In Sweden, programmable ASSA ABLOY CLIQ® keys help local emergency services to respond faster

In Sweden, programmable ASSA ABLOY CLIQ® keys help local emergency services to respond faster

In Hollywood movies, fire service personnel always break down the door in an emergency. But that’s not how they do things in Skellefteå, Sweden, anymore. CLIQ® electromechanical locking technology from ASSA ABLOY has enabled local firefighters to have faster, safer access to any building in an emergency.

The Skellefteå Fire Service looks after fire safety for a large municipality in north-east Sweden. To speed up emergency response times, and make the process safer, the service sought to install secure facade key cabinets. Property keys would be stored inside the cabinets, so authorized firefighters could have rapid building access if there was a fire.

To meet these needs, local ASSA ABLOY partner Valters Lås equipped every Skellefteå building using the municipality’s automatic alarm system with a facade cabinet secured with programmable mechatronic CLIQ® cylinders. Keys to their premises are locked inside.

CLIQ® combines electronic and mechanical security in a range of wireless cylinder applications. The cylinders’ power is supplied by a battery inside the CLIQ® key. Each key is physically identical, and programmable by a system administrator. CLIQ® Remote functionality enables administrators to change access rights from anywhere, allowing time-limited, flexible or temporary access for authorized keys.

Commented Skellefteå fire engineer Johan Marklund:

“In Skåne they also have facade cabinets on the customers’ premises. While that’s a good solution, if a key to one cabinet is lost the mechanical cylinders on all of the cabinets have to be replaced. This isn’t a problem with CLIQ® cylinders on the facade cabinets.” The locks only open if the programmable key has been authorized by the central admin system. With CLIQ® Remote, security administrators can transfer temporary access rights to any CLIQ® key in an instant, from anywhere, using the CLIQ® Web Manager software. Audit trails for any lock or key can be generated on demand.”

In the event of a fire, firefighters can update their individual, programmable CLIQ® key at the station or while on the move, using the Remote key updater kept in the fire engine. There’s no longer any need for fire stations to hold and manage multiple sets of keys, or for off-site firefighters to first go to the station to collect the right key. A rapid response means there’s more chance to prevent a fire from spreading and causing more damage.

Marklund added:

“With the CLIQ® Remote key updater that we have in each fire engine, we can authorize a key for a limited period of time. If we lose the key during an emergency, for example, it becomes useless after 60 minutes. Previously, we had a key safe at every fire station,” he adds. “At the main station alone there were about 100 keys. We had to take inventory regularly and sometimes we found that certain keys no longer worked. In a serious situation, we wouldn’t have been able to enter the premises without breaking down the door.

“I recommend that emergency services in other locations choose the same solution.”

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