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TLJ secures Fortis Student Living accommodation
TLJ Security Systems has secured five new luxury student accommodations in Glasgow, Newcastle, Nottingham, Chester and Sheffield.
The TLJ Infinity electronic locking system has been installed at student properties developed by leading UK student accommodation and housing provider Fortis Student Living.
TLJ’s key card locks utilise the latest RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology for a highly-secure ‘contactless’ system. The TLJ software package can be customised to suit each accommodation’s needs and is simple to operate.
Fortis Student Living provides luxury student homes, centrally located close to major universities and transport links. Buildings include onsite gymnasiums, cinema rooms and communal areas with full Sky TV and study rooms.
Luke Martin, director at TLJ, said: “We’ve proud to see our TLJ Infinity system installed in fantastic, luxury student homes in major cities across the UK from leading accommodation provider Fortis Student Living.”
“The TLJ electronic key card locking system is an excellent alternative to traditional keys and is ideal for student accommodation and halls of residence. Our flexible software can accommodate cluster doors, public areas, communal corridors and more.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Claire Woffenden .
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