Aperio wireless locks help to achieve sustainability goals at University of St Andrews, Scotland
Having won numerous awards for energy efficiency, sustainability and environmental action, the University of St Andrews has a vision to be net zero by 2035. Achieving this means finding ways to reduce and remove all avoidable greenhouse gases across as many touchpoints as possible – including the student accommodation access control.
That’s where ASSA ABLOY Aperio comes in. Installing a more sustainable access control solution, to replace the multiple standalone access controls currently in use, has the potential to reduce energy consumption by an estimated 70%.
Aperio battery-powered devices not only cut operational energy consumption but also save energy in the installation process and beyond compared to wired access controls.
Without the need for drilling, or being constantly connected to mains electricity, Aperio wireless locks combine energy efficiency with cost effectiveness. And because ASSA ABLOY are committed to reducing our environmental footprint, we make sure that event the manufacturing of Aperio wireless locks contributes towards a more sustainable electronic access control.
Watch the video and see how Aperio wireless locks matches the sustainability ethos of University of St Andrews and could meet your sustainability needs too.
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