To help you make an informed decision for your building or facility, we’ll take a closer look at keyless entry locks and highlight the top five ways they make life better.
Convenience is probably the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of keyless entry, but it’s about more than easy access or not having to fumble with keys any more. Keypads and other kinds of electronic door locks are often easy to install and maintain, even allowing retrofitting so you can quickly upgrade from a traditional mechanical door with minimal disruption.
In most cases these keyless entry locks are battery-powered, which eliminates the cost and hassle of routing wiring to the door, as well as preventing access issues from power failures. Battery-life indicators will ensure you’re never locked out, although some keyless entry doors also come with mechanical locks for added convenience.
For more security-sensitive applications or businesses with a high rate of employee turnover, it’s vital to have an access control system that can handle the specific needs of the building and its users. Keyless entry often plays a major role in this area. Mechanical keys can be lost, stolen or copied, but a password protects against this risk (provided it’s well-chosen and changed from time to time).
Some keyless door locks come with built-in access control features, including audit trails, multiple authority levels and the ability to program thousands of unique access codes or multiple schedules to restrict access times for certain users.
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