What NOT to do with Electronic Locker Locks

Now you have invested in your facilities safety and security and your electronic locker locks are installed. What you have now is an exciting piece of technology right there in your gym or commercial area that is giving you peace of mind.

Due to the electronic locker locks not being as affordable as the traditional key and lock, you would want to take care of it so it can serve you for a longer period.

But how do you make sure that your electronic locker locks are properly taken care of?

We will answer this today by emphasizing on what you should NOT do with electronic locker locks.

 

  1. Do not Ever Clean You Locks
    • Your electronic locks are not immune to grime, dirt and dust. Whether it is keypad access or a biometric door lock, those electronic locker locks will eventually get dirty as they come in close contact with various elements.So, if you would like your electronic locks to break or not function properly, make it a point to NEVER clean your locks. The build-up of dust and dirt will also add to the unhygienic and gross feel you may be aiming for.
  2. Grab any Cleaning Product You Can Find
    • If you want your electronic locks to deteriorate and break, other than leaving it dirty, improper cleaning can also help in destroying them. It is not enough to clean your locks, you have to make sure that you use the proper cleaning materials.You can clean the outside portion of your electronic locks with a damp cloth.

      Keep in mind to avoid petroleum products because they make it easy for grime and dirt to stick to your locks.

      For deep cleaning, coordinate with the company who installed your lock.

  3. Use Unnecessary Force When Using the Lock
    • Much like any other electronic items, electronic locks need to be cared for and handled in a way that promotes their extended use and longevity. There are many users who take locks for granted, and due to this, they usually harm their locks without knowing.

      One of the biggest threats to any lock is the application of unnecessary force.

      Despite electronic locks being strong and sturdy, they are not impervious to damage.

      Locker owners should make sure that they are not exerting excessive force on their locks as they use them.

      Examples of excessive force range from banging on the lock with solid items to even slamming the door closed.

      These small, seemingly harmless, actions tend to build upon each other until all the small damage becomes one final break.

  4. Always Ignore Your Locks Warning
    • Most electronic locks have a built-in warning system that notifies users if there is a problem with the hardware or if the locks power source needed recharging. If you would want your electronic locks to not operate properly, ignoring the warning signs and neglecting all maintenance will do the trick.
Final Thoughts

These locker maintenance tips should help you care for your locks and better maintain them.

These processes should also be done along with regular maintenance of your other facility equipment’s.

As we mentioned earlier, locks are an important part of your facilities’ security, so you should strive to make sure you are not aiding in their deterioration.

If you are ever unsure about how to maintain or care for your locks, make sure that you take the time to consult with a qualified professional.

The worst thing you can do is attempt to tackle maintenance on your own when you may not have the idea of what you are doing.

This will only worsen your lock’s issues rather than helping them.

Looking for an electronic lock that has all the feature of a typical electronic lock plus mobile app access? Why not try The NS1000 Smart Battery Lock? It offers all these advantages with reduced drawbacks.

 

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