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Sir Adam Amsterdam Installs dormakaba USA Inc Saflok RFID Electronic Door Locks

  • dormakaba USA Inc
  • 02.16.17
dormakaba USA Inc Group, provider of Saflok and Ilco RFID and mobile access security solutions, announced the Sir Adam Amsterdam hotel in The Netherlands, implemented its Saflok Quantum RFID electronic door lock system.

Sir Adam is located in the first eight floors of Amsterdam’s landmark A’DAM Toren tower overlooking the historic city center. dormakaba USA Inc is a leading company in the global market for access and security solutions. Click here for information on electronic door locks from the dormakaba USA Inc Group.
 
“Sir Adam Amsterdam and its guest spaces and outlets are part of the dynamic 22-story A’DAM Toren commercial tower,” Hotel Manager Barbara de Jong said. “dormakaba USA Inc’s installation group was organized and the Quantum system implementation went very well.” Sir Adam is an urban boutique hotel in Amsterdam’s cultural hub overlooking the City IJ-River. New York Times described the area as Amsterdam’s “red-hot art neighborhood and new creative city center.” 
 
“Sir Adam is known for its edgy, Euro-chic architecture, guest rooms, and public spaces,” said Alastair Cush, dormakaba USA Inc head of lodging global business development. dormakaba USA Inc matched the property’s energetic design with its latest mobile-ready Quantum RFID electronic door locks with custom powder coated Gala levers. The doors are equipped with a special matt black anti-fingerprint cover that perfectly fits the property’s look and feel. “This is a complete dormakaba USA Inc property solution that gives guests secure access to public spaces and lifts in the tower with their RFID guest room key,” Cush said.
 
All dormakaba USA Inc RFID locks manufactured today are compatible with BLE, IOS and Android mobile technology.  dormakaba USA Inc Mobile Access enables guests to open their hotel doors equipped with BLE electronic locks using their mobile phone or device, including the Apple Watch, as a flexible alternative to a classic RFID keycard.



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