GRAEF Group honored for security at Pears Jewish Campus of Paxton

GRAEF Group recognized by Paxton for security technology at Pears Jewish Campus
GRAEF Group is pleased to announce that it has been recognized by Paxton for its outstanding work at the Pears Jewish Campus in Berlin. The campus, a seven-story educational and cultural complex, utilizes state-of-the-art security technologies to ensure the safety of students, teachers and visitors.
Paxton recognizes the work of the GRAEF Group
Paxton, a leading provider of access control systems, has highlighted GRAEF Group in a recent article on their website. The article describes how GRAEF Group installed the advanced Paxton10 system at Pears Jewish Campus to implement comprehensive security measures. These include sophisticated access control, remote site management and flexible access authorizations.
Outstanding security solutions for the campus
The security requirements on the Pears Jewish Campus are high, especially in view of the anti-Semitic incidents in the past. By implementing the Paxton10 system, the GRAEF Group has ensured that the security facilities meet the highest standards. Peter Gräf, Managing Director of GRAEF Systemtechnik GmbH, personally supervised the installation and ensured that all security measures were implemented efficiently and effectively.
Modern technology and user-friendliness
The Paxton10 system allows campus managers to control the security functions of the entire complex via web-based remote management software. This offers a high degree of flexibility and facilitates the management of access authorizations for the various areas of the campus.
Find out more about the article at Paxton here.
What was GRAEF Systemtechnik's task at the Pears Jewish Campus?
GRAEF Systemtechnik planned and implemented a comprehensive security concept that included access control, video management, weapon control points and emergency locking - all with maximum architectural compatibility.
How were security requirements such as gun control implemented?
The system integrates 20 main entrances and turnstiles as weapons checkpoints. In an emergency, the system can completely lock down the site using anti-terror software.




