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  1. A mantrap, security mantrap portal, airlock, sally port or access control vestibule is a physical security access control system comprising a small space with two sets of interlocking doors, such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens.

  2. A mantrap is an access control system that consists of a small space and two interlocking doors. Learn how it works, how much it costs, and what are its advantages for high security facilities.

  3. Jun 17, 2023 · A mantrap is a controlled entry space that prevents unauthorized access to secured areas. It consists of two or more interlocking doors that only allow one person to enter or exit at a time. Learn more about the types, benefits, and features of mantraps.

  4. Jan 4, 2023 · In its most basic form, a mantrap is an area that has an entry door on one wall and an exit door on another. There are no other means of entering or leaving the defined area, and only one door can be unlocked and opened at a time. However, mantraps can be designed to involve as many doors as the application requires.

  5. A mantrap is an arrangement of doors with a passageway between them. The defining characteristic of a mantrap is that only one door can be open at a time, with the intention to only allow a single person to pass

  6. Aug 18, 2022 · Learn what mantraps are, how they work, and why they are used to prevent tailgating attacks. Find out the benefits, drawbacks, and costs of using mantraps in different contexts.

  7. Sep 1, 2005 · In its most basic form, a mantrap is comprised of a set of doors that requires the person to enter the first while the others are closed. Mantraps are typically manual swing doors forming a vestibule but can also use sliding doors or gates.