UK Firm Puts New Product Up for Attack Testing at Major Trade Show

A Midlands firm is so confident in the strength of its newest key storage product that it is challenging people to break into it at a major trade show.

The team at The Key Safe Company have so much faith in the Tamo Pro’s robustness and resilience they have put it forward for a live ‘attack test’ in front of industry experts at the International Security Expo in London later this month.

The latest product to emerge from the Worcester company’s Tamo range, the Tamo Pro boasts world-first technology and is billed as the world’s most secure mechanical push-button key safe.
company founder David Ogden said: “We’re very proud of the Tamo Pro. It’s been a few years in the making, but it’s been worth it.

“Because of the way it is designed and manufactured, the Tamo Pro is as safe as most front doors. We want people to see that for themselves which is why we’re putting the Tamo Pro up for attack testing at one of the most important events in the security industry calendar.

“We’ve had some amazingly positive feedback about the Tamo Pro at trade shows we’ve exhibited at around the world this year. And we’re expecting a response every bit as favourable, if not more so, after people see it in action in London.”

The Tamo Pro has a B1 rating in LPS 1175 Issue 8, a certification standard that focuses on the physical security of building components, such as key safes.

The company says that not only is the Tamo Pro built to last, it’s engineered with security and reliability front and center. Further, it has a mechanical multi-push button function which extends the number of potential code combinations to 9.7 million.

The Tamo Pro is ‘police-preferred’ meaning it has been certified by Secured by Design, an official police-led, product-based scheme that works to improve home security.

Only key safes able to withstand vigorous physical attacks can achieve a police-preferred rating and specification badge. Many lock boxes on the market are not in the same bracket leaving them, and the properties to which they attached, vulnerable to criminals.

The Key Safe Company has a rich pedigree where standards and accreditation are concerned. In 2010 the firm achieved ISO 9001 status for its quality control and manufacturing processes. And in 2022, the company’s ark Tamo became the world’s only mechanical key safe to achieve an LPS 1175 Issue 8 A10 security rating from the Loss Prevention Certification Board, making it the best key safe in its class.
The Tamo Pro will undergo attack testing at the LPCB Live Testing Lab, in the Perimeter Protection Zone, at the International Security Expo on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 24 and 25.
The tests will take place from 3.30pm to 4pm on day one of the event and from 12.20pm to 12.50pm on day two.

The Key Safe Company’s ISE Stand number is C143. Representatives will be on hand to talk about the company’s secure access management solutions and KiCall, a unique, cloud-based platform that utilizes QR code technology to share critical access information with users at the point of need.
More than 10,000 people are expected to attend this year’s Expo, which has a long-established reputation as the go-to event for those working at the highest levels of the global security industry.