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TLJ installs locks at Milton Hilltop Hotel, Carlisle
TLJ Security Systems, a leading supplier of smart security technologies to the accommodation industry, has completed the installation of a 92 bedroom key card locking system at a hotel in Carlisle.
The Hull-based company has installed its TLJ Revolution key card locking system at the Milton Hilltop Hotel in Carlisle, formerly the Swallow Hilltop Hotel.
The Milton Hilltop Hotel is part of the Milton Hotels and Residences Group which provides prestigious accommodation in some of Europe’s most beautiful locations. Predominately situated within the Scottish Highlands, each hotel has a totally individual character catering for a range of guests.
TLJ’s Revolution system is a slim line key card lock that fits doors with a thickness of 38mm to 55mm. Available in satin chrome and satin gold finishes, the TLJ Revolution offers the latest in RFID contactless key card technology and is easily operated with 4 x AA batteries.
Luke Martin, managing director at TLJ, said: “Our TLJ Revolution system incorporates a sleek and slim design which has proved to be popular with hotels wishing to achieve a modern and contemporary look. Because we have all our models in stock, we were able to offer a quick turnaround and installation service to Milton Hilltop Hotel.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Claire Woffenden .
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