ESA Certified Alarm Technician Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT one of the main types of gates?

Entrance Gates

Egress Gates

The correct response identifies "Egress Gates" as not one of the main types of gates typically recognized in security and access control systems. In the context of gate classification, various types serve specific purposes related to controlling access to facilities or areas.

Entrance Gates, for instance, are primarily designed to manage the entry point for vehicles or pedestrians, allowing controlled access to a property or an area. Barrier Gates are often seen at parking lots and toll booths, designed to block entry until the proper access is granted. Security Gates enhance the protection of a property, offering a sturdier physical barrier against unauthorized access.

"Egress," while generally referring to the act of exiting a space, is not typically defined as a distinct type of gate within security systems. Instead, gates are generally categorized based on their function of entrance and security, making "Egress Gates" a less common term in this specialized context.

Barrier Gates

Security Gates

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