Transforming Keyholding

Transforming Keyholding

Security Buyer Live 2024 May

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Over the last few decades, security products have evolved to incorporate the latest technology, enabling remote site video monitoring and smart perimeter guarding. However, security service providers must still deal with keyholding to enter premises when alarms go off. Traditional keyholding methods, which include storing keys at a central location or in specially equipped patrol cars can delay response times and, generally, incur significant costs. Stuart Wheeler, Managing Director at Keynetics, explains how storing keys at the point of entry can help overcome keyholding challenges, talks about the importance of the security accreditations of key safes and the technology that enables remote key safe access and entry auditing.