Worcester’s Key Safe Company to unveil two new innovations in Dubai

The Key Safe Company is setting off for Dubai this week to showcase two of its latest innovations before a global audience at Intersec 2024.
Founded in 1996, the Worcester firm is a pioneer in key safe technology, storing keys and critical information at the point of access for sectors ranging from police and fire services to holiday lets and home care.
First up is the ark Tamo Key Safe – reportedly the ‘world’s most secure mechanical key safe’, and the first of its kind to offer 9.7 million code combinations.
Tamo uses a reliable mechanical mechanism, meaning it doesn’t require batteries or a power source, and features illuminated buttons for easy nighttime access.
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The company will also show off KiCall, which shares critical access information through QR codes at the point of need on a secure cloud-based platform.
This could be useful for safe door access codes, first-aid advice, or critical information for emergency services.
Founder and CEO David Ogden said: “We’re incredibly excited to be at Intersec 2024. We’ve been regular attendees in the past, but this will be the first time we’ve exhibited.
“As a company, we’re no stranger to firsts. We were the first to launch a police-approved key safe in the UK with our Supra C500, the first to launch a multi-push key safe with our Tamo products, the first to achieve A10 attack test rating from LPCB on a mechanical key safe and B1 on the upcoming Tamo Pro, and Europe’s first ISO-approved company to sell key safes.
“We’ve led the way in access management solutions for almost 30 years and now, utilising our in-house mechanical and electrical design teams.
“We’re proud to be showcasing market-pioneering UK innovation with two unique systems which react to market demand.”
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