Onity Electronic Locking Solutions Achieve Prestigious ANSI/BHMA Certification
Onity raises the bar of quality in the hotel security industry as their hospitality electronic locks pass the rigorous testing procedures necessary to become BHMA Certified®.
ATLANTA | Onity (formerly TESA Entry Systems, Inc.), the leading global provider of electronic control and security solutions for the lodging industry, has announced that their hospitality locking solutions have been certified as compliant with the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA)/American National Standard Institute (ANSI) A156.25 grade 1 standard for electrified locking devices.
ATLANTA | Onity (formerly TESA Entry Systems, Inc.), the leading global provider of electronic control and security solutions for the lodging industry, has announced that their hospitality locking solutions have been certified as compliant with the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA)/American National Standard Institute (ANSI) A156.25 grade 1 standard for electrified locking devices. This prestigious certification has been achieved by both the Onity HT 24 and HT 28 electronic lock models, which are specifically designed for hospitality applications.
“Onity is extremely proud to have our hospitality electronic locks achieve certified compliance with the tough standards that BHMA demands in this category,” said Adam Yapkowitz, vice president of business development for Onity. “Over the past several years, electronic locks have come to be viewed as a commodity, and as a result, many products of questionable quality and durability have flooded the marketplace. It is imperative to the future of our industry to provide a benchmark of quality that is set by a respected third party. We believe that BHMA’s rigorous standards provide the most reliable assurance to our clients, and we are firmly committed to meeting and exceeding those standards of excellence…both now and in the future.”
These ANSI/BHMA standards are written descriptions and criteria that precisely define the operation, performance characteristics, physical properties, test values, usage parameters, and safety criteria of specific types of builders’ hardware products. At present, there are 31 ANSI/BHMA standards, covering everything from hinges to locks to power doors. Many ANSI/BHMA standards further designate products by grades. These product grades (grade 1, 2, or 3 -- with grade 1 being the highest) are defined by progressive levels of performance benchmarks in each applicable ANSI/BHMA standard. To become certified as compliant with these standards, products must endure a variety of rigorous tests. The prescribed evaluation for electrified locking devices includes a break-in test, testing for operational function, slam cycle, security strength, high-voltage shock, temperature extremes, corrosion, moisture, dust, and salt spray, as well as a full battery of electrical function tests.
"The escutcheon tension test alone is one that most locks on the market could not come close to passing," said Yapkowitz. "With 3,600 pounds of pressure pulling the lock from the door, that is the equivalent of hanging a Lexus® off the lock."
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