Physical Security

Locker lock

by Mark Rowe

Codelocks unveiled its KitLock locker lock at LIW Newbury, Berkshire, on September 24 at this year’s Leisure Industry Week (LIW).

Codelocks was demonstrating the latest addition to its range of keyless electronic locker locks – the KitLock 1500. Grant Macdonald, Managing Director at Codelocks, says: “Gym, spa and leisure centre managers frequently tell us that they spend far too much time and money managing locker keys. Using a code on a keypad rather than a key to gain access is much more convenient for everybody. Clients can simply enter a code, ‘lock and go’; free to enjoy the fitness session without the need to carry keys or use coins or tokens. If a client forgets his or her code, employees can gain access to a locked locker using a technician code. This process is far easier than having to break open the locker and get the lock and key replaced, and will prevent clients from ‘claiming’ lockers as their own.

Of the KitLock 1500, he added: “This sleek-looking lock can be fitted in any orientation due to its patented keypad design. It boasts a ‘real time’ clock that can be programmed to automatically open after a set period of time, which is great if you are limited to the number of lockers you can fit in your changing rooms. For extra convenience, the keypad can also be replaced with an iButton for use with existing wristbands.”

For more on KitLock or to place an order call Codelocks on +44 (0) 1635 239645, or visit the website at http://www.kitlock.com/kl/1500

About KitLock

KitLock is described as an alternative to traditional key cam locks that uses a four-digit code rather than a key to secure lockers and cabinets in gyms, leisure centres, schools and hospitals. In locker mode, the code will lock and open the locker or cabinet once only and then be erased. The lock will remain open until the next user resets it. A red LED light will flash to show the locker is in use. If a user forgets the code, it can be unlocked using a master code. KitLock is available in any standard RAL colour and there are two products in the range. For more visit: http://www.kitlock.com/

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