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Simplify Key Management with Master Key System in Burien

Managing dozens of keys every day is inconvenient, not to mention a major security risk in case one of the keys goes missing. Let us resolve the problem by master keying all your locks.

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No need to manage so many keys

Make Security Smarter with a Master Key for All Locks

Picture yourself as a property manager or owner rushing to the office on a busy day, keeping a heavy keyring in your bag containing keys for every door.

As you fumble through them to open the front door lock, you realize that you’ve lost the key with no backup at hand. Even imagining a situation like that is stressful, but the good news is that it can be avoided easily through a master key system.

A master key system means that you can open multiple doors throughout your commercial space through a single key. At Locksmith Contact, our commercial locksmith experts design and install customized master key systems that allow you to create a hierarchical access structure. You can grant access to employees based on their responsibility and control who’s authorized or unauthorized to enter a certain area of your property.

Need to install a Schlage master keying system installed in your property? Call us to schedule an installation with us today.

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Master locking systems for businesses

What’s Included in Our Master Key System Installation Process

  • Security Consultation
    We begin with a complete assessment of your property and access needs. We check how many entry points exist and the security requirements for each area.
  • System Design
    We plan and design a master key system that is compatible with your existing system. We keep key details in mind, like the number of users and security needs.
  • Keying & Lock Integration
    We rekey all your locks and cut a master key that opens each of them. We configure each lock so that it opens both with the master key and its assigned user key.
  • Key Documentation
    We help you create a formalized system for key management by documenting information like who has access to which key and the areas that each key opens.
  • System Testing
    Once we have installed the master key system and configured your locks, we will perform a test check to ensure that the locks open smoothly with the master key.

Tired of misplacing your keys and carrying them every morning? Clear the clutter by switching to a master key system with Locksmith Contact. Schedule an installation with us today!

Effortless key management

When to Switch to Master Key Door Locks in Your Business

  • You lose your keys quite often. Switching to a master key system creates a double-layered security effect because even if you lose the user key, you have the master key.
  • There are multiple teams and departments in your organization, and you need to create a tiered access system based on the roles and responsibilities of the employees.
  • You’re already getting damaged locks or keys replaced with new ones. While you’re at it, consider switching to a master key system for better security and convenience.
  • You have a small-to-medium-sized business that is scaling its operations. Install a master key system so that you have a flexible system that grows with your business.
  • You often have to rekey your locks after an employee leaves. You wouldn’t have to do that in a master key system, because only you get to keep the master key.
  • There are different levels in your commercial space, like a database room, basement, access control room, lab etc., and you’re tired of keeping separate keys for each.

A master key system ensures easy access during an emergency, making it an important investment for your business security system. Schedule an installation with us today!

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Integration of Keyless Entry Systems with Master Keying Systems

As your business evolves and your security needs grow, you may want to make your access management system even smarter.

One of the best ways to do that is to integrate your master key system with a keyless entry system. This means that apart from keeping a physical key to open all locks, you also set a ‘master code’ for your smart locks.

The biggest advantage of a hybrid approach is the fact that you can set different authorization methods for each lock, including fingerprint verification, keypad code, voice recognition, and so on. You can also access an audit trail that documents the time when people entered or left your commercial premises, helping you maintain a sense of accountability. This enables you to maintain stronger access control in your business and reduces security risks.

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Different levels of master keys

The Hierarchical Structure of Commercial Master Keying Systems

  • 01
    Change Key / User Key
    The lowest level in the hierarchy. These keys only open the individual lock they are compatible with, or a set of keyed alike locks.
  • 02
    Sub-Master Key
    Sub-master keys open multiple locks that can also be opened by their user keys. They grant mid-level access without opening all the locks.
  • 03
    Master Key
    The master key, usually kept by the property manager, open all the locks within a department, including all sub-master and change key locks.
  • 04
    Grand Master Key
    The grand master key, mostly used in larger properties, opens multiple master key systems across different departments or divisions.
  • 05
    Great Grand Master Key
    This key is the highest in the hierarchy, often used in universities and government facilities. It opens locks across multiple grand master key systems.

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We install high-quality and long-lasting master key systems in Burien WA meeting your budget and access requirements.

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FAQ’s

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