This year saw Codelocks celebrate its 10 year anniversary of providing leading-edge mechanical and electronic access control solutions to the APAC market. Codelocks designs and manufactures a range of digital keyless door and cabinet locks for organisations that need to control access within their buildings. Over the past ten years, the Australian arm of the global company has grown into a multi-million dollar business, with over 1,500 clients across Australia, New Zealand and Asia.
Why keyless locks for gyms and fitness facilities make sense
Codelocks offer the ideal solution for gyms and fitness facilities. Their locks save time and money by being easy to fit and easy to program. Unlike other solutions, digital push-button locks don’t require complex wiring, ID cards or external power, and are more cost effective for many applications. The locks offer the user a convenient standalone solution and are sold with ‘everything you need in the box’ to fit them, including parts, instructions and templates. In a world where electronic security is susceptible to hacking, a mechanical lock is a reliable way to ensure security without being at the mercy of technology.
Keyless lock solutions for your gym facility
KitLock digital locker locks are designed specifically for securing lockers without using keys or fobs. To access a locker, members simply place their mobile phone, wallet and keys inside, enter their own four-digit code on the keypad, then ‘lock and go’. With performing up to 100,000 operations from just one coin-cell battery, it’s a security solution that requires very little maintenance or ongoing expense.
In the event of forgotten codes or new users, codes can simply be changed whilst the lock is still on the door. Master keys are also available to retrieve forgotten codes.
Both mechanical and electronic versions of the KitLock system are available and ideal for both new installations and replacing or retrofitting existing locks. KitLock is a stylish and convenient solution for gyms, leisure centres, spas – any cabinet and locker application.
About Codelocks Asia Pacific
Codelocks Asia Pacific designs and manufactures a wide range of innovative, standalone keyless door, locker and cabinet locks for 24-hour gyms, fitness centres and personal training studios that need to control access within their buildings. The product range includes stylish push-button mechanical locks, digital electronic and wireless ‘smart’ locks that are easy to manage and can be operated using a keypad, card and smartphone. Convenience is at the heart of all of Codelocks’ products. Their user-friendly approach enables building and facilities managers to have complete control over who is entering and exiting. Codelocks offers full access to expert technical advice and customer support.
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