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Keyless Entry

Keyless locks have been available for many years. They range from inexpensive mechanical combination locks to very expensive electronic computer controlled access systems.

Check the following features and benefits, ask our advice, keyless entry may be the correct choice for you.

  • Benefits of Mechanical Keyless Locks 

    • Ease of use, no keys to handle, lose, misplace etc.

    • Not generally affected by weather

    • No batteries to go dead, or need to be replaced.

    • Basic level of access control.

  • Benefits of Stand Alone Electronic Locks

    • Ease of use, no keys to handle, lose, misplace etc.

    • Multiple users.

    • Some are weather resistant.

    • Some are self powered, and do not require batteries.

    • Many access control features are available on some models.

      • Time zones

      • Audit trails

      • User groups

      • Auto unlock

  • Benefits of Bio-Metric Keyless Locks

    • Authorized by "what you are" a fingerprint, your hand geometry, a retina read etc.

    • Positive identification that cannot be duplicated

    • Many access control features are available.

      • Time zones

      • Audit trails

      • User groups

      • Auto unlock

    Whitlow's Security Specialists understand "keyless security" and can help you select the correct locks or systems to address your unique need.

     


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