Locker Modules are Valuable Addition to Key Control Systems

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Tim Purpura

Tim Purpura

VP Global Sales & Marketing

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Locker Modules are Valuable Addition to Key Control Systems

Since introduction of electronic key control to the marketplace in the early 1990’s, key control and management systems have been continually improved and enhanced to meet changing market requirements. Many new components have been added and systems have been expanded to accommodate more locations and users. Integrated card reader interfaces, multi-user and non-random options, biometrics integration and upgraded key management software are just some of the new and improved features of today’s key control systems.

Making Correctional Institutes Safer – The Case for Key Control & Management Systems

With operational budgets going in one direction and inmate populations going in the opposite direction, administrators of correctional facilities are being asked to achieve the near impossible. However, with the help of technology solutions including key control and management systems which provide a reliable solution for the safekeeping and accountability of facility keys, it is possible to achieve goals cost-efficiently.

Locked In Key Control Helps Save Money & Reduce Losses

As enterprises have grown in size, complexity and scope, their physical security needs have risen exponentially. Executives are facing mounting costs and a dizzying array of technological solutions, all in the context of ensuring a safer and more secure environment. Many times in such situations the best path forward lies not in additional complexity, but rather in simplification.

Key Control Systems Bring Holiday Peace of Mind

During the holidays, it is especially important to observe all safety and security practices in your facilities so that the season can be enjoyed by all. Among other measures, a reliable key control and management system can help to ensure holiday peace of mind.

Options for Accessing the Key Control Cabinet

The conventional method of accessing a key control cabinet is with the built-in keypad and a pre-authorized PIN (personal identification number) code. The user simply enters their PIN code to unlock the cabinet and retrieve or return a key for which they are authorized. In addition to the standard keypads, key control systems may also be designed with other types of access devices.

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