Money Tree
Provided a complete new storefront with electrified emergency exit hardware remotely controlled by employees located in a secure location. Money Tree has sensitive security needs and our system enables their employees to remotely lock the front doors from their secured working area behind the counter glass. This also allows employees to secure the lobby prior to either closing the store or attending to any duties on the showroom floor.
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Pioneer Square Properties
Provided a Schlage/Locknetics stand alone access control system allowing Pioneer Square properties to offer card credentialed access control to their tenants in three separate buildings. In this neighborhood Pioneer Square has guidelines to maintain and preserve the historical appearances. On The Grand Central Building we added new hardware that complies with life safety code, a new threshold and created custom shaped cover plates to maintain the existing architectural appearance.
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Seattle Seahawks Locker Room at Qwest Field
Provided stand-alone access control by Schlage/Locknetics and VonDuprin/Locknetics on both the Seahawks locker room and the visitor’s locker room. Due to the strict NFL rules regarding access to the team’s locker rooms, along with the fire departments life safety guidelines regarding free egress, Argens was able to provide a solution that solved both the NFL and the fire departments concerns.
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Washington State Attorney Generals Office- Seattle
Retrofitted 50 stand-alone card access locksets. The most fluid part of this conversion was our ability to allow the Washington State Attorney Generals Office employees to utilize the existing entry cards that they were issued by the Union Bank of California building to each tenant, which allowed them access to other areas of the building.
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Washington Mutual Tower- Wright Runstad property Management
Retrofitted 1,100 existing standard cylinders with a high security, patent protected cylinder manufactured by Medeco. By converting to patented protected high security keys and cylinders, Wright Runstad is now able to control the unauthorized duplication of its keys. Wright Runstad was able to understand the value in a patent protected restricted keyway and implement it with a new master key system when the Washington Mutual tower had outgrown its old key system.
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