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Stadium Security


Game-Changing Security: How Digital Locks Have


Revolutionised Stadium Access For Northampton Saints


Northampton Saints Rugby Club, renowned for its esteemed place in English rugby, recently upgraded its Cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Garden security with a new digital locking solution.


Faced with the challenges of maintaining secure and efficient access across a large venue, particularly on busy match days, the Saints turned to SimonsVoss’ System 3060 to enhance control, reduce costs, and streamline operations.


The SimonsVoss System 3060 Solution Scores Big To


address these challenges, Northampton Saints


implemented SimonsVoss’ System 3060 across the entire stadium, providing a seamless, digital approach to access management.


Key features deployed include: • Digital Locks on Critical Points: Strategically placed digital locks have replaced the need for traditional keys across sensitive and high-traffic areas.


Navigating the Defensive Line: The Challenge


The Saints’ stadium presented several common challenges faced by sports facility managers across the country, such as:


• Complex Access Needs: Staff, volunteers, players, and VIPs required different access privileges, making traditional key management inefficient and costly.


• High-Security Areas: Areas such as locker rooms and equipment stores needed strict control to safeguard sensitive assets.


• Match Day Management: With hundreds of people moving through the facility, minimising bottlenecks and simplifying access was essential.


• Lost Keys and Rekeying: The risk of lost keys was ever-present, and rekeying posed high costs and security vulnerabilities.


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• Centralised Access Control: Facility managers can now monitor and manage access permissions, adapting to changing requirements instantly.


• Audit Trails for Enhanced Oversight: Audit trails provided by the System 3060 provide an enhanced level of visibility into access patterns, helping managers enforce protocols and improve accountability.


• RFID Transponders for Staff and Volunteers: New transponders now allow for quick, convenient, and secure access.


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