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Enjoy a sound sleep with SALTO iLocker electronic locker lock

Filed in archive Companies by gautam on October 16, 2007

If you are worried about your security then you need to check out SALTO iLocker electronic locker lock from Electro-Com which guards your cabinets and lockers against possible theft. It can be used for preventing unauthorized access to your cabinets and lockers where you keep your precious belongings.

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It can be easily locked and unlocked using a large twist operated locking turn with an access reader into the outside protective panel. With its locking mechanism coupled with electronic componentslinks placed on the inside of the door you can surely enjoy a sound sleep since it would be almost impossible for the robbers to meddle with it. One can even use their RFID wristbands, card, keyfob and bracelets for opening the iLocker. So at the end of the day you get simplicity and safety combined.






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