Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security

ASSA ABLOY offers access control systems for schools

Tuesday, January 25, 2011


ASSA ABLOY’s door locking system, which enable access to educational institutions, will be on display at London’s Building Schools Exhibition and Conference Feb. 23-24. The company’s smart locking system is part of a wide range of integrated security solutions for schools.


Visitors to stand 20434 will be able to see live demonstrations of Aperio as a wireless locking solution, which can be incorporated into existing access control systems to instantly update the security of a school building.

“School buildings are faced with complicated safety and security issues like never before, which now have to be overcome with due consideration to the cost and environmental impacts of every decision made,” commented Guy Willott, ASSA ABLOY Access Control.

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