Allegion Highlights Wireless Solutions at ISC West

Allegion, a provider of security products and solutions, announced it will showcase its latest innovations, including the new Schlage LE wireless lock, during the 2017 International Security Conference and Exposition (ISC West) April 5-7 in Las Vegas.

The Schlage LE wireless mortise lock with ENGAGE technology is easy to install, connect, manage and use. It was developed for facilities that want to upgrade to electronic credentials for improved security and efficiency – making the LE lock ideal for interior and perimeter office doors, resident entries, common area doors and sensitive storage spaces with a mortise door prep.

The LE lock is the latest addition to Schlage’s wireless portfolio, which also includes Schlage Control deadbolts and NDE cylindrical locks. Designed to bring electronic access control deeper into the building, these wireless solutions enhance user experience from installation and beyond. Schlage’s wireless locks are among the products being featured this year.

“The Schlage wireless family opens the door to electronic access control beyond the perimeter of a building by making it easier than ever to upgrade traditionally mechanical doors,” said Brad Aikin, Allegion electronics portfolio leader at Allegion. “As technology continues to evolve in the physical and digital worlds, so does Allegion. Our goal is to enhance end users’ overall experiences with every solution we help deliver.”

Additionally, Allegion Futurist and Vice President of Strategy Rob Martens will present on the latest technology trends and the impact they will have on the security industry during his presentation, “The Path to ‘Enhanced Design,’” at 7:30 a.m. PT on Thursday, April 6.

“The adoption of new technology in the commercial space continues to evolve, and it’s enhancing convenience and efficiency for our customers,” said Martens. “It’s becoming more and more important for the integrator to not only understand but adopt the technological transformation of our industry to better serve customers.”

ISC West is the largest physical security event in the United States. Allegion will be at Booth No. 20015 from Wednesday, April 5 - Friday, April 7 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, educating the more than 28,000 industry attendees on cutting-edge solutions.

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