A Remote For Your Access Master Garage Door
The problem with the traditional key and lock method is that if a lock has several keys made for it, which is often the case, the lock cannot tell which of those keys is opening it. If one of those keys is unaccounted for, all the keys must be rendered unusable by changing the lock. Also, with more than one key, there is no record of who used it to open the lock or of when it was opened.
On the other hand, with keyless remotes, the remotes are not active by default, meaning that they will not open any lock. When keyless remotes are made active, they are programmed to be enabled for one or more locks. Whether a person needs to open one, ten or 50 different doors, they only need one keyless remote. If any of the keyless remotes are lost, the remote is deactivated. No locks need to be changed.
There are many other advantages for keyless Remotes: logging which keyless remote is used, restricting access specific hours or days or having access determined by employee authority or position. These were just a handful of advantages for a remote for your access master garage. Without a doubt, they can be customized to work for any company needing access control.