob may only open the front gate.
Car remotes are portable, compact, and easy to store and operate. In addition, all Creative Door Services’™ remote-control systems use rolling codes to ensure that no one can hack your device. In addition, if a car remote is lost, you can easily cancel access to prevent unauthorized entry to your facility.
Finally, some access control systems can even be linked up with a smartphone or computer to remotely unlock or activate gates and overhead doors from anywhere in the world.
SAFE AND RELIABLE COMMERCIAL ACCESS CONTROL SOLUTIONS
If you want to improve the security of your business with commercial access controls, Creative Door Services™ carries a wide range of products like car remotes, keypads, intercoms, and more. Our experienced technicians also provide installation, repair, and retrofit services.
To learn more about our products and services or get a free quote, contact us today. We have eight locations from which we’re happy to serve you. You can find us in Kelowna, British Columbia; Vancouver, British Columbia; Calgary, Alberta; Edmonton, Alberta; Fort McMurray, Alberta; Regina, Saskatchewan; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; and Winnipeg, Manitoba.