Since introducing a total of six mechanical KeyTracker systems and cloud based Key Control Software across their offices, all keys are now locked into place on anti-tamper seals when not being used, thus mitigating the risk of keys falling off hooks, or being bunched together with other keys.
Each employee that requires access to the keys was issued with an ‘access peg’ these pegs are unique to the individual and are retained by the system when the user takes a set of keys, instantly identifying them as being in possession of the keys set.
Whilst the secure self-closing push-button cabinets keep all keys secure, the clearly visible colour-coded KeyTracker system inside ensures all keys are in exactly their correct position at all times, or in use by a specific individual.
The cloud-based software records all key movements and sends auto alarms if keys are out too long, ensuring the safety of Parkheath personnel, and reports identify all property and personnel visits over a specific period.
The Parkheath logo key seals also ensure no keys are removed without authorisation, whilst promoting our commitment to key security.