Metechs keyless electronic rfid card reader door lock mid300 right hand.
													
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																	Biometric keypad door lock. 
																	This innovative door lock helps secure a room while only allowing access to authorized users. 
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																	Up to 100 individual fingerprints can be. 
																	Rfid cards easily access the sensor through up to 1 5 of hardwood or glass. 
																	We have the solutions to keep your congregation safe and secure. 
																	Below are 3 reasons why places of worship should consider using keyless locks instead. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Access may be granted if the user has a registered fingerprint in the biometric handle s database or if the user has a registered rfid. 
																	The barska biometric keypad door lock features the innovative biometric security access method as well as a digital keypad for inputting a user created pin code. 
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																	Perfect for hidden compartments or shop displays and unlocked with the included user card. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
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																	Keep your place of worship safe. 
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																	Keyless locks are a better safeguard against theft and vandalism. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	This rfid lock can be easily mounted inside of furniture drawers or cabinet doors unseen to the eye. 
																	In such a volatile and unpredictable environment traditional mechanical key systems are simply not enough to ensure the safety of church staff and parishioners.