What are key boxes used for in daily life?
Date: 2025-04-28 Click: 16
🔹 Common features of key boxes
1. Multi-key position design (10, 20, 50, or even hundreds of positions).
2. Equipped with lock protection (such as mechanical password locks, electronic password locks, traditional padlocks, etc.).
3. High-end styles with fireproof, pry-proof, and waterproof functions.
4. Equipped with key numbers and labels for quick identification and management.
Key boxes are mainly used for centralized storage, management, and protection of keys in daily life. Specific application scenarios include:
1: Home use
Centralized storage of keys at home, such as door locks, garages, storage rooms, mailboxes, etc., to avoid loss or confusion.
Leave keys for relatives, friends, housekeepers, and tenants (can be used with password locks for easy authorized access).
2: Office/company premises
Manage the keys of various departments of the company, such as office doors, file cabinets, equipment rooms, warehouses, etc.
Uniformly allocate and record borrowing and returning to improve the standardization and security of key management.
3: Hotel/B&B/Property
Store room keys and spare keys for quick access by the front desk and housekeeper.
The property company centrally manages keys for residents, equipment rooms, parking spaces and other areas.
4: Car rental/4S shop
Centralize the management of car keys to facilitate vehicle access and test drive management.
Coordinate with key numbering to improve scheduling and management efficiency.
5: Construction site/factory area
Manage temporary access control keys, equipment room keys, safety passage keys, etc. at the construction site to ensure orderly and safe work.
6: School/hospital/public institution
Centralize the management of keys for classrooms, offices, laboratories, medicine cabinets, equipment rooms, etc. to facilitate unified scheduling and safety management.