Morse Watchmans has announced that it will showcase its KeyWatcher Touch system at Apartmentalize 2025 at from 11-13 June.
The company will be located at booth #3000.
According to the company, attendees will be able to experience live demonstrations of the system and explore comprehensive key control solutions designed specifically for residential building management.
Tim Purpura, VP of Global Sales and Marketing, Morse Watchmans commented: “For residential property managers, effective key control is no longer just good practice, it’s essential.
“We understand the critical demands on residential property operations and the KeyWatcher Touch system is purpose-built to meet them.
“Visit our booth to discover how better key control leads to safer, more efficient building operations,” Purpura concluded.
The KeyWatcher Touch electronic key cabinet is a scalable key control solution specifically designed for organizations managing multiple keys across residential properties.
Featuring a seven inch touchscreen interface and patented SmartKey system with KeyAnywhere technology, the system enables secure key withdrawal and return to any connected cabinet within a network.
KeyWatcher Touch integrates with leading access control systems, creating comprehensive layered security ideal for residential building management.
The KeyWatcher Touch system is built to streamline these operations.
According to the company, property managers can attach detailed notes to each key transaction, receive real-time alerts when keys are removed or returned and manage access across multiple properties from a centralized database.
With flexible, scalable deployment, it’s an ideal solution for managing single properties, multi-building sites and complex residential portfolios.
Morse Watchmans states that the residential buildings—from gated town home communities to high-rise towers—depend on secure, efficient key management to protect tenants and maintain operations.
Whether the property is brand-new or decades old, building managers are responsible for tracking dozens to thousands of physical keys every day.
According to the company, common access scenarios include: