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Digital Door Locks – What are they & when to use them

Author: Aj James
by Aj James
Posted: Aug 21, 2022
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We look at what digital door locks are, the benefits of using them, how you can improve your business security, and how you can use digital locks in your home.

This page also provides information on what types of doors can be fitted with digital locks.

What are digital door locks?

Digital door locks are a low-cost, simple-to-install security solution for buildings that require a reliable means of access control but where the allocation of keys or cards is impractical due to the volume of people entering and exiting the building.

They also provide a keyless way to enter business premises, homes, and schools without the need to always carry a set of keys.

There are two kinds of digital locks:

Electronic – required power (either mains or battery)

Mechanical - do not require any power, mechanically operated push button locks (recent British Standard BS8607 generated to test these sorts of locks)

What kinds of electronic digital locks are available?

  • Electronic keypad – Simply enter a code to gain access.
  • Biometric – e.g., Fingerprint identification
  • Smart Cards - primarily used in hotels and office buildings

What kinds of doors can be fitted with a digital lock?

Digital door locks can be installed on a variety of doors, including timber and multi-point UPVC, depending on the model.

  • UPVC Doors
  • Timber and Wood Doors
  • Aluminium and Glass Doors
  • External Doors

Suppliers will offer security levels ranging from low priority internal door installations to light, medium, and heavy-duty options.

Even when installed on external doors and subjected to heavy traffic or extreme use, the most robust digital door locks will be able to withstand all but the most violent attacks and will provide many years of reliable service.

Benefits of using a Digital Door Lock?

  • No use for keys – there is no longer a need to cut spare keys
  • Not having to worry about misplaced keys – easy keyless access
  • Ideal for homes, as nurses/caregivers can gain access to the property by entering the code as usual.
  • In addition, family members can use their own key without having to worry about changing codes.
  • Quick access – some use remote controls to allow you to quickly access the property when it is raining
  • It is compatible with existing door lock fittings
  • Use both internally and externally
  • Ideal for use at home, in offices, in flats and apartments, in schools/colleges/universities, and in restricted areas.

Where are digital locks most commonly used?

They are commonly used in public buildings such as hospitals, offices, and schools, which may have several digital locks located throughout the building to secure different areas, as well as in domestic properties where multiple caregivers or nurses require independent access.

Advantages over key and electronic locks

There is little that can go wrong, so digital door locks can last for many years.

Because their operation is so simple in comparison to 'high tech' electronic access control options such as biometric fingerprint readers.

Advantages

  • Because they are completely self-contained, digital door locks are quick and simple to install
  • No additional hardware is required
  • Ideal for low-budget systems

Digital door locks can be reprogrammed at any time

Because digital door locks can be easily and quickly reprogrammed, security can be immediately restored if compromised or if staff changes occur.

Used in control Access

  • It is more practical than giving keys to students and teachers
  • To restore security, codes can be updated at the end of each school term
  • Can prevent students and teachers who have left from entering

The same is true for home security because caregivers and nurses typically work shifts, and if a member of staff leaves the organisation, the code can be changed immediately.

Set free entry during the day and code entry after hours

Some applications may only require security at certain times of the day, in which case the digital door locks can be programmed to allow free passage during the day and then code-only entry outside of normal office hours to provide security for those who remain in the building.

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AJ is a passionate writer who aimed to provide valuable information through writing. AJ is interested in search engine optimization, he show his true skills while cooperate with local SEO company in Malaysia

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