New product the PowerProx Handle, launched at IFSEC

3 Apr 2013

  Security product distributor and manufacturer, Specialized Security Products Ltd will be launching their new battery operated, standalone access control lock the PowerProx handle this year at IFSEC.<...

 

Security product distributor and manufacturer, Specialized Security Products Ltd will be launching their new battery operated, standalone access control lock the PowerProx handle this year at IFSEC.

The standalone handle includes a Mifare technology reader and handheld programming option with the battery allowing for 30,000 door operations. The PowerProx handle consists of a DIN lock case and euro profile cylinder, and is also available with a PC management option. With inside handle, and cylinder override, this handle is incredibly easy to use and control in addition to having a sleek finish.

Specialized Security Products Ltd will be showcasing the PowerProx handle on stand E5 Hall 4 at IFSEC International at the NEC in Birmingham from 13th – 16th May.

Products that will be featured on the stand alongside their newest range include:

  • NT100: Flush mount infrared no touch button with illuminated red and green changing LED
  • Dual Exit Button and Break Glass Unit
  • 10000 STR: Stainless steel mortice magnet monitored
  • SL183 Housing: Surface housing for SL183 shearlock (pair)
  • KGG300SG-LSRC: Surface mount resettable triple pole break glass with LED, sounder and protective cover

Rob Ansell, Director at Specialized Security Products, said: “The new PowerProx handle is a fantastic product and a great addition to our wide range of access control products. Already proving very popular with our customers and selling well online we are eager to demonstrate it to visitors at IFSEC this year alongside our other new products.”

Specialized Security Products can be found at stand E5 in Hall 4 at IFSEC during 13th – 16th May at the NEC in Birmingham.

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