![]() ![]() Restricted key systems have been the industry standard worldwide for many years and is a very cost effective way to ensure security over locks and keys.Ĭontact SPL today for expert advice on how to secure your home or business.Need a key made or a lock installed on your motorcycle? The solution is to install one of the high security locking systems now available such as Abloy Protec which is used extensively by private, commercial and government end users who demand the ultimate in high security master key systems. The first to suffer has been the humble “in line pin cylinder” which is the basis of approximately 98% of all locks in Australia. Unfortunately the freedom of expression that has come with the Worldwide Web also has a downside and the security industry has not been excluded, there is now an abundance of websites only too willing to share for fame or fee ways to breach many security systems. High security restricted master key systems In addition, all restricted keys are individually stamped with system number, rank and sequential generation, which can be used to track keys and design of the system. The client nominates a responsible person within their organization to be the designated signatory and a sample of that person’s signature is kept on file to verify each order. Whenever the client needs additional keys they must order the keys with a signed request. The biggest advantage of this system is the locksmith controls the system. This ensures the integrity of the restricted product. The restricted system provider supplies to the locksmith the system under an agreement that is both legally and ethically binding. There are many providers of restricted key products through locksmith channels and they all have a registered or restricted design pattern on a key or barrel. SPL Restricted Master Keys SystemsĪs the name implies these systems restrict the availability and distribution of key blanks and barrels. ![]() However the master key will allow the manager access to every lock in the building. Or a worker may need access through the front gate and to their office door and as such, a key can be given to them which only allows that access. This simply means that if you are a landlord, only one key is needed to access all your properties rather than fumbling around with large bunches of keys whilst assuring each tenant holds his own unique key to his or her lock. This type of system is particularly useful to landlords, hoteliers, schools, office complexes and other large or small premises. The system is built around a master key that will give access to all of the locks in the system, this then allows the main key holder to access all areas when required. Not to be confused with keyed alike systems, where all locks are keyed under the one key, a master key system is a term used to describe how we manage and control keys, and limit access through individual doors.Ī master key system is a group of locks and keys which are constructed in such a way as to allow authorised keys past the lock whilst restricting unauthorised keys. This gives you complete peace of mind, knowing how many keys are in circulation at any one time. SPL will not cut a duplicate key without a letter or order signed by one of the signatories for your system. you won’t find them at the local hardware or key cutting shop and details about who is authorised to have them duplicated are recorded by SPL. The special patented keys are only available to approved agents, i.e. A restricted key system utilises patent protected keys and lock barrels to restrict access to your building or complex and stop unauthorised duplication.
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