PRIVATE K-12: HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLReducing Complexity & Increasing Security
With an existing on-line electronic access control system for 30+ exterior doors, a brass key access control system for the majority of existing interior doors, and keypad/pin-code locks for classroom doors, both Jim Hunt, Heritage Christian School’s Safety and Security Manager, and Nathan Beadle, Heritage’s COO, knew they needed to streamline their approach to reduce complexity and increase security throughout their facilities. |
COLLEGE HOUSING: BOWLES HALLRevolutionizing the Student Housing Experience
Before Ernesto Bastidas, Housing Operations Director for Greystar at Bowles Hall, found Proxess he and his team were dealing with several significant challenges related to the existing electronic locks on student rooms. With no audit trail for lock transactions, frustrations with student lock outs, limited support, outdated software and escalating costs to maintain the existing system, Ernesto and the Greystar management team decided it was time for a change. |
MULTI-FAMILY: ARCADIA APARTMENTS AT PROVIDENCE PLACELeveraging Technology to Enhance the Resident Experience
With more than two hundred apartment homes, an elite fitness center, a resort style swimming pool and inviting community clubhouse being constructed, the Arcadia management team was committed to delivering a modern, 21st century tenant experience with a focus on replacing traditional brass key access with mobile key access. |
HOUSING AUTHORITY: CHILTON COMMUNITY PROPERTIESImproving Security for Families
Located in Chilton, WI, Chilton Community Properties manages multiple sites representing dozens of subsidized apartment-style housing units in addition to a 32-unit single-story, secured building in which their administration offices reside. They knew they needed a better solution than their brass key access control system. |
SENIOR LIVING: FELLOWSHIP SQUARE MESAMaximizing Time and Enhancing Security
With an average resident age of 86, asking residents to carry both a fob and a brass key to access their units had created frustration and excessive labor costs for security and maintenance personnel due to near constant resident lockout situations. Additionally, their current, soon-to-be-obsolete electronic access control system required administrators spend many hours visiting locks, adding users and retrieving activity logs. |
Cities and Municipalities: North Manchester Parks and RecreationBringing Electronic Access Control to All Doors
In 2023, North Manchester Parks and Recreation (NMPR) was spending an excessive amount of time, money, and resources to provide basic daily access to park buildings. “We were trying to eliminate the need for someone to physically go to all our park locations and lock and unlock restrooms each day,” recalls Parks Director, Jennifer Hotchkiss. With increasing staff turnover rates, NMPR’s current brass keys access control system was only becoming more difficult to manage. |
MANUFACTURING: MESKERCreating a Safer Employee Experience
In 2023, Mesker Door decided the company needed to take a new approach to securing their manufacturing facilities across the U.S. while giving the flexibility needed to manage door access across multiple shifts. “Without a full understanding of who had what keys to our facilities, we decided we needed to do something different,” said Adam Matusz, president of Mesker. Getting control of brass key access to their facilities was proving to be an impossible task. |
COMPANY HISTORY
With over 27 years of experience in the commercial door business, our founder has worked on, supplied, and installed almost every type of lock and door. This extensive expertise is the foundation of our company and fuels our belief in the effectiveness of the products we offer. We are passionate about revolutionizing access control to make buildings more secure and operations more efficient.