Alarm Lock Names Winner of ‘Number Ones Trilogy T2 Access Control Lock’ Contest

AMITYVILLE, N.Y. — Alarm Lock, a division of NAPCO Security Technologies, announces it recently awarded David Nolan of R.J. Lock & Security the winning prize from its “Number Ones Trilogy T2 Contest.”

Named to play-off the popularity of Alarm Lock’s #1 Pushbutton Access Locks in their class & the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle #1 status in theirs, the contest ran thru June, the company says.

Nolan was chosen out of all the locking professionals that registered each purchase of a T2 Series DL2700/DL2800 Trilogy lock from a participating distributor nationwide.

On Oct. 19th, Peter Lowenstein, Alarm Lock VP of sales, presented Nolan with his new Harley-Davidson Sportster motorcycle at his local Rommel Harley-Davidson in Smyrna, Del..

Nolan said, “We’ve been using Alarm Lock Trilogy locks at R.J. Lock & Security for 25 years. I was shocked when I received the call that I won the contest. I’ve been a bike enthusiast all my life. In fact, I just recently sold my bike, so this was a wonderful surprise! They [Alarm Lock Trilogys] are the only locks that stand up to the brutal conditions of the East Coast beaches.”

With models available for every application and door, inside and out, Alarm Lock Trilogy Series Wireless PIN/Prox Locks are field-proven and provide BHMA Grade-1 durability with a rugged clutch and vandal-proof all metal keypad and long-life battery operation, according to the company.

They are are said to be 100% fingertip programmable, providing easy installation in less than an hour and support standard and IC core prep cylinders.

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