Top Scenes of Anxiety in Libraries: 'Theft,' 'User Troubles,' and 'Suspicious Individuals.' What is the Demand for Access Control Systems?
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A joint survey by Nucel Electronics and NEXER found that 7.6% of library users have felt insecure. The top sources of anxiety were 'theft,' 'trouble with other users,' and 'suspicious individuals,' suggesting a demand for enhanced security.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the top concerns for library users?
- A: According to the survey, the top three concerns are 'theft' (36.8%), 'conflicts between users' (31.6%), and 'suspicious individuals' (28.9%).
- Q: Why do you think an entry and exit management system is necessary?
- A: By preventing the entry of suspicious individuals and managing user information, it can lead to quicker responses during incidents, prevent book loss, and enhance overall safety.
- Q: Who conducted this survey?
- A: This survey was conducted jointly by NEXER Co., Ltd. and NAC Electronics Co., Ltd., which provides security systems for libraries.