8 Jun 2016
SMARTair provides flexible access control using smartcards instead of mechanical keys

Rialto Court is a block of contemporary apartments for students attending Durham University and Teesside University in Middlesbrough. When management company Mezzino took ownership of the property, each apartment was secured using a master-key system.

However, the rapid turnover of tenants, together with a need for scheduled cleaning and summer shutdown periods, meant keys were becoming difficult to manage. The solution was SMARTair™, flexible and affordable access control using smartcards instead of mechanical keys.

SMARTair solution

In an initial deployment, 74 apartments were fitted with SMARTair™ battery-powered offline escutcheons. With SMARTair™, cards or fobs can be easily added or removed when required. Time zones can also be set, and an audit trail is available from the door handle or user card to make sure access to any room is easily trackable.

Adaptability

I had no hesitation in suggesting the wireless SMARTair™ system because of its adaptability to suit any accommodation. Its features make it a simple and intelligent way of upgrading the controllability and security level of any premises, while also solving key management issues—without compromising on aesthetics or style,” says Dale Bennett of Newark & Sherwood, Mezzino’s long-standing expert locksmith partners.

Working with student demand

Mezzino sought a convenient access control system that would make life easier for both tenants and the management company; a user-friendly solution that did not compromise on security; and a security system designed to work with the unique demands of students and student accommodation, which include frequent lost keys and a rapid annual turnover. The answer was SMARTair™.

We are so pleased with the result we are already looking to adopt the access control system for the other student accommodation properties we manage nationwide,” says James McGrath, Mezzino’s co-owner and director.