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ASSA ABLOY Access Control, a UK division of ASSA ABLOY, a manufacturer of door opening solutions, will be partnering with Net-Ctrl at the upcoming Bett Show, highlighting the benefits of its innovative Aperio wireless locking technology for the education sector.

Taking place from 25th to 28th January, 2017, at ExCeL London, representatives from ASSA ABLOY Access Control and technology reseller Net-Ctrl will be available on Stand C63 to discuss how Aperio can easily be integrated with existing security systems to create an advanced access control solution.

Aperio wireless locking technology

Aperio is an intelligent technology that enables mechanical locks to be wirelessly linked to an existing access control system in a convenient and cost-effective way. Battery-operated, Aperio meets BS EN 179 and BS EN 1125 standards, and offers real-time access control. For the education sector, doors can be scheduled to unlock in line with room booking systems or lectures and once a lecture has finished, will automatically lock again, ensuring the room is secured.

Gareth Ellams, Managing Director of ASSA ABLOY Access Control, said: “Common problems with traditional security systems include lost or stolen keys. It can be inconvenient, time-consuming, and expensive to change these locks, and the re-issuing of keys can be considerable. There is also the risk of stolen keys being copied, which compromises security even further.”

Protection against theft and malicious damage

"The system’s ability to update who is able to access a room online and in real-time is hugely advantageous to education sites"

“It is also not uncommon for larger education sites, such as secondary schools and universities, to leave doors unlocked for long periods of time because of the inconvenience and hassle of opening and securing the room every time it’s entered. This, however, increases the possibility of opportunistic theft and malicious damage.”

“Aperio offers a smart and easily-integrated solution that is ideally suited to the education sector. The system’s ability to update who is able to access a room online and in real-time is hugely advantageous to education sites, who might need to respond fast to ensure security measures can be implemented quickly.”

Intelligent building management system

The innovative access control solution has an unrivalled track record across many educational institutions, including the University of Birmingham and the University of East Anglia.

The Net-Ctrl team will also be able to demonstrate how Aperio wireless locking technology can also work in partnership with other technology solutions to create an intelligent and comprehensive building management system.

ASSA ABLOY Access Control will be exhibiting its range of high-performance online cylinders, locks and escutcheons too, including its C100, L100 and E100 products.

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