CLIQ Remote system void properties

CLIQ Remote system helps secure Willmott Dixon’s void properties

  • 7 Mar 2016

Willmott Dixon has selected and installed ASSA’s CLIQ Remote system to improve the security within its void properties.

CLIQ remote systemWillmott Dixon’s void properties team contacted ASSA to find a solution to improve security and protect empty buildings’ assets, whilst using time and budgets more efficiently.

ASSA’s CLIQ Remote system was then chosen to provide an intelligent electromechanical locking system, allowing only those with the necessary authority to obtain access to the private buildings.

The system allows controlled key and access management, without the complexities or costs of a hard-wired solution. The CLIQ Remote eliminates the need for employees to share keys, saving the company time and money.

Richard Perry, Void Manager at Willmott Dixon commented: “Since we’ve installed the CLIQ Remote system all of our employees have been commenting on how much time it has saved them. I would recommend CLIQ Remote to anyone with key management issues.”

ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions’ National Sales Manager, Simon Wilson added: “We were pleased to be able to supply Willmott Dixon with a simple solution for their key management issues. Crimes against empty properties are on the increase, partly due the rising value of metal and thefts of fixtures and fittings.” 

He continued: “The management of keys for access is not only time consuming but also intensely laborious too and the associated costs can become very high. CLIQ Remote enables easy key management and helps alleviate these high associated costs, whilst delivering a 100% key controlled environment. 

Improving security on a void property also helps keep the neighboring environment in good condition – meaning happy and healthy neighbourhoods.”

ASSA ABLOY,
School Street,
Willenhall,
West Midlands,
WV13 3PW
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)845 071 0882

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