ASSA ABLOY Offers the Opportunity for Security Professionals to ‘Connect to More’ at ISC West 2018

ASSA ABLOY is committed to helping security professionals connect to more opportunities, people, partnerships, and resources. That commitment will be showcased at ISC West 2018 at ASSA ABLOY booth #8061, highlighting how attendees can “Connect to More.”

Multiple opportunities for integrators looking to offer cutting-edge capabilities to clients are on display in the form of new products and solutions.

ASSA ABLOY will showcase an expansion of their award-winning EcoFlex technology with the launch of the new EcoFlex™ exit trim. In comparison with traditional, solenoid-based exit trim, EcoFlex exit trim reduces energy consumption up to 95%, as certified by GreenCircle. Tested and documented to help facilities lower their overall energy use, EcoFlex™ technology is now featured in all electrified mortise locks and exit trim from Corbin Russwin and SARGENT.

Another environmentally conscious offering on display is the Securitron M680E Magnalock with EcoMag Technology. It delivers unsurpassed intelligence with an increased holding strength of 1,200 lbs and is more energy efficient with an average power draw as low as 60mA at 24V.

New HES K20 and KP20 Stand-Alone Cabinet Locks are making their debut, marking ASSA ABLOY Electronic Security Hardware’s first cabinet lock offering for both residential and commercial installations. Featuring affordable, yet sophisticated styling and convenience, the new locks are optimal for securing stand-alone lockers, sliding and swinging drawers, and doors.

Adams Rite is demonstrating its innovative, new EX Series Exit Devices. Featuring flexible, robust designs and simple and adjustable installation, the four model exit device series comes with impact bumpers to reduce sound, horizontal and vertical guides with return control for smoother operation and a universal hardware kit for aluminum, hollow metal and wood installations.

Yale Commercial announces the expansion of its nexTouch™ line with a new sectional mortise lock platform. The ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 certified mortise lock offers robust security for a wide range of commercial and multi-family applications, either as a stand-alone lock or integrated into a scalable access control system via plug-in modules.

Yale Residential is also introducing several new products, including its line of interconnected electronic locksets for multi-family applications, and the Yale Assure Lock® for Andersen® hinged patio doors.

In addition to new products on display, ASSA ABLOY representatives specializing in specific vertical markets - from healthcare, to K-12, to government, and more - are on site to educate attendees about solutions designed for the specific challenges of these markets.

Also key to ASSA ABLOY’s mission is to connect with people in the communities it serves in tangible ways. Thus, ASSA ABLOY invites all attendees to join in their partnership with the USO to pack bags full of supplies for military personnel leaving for, or returning from, deployment. The supplies assist the men and women of the armed forces as they await their personal luggage to be shipped to them. Packing a bag at the ASSA ABLOY booth is a simple way to show support for those who are committed to protecting us.

ASSA ABLOY has an extensive network of Access Control Partners, Authorized Channel Partners and Certified Integrators. Stop by the booth to learn about the vital partnerships you can form to help you grow your business.

ASSA ABLOY sister companies are also at ISC West, presenting a number of unique security solutions. This includes August Home at booth #33067, HID Global at booth #11063, Ameristar at booth #9073, and Alarm Controls at booth #4117.

ASSA ABLOY is committed to providing resources that make the job of implementing physical security and access control more efficient. Stop by Booth #8061 to learn more about these resources, such as ASSA ABLOY Academy, which offers a variety of both instructor-led and online courses that cover essential topics for all industry professionals, with programs customized for each audience. BILT interactive instructions provide fully interactive, voice narrated step-by-step guides that simplify installation, and the powerful BIM tools in ASSA ABLOY Openings Studio® revolutionize the way you create and visualize 3D doors, frames and hardware in building projects.

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