Automatic Doors & ADA Access Control – FAQs

Find answers to common questions about automatic doors, ADA compliance, push-button actuators, and access control solutions. Whether you need servicing, replacements, or expert advice, our AAADM-certified technicians are available 24/7 for emergency support. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Accessibility

To meet AODA standards, doors must have a clear opening of at least 850 mm when open at 90 degrees. Door handles must be usable with one hand and not require tight grasping or twisting. If the door isn’t automatic, it must close slowly enough to allow safe passage. Automatic doors must remain open long enough for safe entry and exit.

  • DITECH HA8-LP
  • DITECH HA8-SP
  • DITECH HA9
  • DITECH HA7

Installation time depends on parts availability and project complexity. If all parts are in stock and the setup is straightforward, installation can often be completed within one business day. However, some projects may require custom parts or coordination, which can extend the timeline by a few weeks.

Yes, we service existing door operators and have experience working with a wide range of brands and models.

Security

Both offer similar functionality, but fobs are generally more durable and convenient to carry (e.g., on a keychain), while key cards are thinner and easier to store in a wallet. The best option depends on your users and how the system will be used day-to-day.

Yes, in most cases we can integrate with existing access control or automation systems, depending on compatibility. We’ll assess your current setup to recommend the best integration approach.

Cloud-based systems are highly secure when properly configured. They use encrypted connections, regular software updates, and multi-factor authentication to protect data and access. Security also depends on the provider and how the system is managed day-to-day.

Most systems have backup power options, like battery backups, to keep doors functional during outages. In some setups, doors can be configured to stay locked or unlocked based on safety and security needs.

General

We serve the Greater Toronto Area and surrounding regions, including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Newmarket, Aurora, and Barrie.

It starts with a free 15-minute consultation to understand your needs. We’ll then schedule a site visit if needed. Sharing any photos, RFPs, or project details by email helps us provide a faster and more accurate quote.

Yes, we offer maintenance plans to keep your systems running smoothly and prevent costly repairs. Plans can be tailored to your equipment and usage needs.

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Your Local Ontario Access Control Partner

Logix Access was founded by Daniel Zelvenski, combining 3 years of hands-on access control experience with a strong background in computer systems. This unique blend allows us to offer modern, tech-driven security solutions tailored for Ontario businesses.

More than just technology, Daniel is passionate about accessibility and AODA compliance. This commitment drives our focus on expert installation of Universal Washroom operators and automatic doors, ensuring safe and easy access for people with disabilities.

Based in Ontario, Logix Access provides reliable, advanced solutions built on expertise and a genuine desire to enhance both security and accessibility throughout our communities.

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