Locker Locks: The 3 Must-Have Advantages To Identify Before You Specify
This course is no longer eligible for AIA continuing education credit because the provider is not a currently registered AIA Continuing Education Provider.
Course Number: 52617KC
Provider Name: Keyless.Co, LLC.
Provider Number: 404109586
Course at a Glance
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Course Delivery Type Live
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This course is 1.5 LU|HSWs.
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Course Level This course is Introductory
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Language English
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Original Course Approval 07/14/2021
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Course Expiration 07/14/2024
About this Course
After nearly a decade of consulting with thousands of end-users and managers regarding locker lock operation, their common pain points and overall feedback were compiled in this course to give architects an extensive understanding of the user and business experience. In addition, this session addresses how that knowledge is critical when making material selections related to this product. During this introductory course, our locker lock industry expert will give architects an all-encompassing view into the current state of the market and the perspective of end-users and facility management. At the end of this course, architects will have a vast comprehension of the advantages and disadvantages of all significant lock offerings on the market after going through a thorough analysis of each type. This analysis will also include details about how each lock meets project requirements, constraints, and opportunities. Lastly, architects will learn the three must-have locker lock advantages to identify before they specify to elevate the human experience, enable equitable access, and benefit the environment.
Learning Objective 1:
Analyze and describe the current state of the locker lock industry.
Learning Objective 2:
Execute a competitive analysis of mechanical locker locks vs. electronic locker locks.
Learning Objective 3:
Understand the perspective of both the end-user and the facility management.
Learning Objective 4:
Identify the three must-have advantages of a locker lock to identify before you specify.
Course Sessions For more information about this course contact the provider. There are no currently scheduled sessions.
Topics
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Category Project Planning & Design
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Sub Category Building Systems, Materials, & Assemblies
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Keywords lock, locker
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