How Safe are Keyless Door Locks for Your Home Security?

By Intratone September 18, 2025

action shot of a keyless entry system

When choosing new technology to implement into a home for security purposes, you’ll probably wonder which is the most secure option so you can get the best value for money for you and your tenants.

Today, we will examine keyless door locks for your properties to determine whether they are the safest choice and what you can expect after installation. 

Are Keyless Door Locks Safe?

Yes, keyless door locks are generally safe. Sometimes, physical keys snap and break within the key lock, leading to tenants requiring a locksmith to enter their property as they will be locked out; this isn’t an issue with a keyless door lock because entry is accessed digitally from the convenience of your mobile device. 

Not only this but there is nothing worse than losing your keys and being left out in the cold until you can find a professional to help you. Again, lost keys can’t happen with keyless door entry, removing one of the annoyances of the old-fashioned way. 

Keyless door locks can use unique codes for individuals so property managers can track who enters a communal building at any time. For example, cleaners and repair workers will be given a code granting them temporary access to the building. This information will be logged on the Intratone management portal so property managers can better grasp the building’s security and door management.

Access control readers can be utilised for key fob entry, primarily for back doors or other access requirements, but intercom systems typically have key fob readers on them as well for added convenience.

Why Else You Should Opt for Keyless Door Locks

Rather than needing to cut new copies of physical keys for new tenants moving in, maintenance workers regularly entering the building, or property caretakers with frequent access, providing an individual code for contactless entry offers a lot more convenience. If somebody is looking after a tenant’s flat while they are away, they can call the tenant and ask them to unlock the front door remotely from wherever they are with an internet connection.

Keyless entry typically has anti-tampering features that alert the tenant or the property manager of suspicious activity and deter potential intruders. Improved home security features help to keep homes safer whether the tenant is at home or out.

A property manager must keep up with the times in an advanced technological world. For this reason, Intratone always recommends installing keyless door locks on your premises to offer tenants the best impression and security for their homes.

Choosing a reputable brand of keyless door locks that are correctly installed offers enhanced security. Systems with poor reviews or little experience creating security for tenants shouldn’t be trusted.

The range of keyless locks we supply is vast and can make your job much easier. For our superior choice of door security products, explore the Intratone website today.

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