Brian Sims
Editor

ark Tamo Pro features in LPCB Live Testing Lab at ISE 2025

THE KEY Safe Company – the specialist in access management – will be using International Security Expo (which runs at London’s Olympia on 30 September and 1 October) to demonstrate that not all key safes are made equal. The company’s ark Tamo Pro maximum security key safe product will be under intense duress when it’s ‘attacked’ in the Loss Prevention Certification Board’s (LPCB) Live Testing Lab.

The product, which stores keys at the point of need, could not be breached by Building Research Establishment personnel during testing at last year’s International Security Expo, reinforcing The Key Safe Company’s claim that this is “the world’s most secure mechanical key safe”.

Indeed, the business is confident that feat will be repeated when the product once again takes its turn in the attack testing spotlight.

“The ark Tamo Pro is as secure as most front doors because of the way it has been designed and manufactured,” said David Ogden, founder and CEO of The Key Safe Company. “We don’t want people to take our word for it. We want them to see this for themselves, which is why we’re putting the ark Tamo Pro up for attack testing at what is one of the most important events in the security industry’s calendar.”

Ogden continued: “Whenever we have exhibited the product at trade shows around the world, the response has always been incredibly positive. We’re expecting exactly the same when industry experts see the ark Tamo Pro in action at Olympia.”

Further, Ogden stated: “The ark Tamo Pro is a product of 30 years’ worth of fine-tuning and listening to customer feedback. It has evolved over time, in much the same way as the business. We have made R&D a big part of what we do. That hasn’t just benefited the products we build in-house. It has also had a positive impact on our many clients in the commercial and consumer worlds.”

Adding to that theme, Ogden observed: “This has also been felt by the access management sector as a whole because our products have long set the benchmark for other key safe manufacturers to reach. By always striving to deliver more for customers – more resilience, more reliability and more convenience – we’ve improved the standard of our competitors’ products.”

LPS 1175 Issue 8 B1

The ark Tamo Pro is “the world’s first and only” mechanical key safe to achieve the LPS 1175 Issue 8 B1 security rating from the LPCB. It’s the latest product to join the company’s police-preferred range of key safes, meaning that it has been certified by Secured by Design (the police-led, product-based scheme that works to improve security).

Only key safes able to withstand vigorous physical attacks can achieve a police-preferred seal of approval and specification badge.

Not only is the ark Tamo Pro built to withstand the type of attack that might compromise other products on the market, but it’s built to last and engineered with security and reliability front and centre.

The key safe features an anti-pick mechanism that makes it highly resistant to lock-picking or covert attacks. Nitride anti-saw pins are strategically placed at vulnerable points to prevent drilling and cutting attacks.

The patented, multi-push button function extends the number of potential code combinations to 9.7 million, while the ark Tamo Pro’s large illuminated buttons ensure that it’s easy to use at all times of the day and in all weathers.

*Representatives from The Key Safe Company will be present on Stand C133 during the show. For more information about attack tests taking place at the event visit www.internationalsecurityexpo.com/lpcb-live-testing-lab

Company Info

The Key Safe Company

24 The Furlong
Berry Hill Industrial Estate
Droitwich
WR9 9AH
UNITED KINGDOM

01905 770333

[email protected]

www.keysafe.co.uk

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