The team at Bill’s Mobile Lock is a big supporter of ASSA ABLOY products, and with good reason: The company is the world’s top manufacturer and supplier of locks, and an international leader in security technology.
And we’re not alone in preferring ASSA ABLOY for comprehensive security needs. When China was recently looking for a company that could provide security solutions for its new China Central Television (CCTV) building, designed by award-winning architect Rem Koolhaas and his Office for Metropolitan Architecture, ASSA ABLOY was the only choice.
Competing against top security companies from around the globe, ASSA ABLOY won the contract and is providing Yale mortise locks, door closers, panic devices and more for the 12,000-door building. (Yale is now part of the ASSA ABLOY group of companies.)
Bill’s Mobile Lock is proud to offer our customers security products backed by the same kind of global quality. Not only do we offer ASSA High Security Locks, but we’re also an authorized dealer for Mul-T-Lock, another important member of the ASSA ABLOY family.
To find out how we can use internationally tested products like these to meet your security needs—even if they’re for something a bit smaller than a 1.8-million-square-foot Chinese TV facility—contact us today at 734-421-1230.
www.billsmobilelock.net
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Better security could be just a "Cliq" away
Looking for a lock system that mixes the benefits of both mechanical and electronic security options? Take a look at the new Cliq technology introduced by ASSA.
ASSA calls Cliq "an intelligent security system" that "retains a high level of security despite upgrading, alterations or expansion."
With the system, the keys have the same proven mechanical design found in ASSA's well-respected Twin key setups. (In fact, Cliq technology can be easily tied into specific Twin Max Master Key systems.) But the company then takes security into the 21st century by including a memory chip—containing an electronic side code—in the key bow for the advantages of an electronic security solution.
The Cliq system runs on simple-to-use software that can generate both a cylinder audit trail, which tracks the outcome every time a key—even an incorrect key—is inserted into the cylinder, and a key audit trail, which tracks the outcome every time the specific key is inserted into a Cliq cylinder. Installation is also simple, since existing door prep can often be used, and wires aren't necessary: the Cliq key uses a battery to power the Cliq cylinder's built-in electronics package, and the electronic components in both the key and cylinder are highly miniaturized.
If you're interested in learning how ASSA's Cliq technology can improve your security, call us today at 734-421-1230 for more details.
www.billsmobilelock.net
ASSA calls Cliq "an intelligent security system" that "retains a high level of security despite upgrading, alterations or expansion."
With the system, the keys have the same proven mechanical design found in ASSA's well-respected Twin key setups. (In fact, Cliq technology can be easily tied into specific Twin Max Master Key systems.) But the company then takes security into the 21st century by including a memory chip—containing an electronic side code—in the key bow for the advantages of an electronic security solution.
The Cliq system runs on simple-to-use software that can generate both a cylinder audit trail, which tracks the outcome every time a key—even an incorrect key—is inserted into the cylinder, and a key audit trail, which tracks the outcome every time the specific key is inserted into a Cliq cylinder. Installation is also simple, since existing door prep can often be used, and wires aren't necessary: the Cliq key uses a battery to power the Cliq cylinder's built-in electronics package, and the electronic components in both the key and cylinder are highly miniaturized.
If you're interested in learning how ASSA's Cliq technology can improve your security, call us today at 734-421-1230 for more details.
www.billsmobilelock.net
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