InterContinental Toronto Centre Hotel Upgrades Door Locking Technology
Prestigious, four-diamond luxury hotel, InterContinental Toronto Centre Hotel, announced the successful implementation of ASSA ABLOY Hospitality's RFID locking solution and Visionline system to update and enhance overall property security at the 584-room property located in downtown Toronto, Ontario. The InterContinental Toronto Centre is managed by InterContinental Hotels Group, operator of 12 brands stretching over 100 territories and countries.
After successfully using ASSA ABLOY Hospitality's VingCard Classic locks and Vision solution for some time, InterContinental Toronto Centre has completed an upgrade of its guestroom locking system to incorporate the latest advances in RFID-based technology. The most recent RFID upgrade creates an even more effective locking system for the hotel, eliminating the potential for unauthorized access, keycard cloning or demagnetization, as well as bringing greater opportunity to create site-specific programs for doors and certain areas of the property.
"ASSA ABLOY Hospitality's long history of innovation in the hospitality security sector has positioned them as a go-to source for the latest hotel locking technology," said Alexi Hakim, general manager of InterContinental Toronto Centre Hotel. "Their advanced RFID solutions are a perfect match for the specific needs of our property, bringing luxury and innovation together to offer a more secure environment for our guests."
The VingCard Classic RFID and Visionline wireless security solutions work in tandem to give InterContinental Toronto Centre more control over who enters certain areas of the hotel and when. The two solutions now allow hotel staff to remotely monitor who is accessing restricted sections of the property, and if any keycard is suspected of being tampered with or used inappropriately, staff can quickly deactivate that keycard to prevent further unauthorized use.
"We have a proven track record with ASSA ABLOY Hospitality's solutions, so there was no question for us on who we wanted to handle this upgrade," adds Hakim. "We've already seen significant positive results with easier lock tracking and auditing, and so much more."
InterContinental Toronto Centre can now offer guests more keycard options, such as stand open cards and one-time use cards. Through increased flexibility within the system, management is able to create staff user groups and control staff access across the property in one central location.
After successfully using ASSA ABLOY Hospitality's VingCard Classic locks and Vision solution for some time, InterContinental Toronto Centre has completed an upgrade of its guestroom locking system to incorporate the latest advances in RFID-based technology. The most recent RFID upgrade creates an even more effective locking system for the hotel, eliminating the potential for unauthorized access, keycard cloning or demagnetization, as well as bringing greater opportunity to create site-specific programs for doors and certain areas of the property.
"ASSA ABLOY Hospitality's long history of innovation in the hospitality security sector has positioned them as a go-to source for the latest hotel locking technology," said Alexi Hakim, general manager of InterContinental Toronto Centre Hotel. "Their advanced RFID solutions are a perfect match for the specific needs of our property, bringing luxury and innovation together to offer a more secure environment for our guests."
The VingCard Classic RFID and Visionline wireless security solutions work in tandem to give InterContinental Toronto Centre more control over who enters certain areas of the hotel and when. The two solutions now allow hotel staff to remotely monitor who is accessing restricted sections of the property, and if any keycard is suspected of being tampered with or used inappropriately, staff can quickly deactivate that keycard to prevent further unauthorized use.
"We have a proven track record with ASSA ABLOY Hospitality's solutions, so there was no question for us on who we wanted to handle this upgrade," adds Hakim. "We've already seen significant positive results with easier lock tracking and auditing, and so much more."
InterContinental Toronto Centre can now offer guests more keycard options, such as stand open cards and one-time use cards. Through increased flexibility within the system, management is able to create staff user groups and control staff access across the property in one central location.