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  1. A mantrap is a mechanical physical security device for catching poachers and other trespassers. [1] [unreliable source?] They have taken many forms, the most usual being similar to a large foothold trap, the steel springs being armed with teeth which meet in the victim's leg.

  2. 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.

  3. What is a Mantrap? A mantrap is an access control system that consists of a small space and two interlocking doors. One set of the doors must close before the other one can be opened so that an individual is briefly ‘trapped’ in the vestibule before clearing the second door.

  4. A man trap, often stylized as mantrap, is a small space having two separate sets of interlocking doors. I became familiar with man traps while working on a project a few years ago for an FBI Field office.

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  6. 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.

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  8. Sep 2, 2020 · Today, a mantrap (also known as a sally port) basically is an access control system that consists of a small space and at least two interlocking doors. The first door must close and lock before the second door unlocks and opens, ensuring that only one door is unlocked or open at a time.

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