Key box definition

Key box means a commercially available secure container openable by a secure and common key carried by the Fire and/or Police Department. The key box is to be supplied by the building owner and is to be provided with a building key for use by emergency services to access alarm systems and the bulk of the interior of the building. Key boxes must match current boxes in use in the community.
Key box means a lock box approved for use by the Fire Chief or his designate, used for securely storing the keys to a gate, building, rooms within a building, alarm panels, roof tops and fire suppression equipment and shall comply with the Alberta Fire Code as amended from time to time.
Key box means a secure device with a lock operable only by the Fire Department master key and containing building entry keys and other keys that may be required for access in an emergency.

Examples of Key box in a sentence

  • A CCN sequential number will be allocated by the Authority’s Local Change Control Manager from the Change Control database and entered under the CCN Record ID Key box.

  • Key box Holder will secure authorization from the owner and/or tenant, if required by the tenant’s lease, in possession of any property listed for sale or lease prior to the installation and use of an electronic key box on such property.

  • Key box Holder hereby acknowledges receipt of keyboxes listed on attached installation receipt.

  • When Hot Key or Stop Greeting is selected in the Event box, the Hot Key box becomes active.

  • Key box Holder hereby acknowledges receipt of keyboxes listed on attached inventory report.

  • Key box code or other security information may be required to gain access.