Juggling a heavy keyring where every door needs its own key? A master key system replaces that chaos with a clear hierarchy — one master key opens everything, while individual keys open only what they should.
Each lock is keyed to accept two keys: its own “change key” and a shared master key. A manager’s master opens every door, while staff or tenants carry keys that open only their own — all planned as one coordinated system.
Master keying suits any property with multiple doors and different levels of access.
A master system is only as secure as its keys. Pairing it with a restricted keyway means keys can’t be copied at any shop — only authorised duplicates are made — so you always know exactly how many master keys exist.
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