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Leading global provider of security and safety solutions, Allegion, bolsters its CISA eSIGNO Contactless Locks with the addition of a stylish new lever and optional handle plate finishes.

The market-leading access control product comprises an innovative design with advanced security features and is now available in four finishes; satin silver, polished silver, satin bronze and polished gold - enabling the hospitality sector to combine top security levels with sleek designs.

Additionally, a new ‘Elegance version’ with an antique handle design in a polished gold finish with black or white cover plate is also available alongside the Classic and Return to Door lever options. CISA solutions are modular and can be configured to meet the individual mechanical and aesthetical needs of every location.

Paul Taylor, UK Sales Leader EAC of Allegion, said: “The CISA eSIGNO Contactless Lock range allows guests to unlock their doors by simply holding the card up to the reader, a very quick and user-friendly option.

“Access control solutions can be seen as more of a practicality than something that is aesthetically pleasing but we’ve developed the new range to show how security products can be slick and stylish, fitting seamlessly into even the most luxurious hotel environment.”

Designed specifically for the hospitality industry, CISA eSIGNO Contactless Locks require no wiring or invasive work on the door, ensuring a simple installation whether on new projects or upgrading of an existing system. The locks can operate both offline and online with a wireless network.

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