Key & Key Card Control
Key & Key Card Control
Issuing of Keys:
The registration process comes to an end wiuth handling over of the keys to the guest. This is the next strp
done by the receptionist in the check in process after registration. Normally the key is not given to the guest
but to the bell boy who escorts the guest to the room. The guest is presented with a key card that consist of
the name of the guest, room no, arrival date, departure date, receptionist sign etc. If the room key is given to
the guest some hotels provide a floor map so that it becomes convenient for the guest in locating the room on
the correct floor.
Hotel Keys:
A guest room is the most important hospitality product. One of the chief concerns of the hotel staff is to
ensure the security of guest rooms which is done by controlling the access to guest rooms by maintaining a
strict control over room keys. Hotels may have a hard key system or an electronic key system. In case the
hotel uses the hard key system the following security measure can be followed:
Request guest to deposit the room keys at the reception while leaving the hotel premises.
Discourage guests to carry room keys with them while going out of the hotel premises. This is mostly
done by putting heavy and large key tags, which are inconvenient to carry.
In an event of loss of keys the lock should be replaced immediately.
An electronic key system is an investment in guest safety and security. For each new guest registering at a
hotel has a fresh plastic, metallic or hard-pressed paper key is produced each time. The room door lock
combination can be changed as required b options available through the master computer. Hence if aguest
carries away the electrical key with her, it will not pose any security threat.
Policy:
It is the policy of hotel that staff should exercise utmost precaution and care when issuing out keys to guests
or hotel staff in the course of duty.
Keys must never be issued to persons claiming to have the guest’s permission to enter the room unless the
guest has personally given his /her verbal or written authorization to the Front Office team.
In such a situation, a Key Authorization Form must be filled.
The staff must not be intimidated into giving keys to guests if the above is not observed.
The Assistant Manager must be alerted to take over such cases. Room numbers should not be written on the
keys in case keys are misplaced. A set of codes are encoded to differentiate keys being held by guests.