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Access Event Logging for Monitored Properties

Access event logging helps property teams document who requested access, what was verified, when activity happened, and how the monitoring workflow handled the event.

  • Gate and intercom records
  • Visitor and driver activity
  • Clear access documentation

What it supports

What This Technology Supports

Access event logging supports gate and intercom workflows, visitor verification, driver verification, truck yard access, residential visitor access, warehouse gate activity, and incident reporting.

How it works

How Access Event Logging Works

  1. 01

    Access Request Occurs

    A visitor, driver, delivery, resident guest, or access event occurs.

  2. 02

    Operator Reviews Context

    Operators review available camera, intercom, or site information.

  3. 03

    Details Are Captured

    Details may include visitor name, driver information, truck number, trailer number, gate event, or access instruction.

  4. 04

    Workflow Is Followed

    Operators follow approved site procedures.

  5. 05

    Event Is Logged

    Access activity is documented for review.

Operators stay central

Access Visibility for Property Teams

Access activity can create operational risk when it is not documented. Gazer access event logging helps property teams review gate events, visitor requests, driver activity, intercom interactions, and other access records.

Where it applies

Where It Applies

  • Truck yards
  • Warehouses and logistics sites
  • Industrial sites
  • Multi-unit residential buildings
  • Commercial properties
  • Parking areas

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is access event logging?

Access event logging is the documentation of monitored access activity, such as gate events, intercom requests, visitor access, driver verification, truck and trailer details, and related activity.

Can Gazer log truck and trailer details?

Yes. For truck yards and logistics sites, operators can capture driver information, truck numbers, trailer numbers, and access activity based on the site workflow.

Can access logs help residential properties?

Yes. Multi-unit residential properties can use access logging for visitor access, lobby or gate requests, package or loading activity, and other monitored access events where applicable.

Are access events included in incident reports?

Access events can be included in logs or incident reports depending on the monitoring plan and the type of activity.

Service area

Access Event Logging Across Canada

Gazer Monitoring Inc provides Access Event Logging across Canada, including key Ontario markets such as Mississauga, Brampton, Milton, London, Bolton, Caledon, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Woodstock, Windsor, and surrounding areas.

  • Mississauga
  • Brampton
  • Milton
  • London
  • Bolton
  • Caledon
  • Kitchener-Waterloo
  • Cambridge
  • Woodstock
  • Windsor

Free, no-obligation

Build an Access Logging Workflow Around Your Property

Tell Gazer Monitoring Inc about your cameras, access points, monitoring hours, and security concerns. A monitoring specialist will recommend a technology-supported workflow that fits your site.