CFAS Autumn 2019 Journal
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key factors in locker security<br />
Experienced changing room specialists<br />
complement storage solutions with vital<br />
security to match technology, convenience<br />
and finishes with client preferences and<br />
budgets.<br />
They deliver bespoke and off-the-shelf lockers<br />
in many sizes, door designs, colours and<br />
materials, working with leading lock providers<br />
to ensure client fitouts blend décor and<br />
security needs.<br />
Traditional hasp locks remain a popular,<br />
cost-efficient option in education and leisure,<br />
presenting minimal moving parts and avoiding<br />
the need to replace lost keys. Boosting hasp<br />
lock security, the Swivel-lock has a resin body<br />
and aluminium shaft designed to prevent<br />
purchase on the locker to prise it open.<br />
RFID rests at the top-end of locker security.<br />
With no keypad or PIN, users wear a silicone<br />
wristband they press against the lock to<br />
access belongings.<br />
Available in attractive finishes, RFIDs’ flexibility<br />
allows operators to programme selected<br />
access to different areas of a facility when they<br />
specify added software for the devices.<br />
Sam Palmer, Project Manager, Crown Sports<br />
Lockers<br />
Key-operated camlocks come in a cast metal<br />
barrel for dry changing rooms or brass metal<br />
barrel for wet areas. Popular in spas for day<br />
guests, they have no key-retaining feature,<br />
leaving owners and operators to bear the<br />
cost of replacing lost ones. The £1 coin lock<br />
however only allows the key to be released<br />
once money or a token are deposited.<br />
Electronic keypad systems are on the rise<br />
Electronic keypad systems are increasingly<br />
specified - delivering style and substance.<br />
Keyless, they only require a four-digit random<br />
access code. Suiting everyday or high-end<br />
facilities, they do the job and look the business<br />
- brushed nickel and matt black finish options<br />
conveying a touch of class.<br />
Key-operated combination camlock<br />
The Guildhall’s new bespoke changing rooms