Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Five Incredible Key Box Lock Systems

Chances are if you are in the market for a key box, you already have a pretty good idea of what capacity you need, as well as if you want a one or two tag system. The lock system however is a wild card that many people don't really know how to approach. This guide should help you decide what lock system is best for your new key box.

This purpose of this article is to look at the five most popular key box lock systems: Dual Control, Combination Lock, Basic Tumbler, Master Keyed, and Electronic lock. Each of these works in a different way and has its own list of pros and cons. Let's see which one is best for you.

Tumbler Lock: This is the most basic and common type of lock. It's easy to use, fairly basic, and is also arguably the least secure of the bunch. That said, it will be just fine for most applications.

Dual Control System: The most frustrating yet secure key box system out there. What this does, is take two tumble locks and puts them together with different keys, you can only get access if you have both keys. If you're the only one who will be using the box, you might as well just get a digital or combination lock, but this is great if you are in a partnership with someone you don't necessarily trust.

Combination Lock System: Who wants a key to open a key box! A combination lock ensures that as long as you remember the combo, you will be granted access to your key box. This works well if you don't need something super secure, and want to have a lot of people get access to the box. It's also much easier to change the combination than to give a bunch of employees new keys.

Electronic Lock: There are various types of electronic locks on the market today, but biometric and otherwise. These are some of the most secure locks available, and really give you control over who has access and who doesn't. While they are more expensive, the extra security can make this a worthwhile option for companies or individuals with a budget for one.

Master Keyed System: Have a bunch of key boxes and don't want to carry around a bunch of keys to access them? This is the key box for you. Master Keyed locks allow you to have, you guessed it, one master key which gives you access to multiple key boxes.

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