Access Control

CLIQ Go partners

by Mark Rowe

Installers have signed up to be partners for the new CLIQ Go from ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions. These include High Security Locking near Aylesbury, William Channon in London and John Planck Ltd in Chatham. Those firms have access to training and support from ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions to help them market and sell the platform. It’s aimed at small and medium-sized businesses, offering control of premises from a smartphone app. CLIQ Go combines mechanical and electronic security.

The new CLIQ Go smartphone app allows authorised users to manage a site’s security from the cloud and a mobile phone, tablet or PC. Individual access rights can be revoked or updated from these devices. A user can schedule access rights to a room or area, for contractors or other workers that may only be visiting a site for a specified time. As a business grows, the system can be expanded with minimal disruption, the developers add.

Simon Wilson, National Sales Manager for ASSA CLIQ Remote at ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions, said: “Issues such as lost keys can be a serious security risk, and traditional mechanical locking solutions no longer offer a robust enough solution for many modern businesses. CLIQ Go offers an easy-to-manage access control system.

“CLIQ Go is quickly becoming a very popular option for many organisations, with installers and resellers keen to stock the solution. Indeed, with just one mechanical key profile, resellers can easily keep the solution in stock for fast delivery and, with no doors to wire, installation is a straight-forward process too.

“We are delighted to welcome on-board these new CLIQ Go partners, which we will be providing on-going training and support to help them maximise opportunities to promote this innovative system to their customers.”

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