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QuickAccess TM Keyless Pushbutton Lock Eliminates
Rekeying - GE Security's Supra division (NYSE: GE) today announced three new key
storage cabinets, which will securely store 30, 60 or 120 keys. The new key
storage cabinets employ GE Security's recently-introduced QuickAccessTM keyless
pushbutton lock, which eliminates rekeying by enabling end users to change the
combination right at the lock as often as needed. To open, users simply enter an
authorized combination code. With these new key storage cabinets, retailers and
locksmith can offer their customers a wider variety of secure, reliable key
storage solutions.
All three versions of the new GE Security key storage cabinets feature heavy 16- gauge steel construction with piano-hinged doors to resist vandalism. Inside, key hooks can hold multiple keys on supplied key tags, or hold them directly. "Small and medium-sized businesses, as well as multi-unit housing complexes, have a need for multi-key storage cabinets that are easy to use and eliminate the need to rekey every time there is an employee change," said Greg Burge, President of GE Security's Supra division. "While electronic locking cabinets are expensive and difficult to manage, our new QuickAccess keyless pushbutton lock enables users to simply change the code." The heavy gauge steel construction and QuickAccess lock have created a very reliable key storage cabinet. Lock components don't jam, combinations work and the lock is pry-resistant because of the lock's innovative clutch mechanism. It can also be used easily in low light conditions. About GE Security GE Security, part of GE Infrastructure, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the General Electric Company (NYSE: GE) focused on communication and information technologies for security, safety and lifestyle enhancements. GE Security has operations in more than 30 countries and is represented by some of the best-known brand names for intrusion and fire detection, access and building control, video surveillance, explosive and drug detection, key management and structured wiring. For more information about GE Security and our product offerings, please visit www.GE-Security.com |
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