SAFEsystem connects residential and commercial structures directly to emergency services through smart key technology.

How SAFEsystem Works

SAFEsystem comprises of 2 parts working together to ensure the highest level of security and efficiency for First Responders during an emergency.

Part 1: A Strongbox is installed in the cab of the First Responders’ vehicle. This strongbox holds the secure, anti-theft smart key used to open the cylindrical SAFEsystem lockbox located at the front entrance of the residential or commercial building.

Part 2: A lockbox is installed near the front entrance of the building. Unlike other lockboxes, it is recessed flush to the exterior of the wall to prevent theft. Inside is a key, FOB or swipe card which allows First Responders immediate access into the building during an emergency.

SAFEsystem allows First Responders to gain rapid access to buildings
Gains rapid access to buildings
SAFEsystem reduces patient contact times
Reduces patient contact times
SAFEsystem mitigates forced entry damage
Mitigates forced entry damage
By having a lockbox installed, First Responders can gain immediate access into your home to help your loved ones and not delay critical patient care and administer potential life-saving medications and procedures.