What’s New higher education, awarding six schools a portion of the $500,000 grant. The grant will include various STANLEY products and services, from a choice of access control solutions or fire systems to security semi- nars and training for school officials. The number of online, text or Twitter votes by students and community members across the campuses of nominated universities will determine the winners, with two winners from each of three size categories. STANLEY announced that they would T raise the grant value by $50 for every visi- tor to their 2014 ASIS booth, where they also introduced a new pedestrian door lock (PDL) from Sargent & Greenleaf: S&G model 2890B, which is the first of its kind to meet U.S. federal specification FF-L-2890B, ac- cording to the company. S&G model 2890 PDL is a single motion egress door lock that includes a UL 3-hour single door fire rating. The lock is designed for high-security ap- plications and is available in six styles with a variety of extra security features. In other news, a new integration of STAN- LEY’s Omnilock Wi-Q wireless lock product line with Key Systems’ Global Facilities Man- agement System (GFMS) was announced recently. This partnership will allow users to control access to critical keys and other assets, including medical equipment, radios, phones and more, within the Wireless Ac- cess Management System solution environ- ment while retaining the GFMS soſtware’s original capabilities. 10 KEYNOTES NOVEMBER 2014 his year, STANLEY Security’s To- gether For Safer Schools grant pro- gram will expand to institutions of Industry News, ALOA News, New Products and More STANLEY Expands Grants, Announces New Products IN MEMORIAM Stephen Carl Dean, RL, AFL, of New Braunfels, TX, passed away on September 19, 2014. As a Detex Corporation team mem- ber, Carl was “an industry icon and an inspiration to all,” according to Ken Kuehler of Detex. “Long-time ALOA STANLEY Security will award six schools a portion of a $500,000 grant. Additionally, STANLEY has committed to donating a portion of proceeds from their BEST, PRECISION and STANLEY Commer- cial Hardware lines to the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP), which aims build commu- nity for injured services members and raise awareness of their unique needs. STANLEY has already donated $30,500 to WWP so far in 2014 and intends to raise that number to more than $50,000 before the end of the year. couraging young locksmiths to join. “He was on the Board of Trustees of the Penn-Ohio Locksmith Association for many years and taught many class- es for the association. He is survived by his wife, Sharon Ostheimer, RL. “I am very proud to have been his friend since 1984 and taken sev- eral classes under him. He will be missed.” — Bill Mandlebaum, CML, NE Director Abus Markets “Urban Helmet” and Bike Locks A bus is bringing its urban bike products to the U.S. market. The line of 14 urban helmets and seven entry-level U-locks is geared toward students and bike commuters. The Ultra 410 U-lock model, and the smaller Ultra 410 Mini version, feature hardened steel 120-mm round shackles and a six-wafer key cylinder. The Phantom se- ries features a magnetic bracket that pulls the cable into the snap closure. Abus’s Hyban helmet features an inte- grated light and an optional rain cover. WWW.ALOA.ORG