Morse Watchman Showcases New Emergency Key Grab Kit

by | Facilities, Products, Security, Security Connections

 Morse Watchmans, the industry leader in key control and asset management systems, adds emergency management to its long list of core competencies with the presentation of its Emergency Key Grab (EKG) Kit. The EKG Kit is designed to facilitate a swift emergency response in the event of a facility lockdown.

“In a crisis scenario, time is of the essence as every second first responders waste locked out of a building is a second lost that could have been spent saving lives,” said Tim Purpura, VP of Global Sales and Marketing, Morse Watchmans. “That’s why we created the EKG Kit, to provide facilities of all types with a comprehensive solution for improved crisis preparedness and emergency management.”

At the heart of the EKG Kit is a one-module or greater KeyWatcher Touch System. The KeyWatcher Touch stores facility keys in an electronic cabinet, only to be accessed by those with the proper permissions (i.e., facility managers and first responders). Using a unique PIN code or other provided credential, emergency personnel can swiftly retrieve the required keys, such as those for locked rooms or secured areas, enabling them to enter and address the situation promptly.  

In addition to the KeyWatcher Touch, the EKG Kit also includes additional materials and support required to provide first responders with fast, protected access to facility keys in the event of an active shooter, natural disaster, or other emergency. With every complete EKG deployment, facilities benefit from both a controlled, known location for master keys as well as the implementation of a complete key control policy developed with the help of Morse Watchmans experts. This significantly improves response times and effectiveness during critical incidents and gives stakeholders peace of mind, knowing that the space they are occupying is equipped with robust security measures to handle emergencies efficiently.

The EKG Kit is ideal for any facility where lockdown procedures are enacted during critical events. This includes schools, hospitals, airports, public venues, government buildings, critical infrastructure sites, data centers, and more.

Additional solutions from Morse Watchmans include:   

SmartKey® electronic locker systems, the ideal solution for securing, tracking, and controlling access to larger objects. Set up SmartKey Locker systems as a personal metal locker storage space for one or multiple users. SmartKey metal locker cabinets are engineered for complete interactivity with your other business systems such as access control.  

KeyBank® Touch key access control system, a secure way to manage large quantities of keys with touchscreen convenience. The bright 7″ touchscreen key organizer system gives users an easier-to-use interface for the management and control of up to 18,000 keys and 10,000 users per site. 

These solutions, coupled with Morse Watchmans’ industry-leading software, service, and support, ensure the safety and security of a variety of physical assets. 

For more information about Morse Watchmans’ product offerings, visit www.morsewatchmans.com

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