 
				Residential buildings for communities
Student residences | Care homes | Retirement complexesResidents, cleaning staff and engineers frequently access residential properties designed for communities every day. Access authorisations must be organised well and convenience is also paramount. Because every resident must be able to access the main entrance, shared facilities and their own properties with only one key. It's good EVVA is around.
Your requirements:
- One key for all areas because you operate shared residential properties and aim to have to deal with as little administration as possible
- Plenty of convenience, Because residents can open shared and private facilities within the building using only one key
- Flexibly handover keys because your facility is very busy
- Gain more control because you want to know who accessed which doors at which time
Our solution:
Mechanical EPS, ICS access systems
 grow with the facility and levels of complexity:
The electronic Xesar access system
- Xesar combi keys for mixed systems (mechanical and electronic locking systems)
- Simple management
- Ample door component selection
- Compatibility with interfaces
Increase the efficiency of your locking system
 Combine EVVA electronics with EVVA mechanics in a mechatronic access solution
 
					 
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            EVVA is also a genuine master key system professional able to tackle any levels of complexity in terms of organisational structures and to implement them within the corresponding master key system.
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