SMARTair from TESA are designed for anyone upgrading cabinet locks
Facilities managers using SMARTair can control and manage the use of cabinet locks with an easy interface

SMARTair™ takes wireless locking way beyond doors. New SMARTair™ cabinet locks secure drug and medicine storage with RFID-enabled locks. In spas, swimming pools and sports centres around the world, clients can secure their belongings with credentials stored in water-resistant bands, instead of a cumbersome locker key.

Facilities managers using SMARTair™ can control and manage the use of cabinet locks with an easy interface: it takes a few clicks to issue or revoke access credentials, or to generate an audit trail for every secure cabinet in the building.

“These new security products by SMARTair™ from TESA are designed for anyone upgrading cabinet locks in hospitals, lockers in gyms and anywhere else where small-scale storage is still locked using an old-fashioned mechanical key system,” says Mikel Gaztanaga, Product Manager at TESA. “Retrofitting new SMARTair™ locks is quick and affordable, and needs no expensive wiring on-site.”

With standalone, offline and update-on-card system management, integrating cabinet locks with your organisation's existing smart cards is simple. SMARTair™ from TESA is compatible with all leading RFID technologies, including iCLASS® by HID, MIFARE™ Classic and DESFire™.

More than just convenient, SMARTair™ from TESA is also cost-effective. SMARTair™ wireless locks use standard batteries instead of a 240V mains connection, saving money on running and maintenance costs.

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