Pureablue introduces
a new electric door locking system designed to remotely lock public restrooms
at night.
Pureablue’s remote
door locking system for public amenities can be programmed to open and close at
specified times of the day or controlled via a mobile phone call, eliminating
the need for facility managers to visit the sites daily to open and close the facilities.
Designed using
robust components, all flush mounted and fully concealed within the door frame
for vandal protection, the door locking system also features a control unit
mounted in the rear secured plant room with the wiring run within accessible
frame members.
The system’s 'power-to-lock'
feature allows it to be operated on battery power for about eight hours in the
event of power supply interruption before the door unlocks. In the event the
toilet is in use at the time of remote locking, a 'press-to-exit' button will
illuminate to allow users to exit safely, with the door relocking on close.
Pureablue’s remote
door locking system can be configured for power serviced sites in urban parks
or via a solar powered system for remote sites such as roadside rest areas or
national parks.